Infocenter and food mall in the Attraction Park | Mosinzhproekt
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The Attraction Park is a unique Russian project for the development of a large—scale urban area with a total area of more than 200 hectares. The facility is located in the center of Magnitogorsk and is designed to maximize the diversity of the socio-cultural life of local residents and visitors to the city. While developing the concept of a new public space, a team of highly qualified specialists has developed an innovative recreational space focused on attracting the maximum number of visitors. Within the framework of this project, educational, museum and social and business centers, sports complexes, a hotel, a food court, playgrounds, a lake with a beach area and much more will be built.
The building of the Information Center was implemented as part of the first stage of the construction of the park "Attraction". For the extensive recreational area, the new two-storey building will become a navigation center, where visitors will be able to get acquainted with detailed information about existing and not yet commissioned facilities. As a more convenient visual demonstration of the variety of places for recreation and leisure, the audience is presented with a layout of the entire territory.
The information center is located on the main urban axis of the park and is a connecting element between the parking lot and the boulevard, which are located at different elevations. The building is located on a site with an active relief change, which made it possible to create a vivid and memorable image of the building, as well as effectively use the interior space.
The dynamic plastic facade, oriented towards the parking lot, forms the three-dimensional composition of the entrance group of the park. Visually, the building resembles a triumphal arch, attracting visitors inside. This effect is enhanced by the use of wood-sublimated metal cassettes located above the stained glass windows of the lobby. A staircase leading to the boulevard is located along one of the side faces of the vertical volume of the building. Thanks to the combination of strict lines of steps that repeat the relief, and aluminum cladding panels protruding from ground level, the building offers a beautiful view from any angle.
The main functional areas: a lobby with an information desk, a sales department, a gift shop, and bathrooms are located on the ground floor, and the main technical rooms are on the second floor. There is also a control room in the upper part of the building that serves the entire park complex. The vertical connection inside the building is provided by a large, bright atrium. In the center of the two-light space there is a wide staircase that repeats the movement of the relief lines on the site, visually combining the interior space with the park territory.
Special attention in the project is paid to lighting. Due to the combination of a large area of stained glass windows and the presence of a three-dimensional lantern on the roof, the entire building is permeated with light, which reduces energy consumption during the daytime. The interior space feels airy and very open. At night, the building is illuminated by using contour lighting and a composition of ring-shaped LED lights in chrome cases. Round chandeliers made of silvered smoked glass are used in the atrium area on the ground floor.
All design solutions have been developed taking into account the latest trends in sustainable architecture in order to minimize emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere. Products made of natural materials were used as much as possible in the interior, and the color scheme is designed in natural light tones. White decorative plaster combined with noble stained oak veneer in the wall decoration is effectively complemented by large-format floor tiles imitating marble. Bright colors are added to the interior by the furniture.
The main functional area with an information desk is decorated with panels of multi-level rectangular slats with contour lighting. In order to visually divide the two floors and visually highlight the staircase, two strips made of wood, repeating the contour of the ceiling, diverge from it. All engineering communications in the atrium are hidden behind aluminum rails with sublimation for light wood species. The bathrooms are made in the same range as the rest of the interiors using natural materials, as well as linear and spot lighting.
The project is adapted to all types of low-mobility groups of the population. The building has all the conditions for a comfortable stay of people with disabilities. Including all entrance doors have no thresholds, the building is equipped with an elevator and a bathroom for MGN, and the information area is equipped with a mnemonic circuit, according to a specially designed design.
The building is equipped with modern fire protection automation systems and remote control engineering systems. All finishing materials fully comply with the requirements of building codes and safety regulations.
The project used only high-quality materials with good aesthetic and tactile properties. Interior decoration was carried out with the involvement of domestic manufacturers. The cost of this project was 125 thousand rubles per sq.m.
Despite the fact that this facility is not the largest in the entire park, it is the "gateway" to the new modern future of Magnitogorsk, opening the veil of the future grandiose project.
FOOD MALL
The Attraction Park is a unique Russian project for the development of a large—scale urban area with a total area of more than 200 hectares. The facility is located in the center of Magnitogorsk and is designed to maximize the diversity of the socio-cultural life of local residents and visitors to the city. While developing the concept of a new public space, a team of highly qualified specialists has developed an innovative recreational space focused on attracting the maximum number of visitors. Within the framework of this project, educational, museum and social and business centers, sports complexes, a hotel, a food court, playgrounds, a lake with a beach area and much more will be built.
The Food Mall building is part of the Attraction Park project and is its gastronomic "Mecca". A non-standard and fascinating mix from different cuisines of the world, where every visitor will be able to find a dish to their liking.
The project is a two-storey building, organically inscribed on a site with an active relief difference. On the ground floor, the building is oriented towards parking, and on the opposite side it faces the boulevard. Despite the integrity of the architectural volume of the building, the structure has an original and unique view from different heights.
The main functional area is located on the 2nd floor. All catering facilities are separated from the pedestrian area of the boulevard only by an outer glass shell. However, auxiliary facilities, including distribution kitchens, points of sale of finished products, and the administration, are located at a distance from the main facade of the building. On the ground floor, visitors immediately enter the lobby with wardrobes and bathrooms. . At the back of the floor there are technical rooms and storage areas serving the food court, as well as changing rooms and showers for staff.
When creating the concept of the interior space, the main accent of the entrance group on the ground floor is the decorative light panel that unites the walls and ceiling. Decorative elements are located along the stupopandus and visually connect the two-light space of the hall, providing intuitive navigation for the visitor. The three-dimensional composition consists of concave triangles that form a strictly geometric pattern. The graphic effect is complemented by thoughtful lighting, highlighting the black plates and combining them into a single structure.
The entire interior of the building is decorated in dark colors: graphite, black and copper-brown. This range gives a large space a sense of intimacy. MDF panels, porcelain stoneware and decorative plaster with rustication are used as finishing materials on the walls. The floor is decorated with lapated porcelain stoneware in anthracite color. The curved metal rack-and-pinion ceiling with wood sublimation is decorated with a large-scale composition of LED tubes visually uniting the ceiling and walls.
The food court area is separated from the rest of the space by metal-framed bar counters. The floor around them is made of tiles with an ornamental geometric pattern. The boundary between the different power points is highlighted using countertop materials: quartz imitating white marble and stained wood. A comfortable environment for cafe visitors is created due to upholstered furniture made of eco-leather in milky color and comfortable chairs upholstered in dark scarlet velvet. The visual contrast between the smooth outlines of the food court and the strict lines of the bar counters is emphasized by the cube-shaped lamps located above the tables. The dark color scheme used in the interior does not cause an oppressive effect due to the large amount of natural light penetrating through the solid glazing of the facade, oriented towards the boulevard.
The bathrooms are designed in loft style. Large-format porcelain stoneware imitating concrete and wood, an extensive area of mirrored surfaces and retro lamps for accent lighting will effectively complement each other. The rhythm of the slatted ceiling elements is emphasized by linear fixtures. All internal areas are connected by corridors, the floor is finished with large-format porcelain tiles with textured black slate, and the ceiling is crossed by a wide strip imitating picturesque black and beige marble with reddish flecks.
The project is adapted to all types of low-mobility groups of the population. The building has all the conditions for a comfortable stay for people with disabilities. Including all entrance doors have no thresholds, the building is equipped with an elevator and a bathroom for children.
All design solutions have been developed taking into account the latest trends in sustainable architecture in order to minimize emissions of harmful substances into the atmosphere. The building is equipped with modern fire protection automation systems and remote control engineering systems. All the materials in it are selected taking into account the requirements of fire safety for public areas.
The project used only high-quality materials with good aesthetic and tactile properties. Interior decoration was carried out with the involvement of domestic manufacturers. The cost of this project was 158 thousand rubles per sq.m.
