The project of the cultural and leisure center will focus on the integration of symbols of Karelia, such as the eight-pointed star and fir trees, into the architectural design of the facade. This will not only emphasize the uniqueness of the region, but also become a visual symbol that attracts tourists and locals.
Project objectives
Increasing the tourist attractiveness:
The creation of a unique architectural object that will become the hallmark of Petrozavodsk.
Organization of tourist routes that include the center as a key point.
Preservation of cultural heritage:
Drawing attention to the traditions and symbols of Karelia through various exhibitions and events.
Conducting master classes in folk crafts and arts.
Social interaction:
Creating a meeting space for local residents and visitors of the city.
Organization of cultural events, festivals and celebrations aimed at strengthening public relations.
Architectural features
Facade:
The use of stylized images of an eight-pointed star and fir trees in the design
The Architecture of Cultural Heritage project is a concept for the creation of a modern cultural and leisure center in Petrozavodsk, which will become a center of attraction for tourists and local residents. The main idea of the project is to integrate the symbols of Karelia — an eight-pointed star and fir trees — into the architectural design of the facade of the building. These elements will not only emphasize the uniqueness of the region, but also become a visual symbol that contributes to increasing interest in the cultural heritage of Karelia.
The center will include multifunctional halls for exhibitions, workshops and events, as well as cafes with Karelian cuisine. Within the framework of the project, it is planned to organize various cultural events, such as exhibitions, festivals and educational programs aimed at preserving and popularizing Karelian traditions.
It is expected that the implementation of the project will lead to an increase in the tourist flow to Petrozavodsk, strengthen local identity and actively involve residents in the cultural life of the city.
frame system, ventilated facade