04 / 14
2016
Winning the first prize in the competition, Graft created a unique architectural design for the APASSIONATA Park where will become a new leisure attraction for the city of Munich, Germany.
Architect: Graft
Location: Froettmaning, Munich, Germany
Year: 2016
From the architects: The project was designed for a show palace and 12 themed pavilions. The pavilions will be open all year round and deliver an interactive adventure in a 360° cinema, a horse museum, a foal station and a petting zoo.
The show palace is the centrepiece of the 5-hectare park and creates a symbiotic relationship between the architecture and the surrounding landscape. The overall shape of the façade abstracts the power and dynamics of free, running horses – an exciting connection between nature and the world of entertainment.
It offers space for 1,700 viewers, who can watch the unique horse show on a 40 meter long stage. All visitors are guaranteed a good view and a short distance to the stage since this layout allows only a few rows of seats.
The different functions and atmospheres of the pavilions are connected in a harmonic
Ensemble through the use of similar materials, such as wood. The design for the adventure park is exciting, magical and yet very natural.
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APASSIONATA Park by Graft
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