Hussein Bin Talal Park / Strelka Architects + Strelka KB + Snøhetta

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Text description provided by the architects. Hussein bin Talal Park in Grozny, ordinary at the first glance, could be considered as one of the first contemporary public space in the Russian Caucasus. After the regional conflicts that followed the fall of the Soviet Union, Grozny, the capital of the Republic of Chechnya with a 90% Muslim population, was faced with the task of almost total reconstruction of the city. This reconstruction, beginning in 2003, has made huge strides in clearing signs of destruction and decay but public spaces, having less direct economic impact, naturally remained last on the list of priorities. The city needed a new type of urban center of attraction for residents of different ages. With this in mind, the park was to bridge national culture and modern infrastructure – and today, it has become overwhelmingly popular in the local community.

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Cite: "Hussein Bin Talal Park / Strelka Architects + Strelka KB + Snøhetta" 08 Dec 2018. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/907190/hussein-bin-talal-park-strelka-architects-plus-strelka-kb-plus-snohetta> ISSN 0719-8884

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侯赛因·本·塔拉尔公园 / Strelka Architects + Strelka KB + Snøhetta

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