“Grafting interactive culture onto wilder urban landscapes, Zaryadye Park in Moscow aspires to be the emblematic park of the 21st century.”
The Wall Street Journal features an article on Zaryadye Park written by Julie V. Iovine – an architecture reviewer for The Journal. In this article, this digitally interactive and sustainable park is not only described as an “advertisement for the beauties of Russia’s luscious landscape” but also as a “clear indication of Moscow’s broader ambition to be seen by the world as an enlightened developer of urban infrastructure.”
From the Glass Canopy to a parking lot for over 400 cars beneath the park, Zaryadye Park “goes all out with inventive twists at every botanical, technological and educational turn.”