Abstract
The aim of this study wasa reconstruction of the park zone of Lake Molodezhnoe in Usolye-Sibirskoye city. The methods of landscape reconstruction were used, along withstylistic solutions with composi-tional design techniques of landscape architecture. The paper presents some materials on the im-provement of an urban territory. As part of the process of reconstruction and improvement of the park zone of Lake Molodezhnoye, a special place is occupied by its landscaping. It symbolizes modern en-vironmental trends, which testify to the desire of people to take care of their health. The authors of the project paid special attention to changing the territory towards landscaping and improving park areas. In the study, zoning was prepared, as well as design territories were identified: places for recreation and for sports and cultural events. In the course of creating a project for the reconstruction of the park zone, measures were developed to improve the entire territory of the park, including the preparation of entertainment facilities, playgrounds for children, as well as the design of a pedestrian network. An overview of the park territory was also conducted on the basis of a visual study of the state of the Lake Molodezhnoyeshore in Usolye-Sibirskoye. The result of the research was the developments, which presented a project plan, taking into account the best use of natural conditions for organizing public recreation and carrying out a variety of cultural, educational, physical, and health-improving work among adults and children.
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