Project's Summary

The ARCTIC ZONE project at Krasnoyarsk Zoo, developed by OOO 'ADM', stands as a testament to modern architectural innovation and environmental sustainability. This immersive habitat is designed to replicate the natural ecosystems of the Arctic, providing a safe haven for various species while allowing visitors to engage with wildlife in a thoughtfully crafted environment. The architectural design seamlessly integrates modern aesthetics with functional elements, ensuring that both animals and visitors experience comfort and enjoyment.

Modern aesthetics merging with nature in the Arctic habitat.
Modern aesthetics merging with nature in the Arctic habitat.

Located in the heart of Krasnoyarsk, this project not only showcases the beauty of Arctic wildlife but also emphasizes the importance of conservation and education. The design incorporates expansive viewing areas, educational facilities, and interactive exhibits that foster a deeper understanding of the Arctic ecosystem. By utilizing sustainable materials and energy-efficient technologies, the ARCTIC ZONE aims to reduce its ecological footprint while providing an engaging experience for all.

ARCTIC ZONE entrance at Krasnoyarsk Zoo with stunning architecture.
ARCTIC ZONE entrance at Krasnoyarsk Zoo with stunning architecture.

The collaboration between OOO 'ADM' and the Krasnoyarsk Zoo highlights the significance of community involvement in architectural projects. The design process involved extensive research and input from wildlife experts, ensuring that the habitat meets the specific needs of its inhabitants. The result is a dynamic environment where visitors can witness the beauty of Arctic animals up close, promoting awareness and appreciation for the natural world.

Sustainable materials used in the ARCTIC ZONE architecture.
Sustainable materials used in the ARCTIC ZONE architecture.

As the ARCTIC ZONE project continues to develop, it sets a benchmark for future wildlife habitats. OOO 'ADM' is committed to pushing the boundaries of architectural design while prioritizing the well-being of both animals and humans. This project exemplifies the intersection of architecture, conservation, and education, paving the way for a new era of responsible and innovative zoo design.

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