The Parque Pavuna, located in a low-development neighborhood of Rio de Janeiro, serves as an open urban facility designed for inclusivity and engagement. It features diverse amenities such as sports courts, a skate park, playgrounds, and. critical digital inclusion center. The project cleverly utilizes the sloping terrain, creating a multi-leveled landscape that enhances accessibility while incorporating native vegetation to promote ecological balance. The standout water plaza with a significant mangrove sculpture symbolizes local culture, providing a vibrant gathering space and reflecting the community's spirit through recreational elements.
The Parque Pavuna is designed to serve as an inclusive urban facility in Rio de Janeiro, promoting social cohesion and sustainable practices in a low-development area.
With various sports and leisure facilities, the park integrates seamlessly with the landscape, utilizing native flora to enhance biodiversity while preserving key vegetation.
The centerpiece water plaza featuring a 22-meter-high mangrove sculpture reimagines local culture, transforming a domestic element into a public attraction, enriching community interaction.
By designing different plateaus and utilizing ramps and stairs, the projet maximizes land use while contributing to rainwater management and climate comfort of the area.
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