A landscape architecture design was developed for an urban forest in the scenic village of Galchino. Located away from large settlements, the forest functions as a natural courtyard for local residents, with a park-like character that balances coziness and a sense of wildness. The master plan emphasizes a layered spatial structure, with clear nodes, sightlines, and a coherent circulation network of axial and meandering paths.
Minimal intervention in the forest layout preserves the natural topography and authenticity of the site. Landscape interventions are restrained: slope stabilization and discreet retaining solutions at steep sections; timber decking and pile-supported boardwalks through wet areas; and metal stair flights and switchback ramps where grade changes require vertical circulation. Site furnishings and wayfinding signage highlight the contrast between organic, curved forms and engineered, straight lines; materials and textures reference pine bark, branches, and moss.







Details
Architecture
Basis architectural bureau; Ivan Okhapkin, Tatyana Kozlova, Maria Sokolova, Olga Dayos
Client
Private
Year of completion
2025
Location
Galchino village, Domodedovo Urban District, Moscow, Russia
Total area
320.000 m2
Photos
Dmitry Chebanenko
