Vezelka Embankment in Belgorod / Strelka KB + Strelka Architects
Belgorod is an ordinary city in Eastern Russia with a population of over 350,000 people. It was almost fully rebuilt after World War II; however, its public spaces have not been modernized since Soviet times. The Vezelka River embankment was one such abandoned place. A year ago, it was completely undeveloped, and parts were completely isolated. However, it has changed radically through the ?Future Cities? program.
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Architects: Strelka Architects, Strelka KB
Location: Bélgorod, Óblast de Bélgorod, Russia
Lead Architects Strelka Architects: Dasha Paramonova, Jezi Stankevic, Olga Deribas, Ekaterina Korchagina, Ariana Melkonyan, Alisa Ermolaeva, Waldo Mariscal, Sofia Akimenko, Kristina Shleverda
Collaborators: Belgorodoblproyekt
Area: 133000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Maria Gonzalez, Strelka KB
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Text description provided by the architects. Belgorod is an ordinary city in Eastern Russia with a population of over 350,000 people. It was almost fully rebuilt after World War II; however, its public spaces have not been modernized since Soviet times. The Vezelka River embankment was one such abandoned place. A year ago, it was completely undeveloped, and parts were completely isolated. However, it has changed radically through the ?Future Cities? program.
© Strelka KB
Master plan
© Maria Gonzalez
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© Maria Gonzalez
Architects: Strelka Architects, Strelka KB
Location: Bélgorod, Óblast de Bélgorod, Russia
Lead Architects Strelka Architects: Dasha Paramonova, Jezi Stankevic, Olga Deribas, Ekaterina Korchagina, Ariana Melkonyan, Alisa Ermolaeva, Waldo Mariscal, Sofia Akimenko, Kristina Shleverda
Collaborators: Belgorodoblproyekt
Area: 133000.0 m2
Project Year: 2018
Photographs: Maria Gonzalez, Strelka KB
© Strelka KB
Text description provided by the architects. Belgorod is an ordinary city in Eastern Russia with a population of over 350,000 people. It was almost fully rebuilt after World War II; however, its public spaces have not been modernized since Soviet times. The Vezelka River embankment was one such abandoned place. A year ago, it was completely undeveloped, and parts were completely isolated. However, it has changed radically through the ?Future Cities? program.
© Strelka KB
Master plan
© Maria Gonzalez
...
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