URAM Extreme Park | Legato Sports Architecture

URAM Extreme Park is the largest extreme park in Russia, built-in 2020 by Legato Sports Architecture. The architects faced a difficult task — to build a park that: 1) combines all the sports facilities necessary to prepare extreme athletes for high-level competitions, such as Olympic Games, 2) has simple extreme zones where amateur athletes will be able to develop their riding skills, 3) fits into the context of the historical city center of Kazan, 4) will become an open and free public space for urban recreation.

© Emil Sharifullin

All these tasks were completed. Moreover, URAM became one of the world’s rare extreme parks which manage to combine two functions: to be at the same time a professional training spot for Olympic athletes, and a completely open and free public space.

The global goal of Legato is to distinguish sports architecture into a separate type of Russian architectural art, and URAM Extreme Park has become the embodiment of this dream.

© Daria Samoilova

The design of the URAM Extreme Park is quite minimalistic, so the architects paid great attention to accentuated details. The side surfaces of the street plaza elements are decorated with mosaic panels inspired by Soviet monumental art.

Meanwhile, the color palette of sunsets that can be observed in summer from the embankment of the Kazanka River has found expression in the design solution of the streetball area.

© Emil Sharifullin

URAM Extreme Park was created as part of a program aimed at improving the ecological situation in Kazan and increasing biodiversity. Natural materials were used for extreme objects: the facade of the airpark is made of larch, the hard coating of the streetball area does not emit harmful elements into the environment, and all the materials are durable. Moreover, to make the park safe, instead of fences, skateable flower beds and green spaces were used.

© Daniil Shvedov

As for the construction methods, the skate park and both pump tracks were made manually, since the forms of extreme objects are complex and unique. So, for pouring concrete, shotcrete was used; after that builders rubbed the concrete.

The builders made truly jewelry work and adjusted every detail, achieving the perfect result. It is such details that make the riding process exciting and fruitful for athletes.

© Daniil Shvedov

Thus, URAM Extreme Park has become a popular public space where people come every day: about 13 000 guests visit the park every month, while 4 000 riders train in the park regularly. At the same time, URAM fits perfectly into the city’s infrastructure: it is located in the middle of the pedestrian route between Gorky Park and the Kremlin, so the public space attracts even more visitors.

© Daniil Shvedov

Project Info:
Architects: Legato Sports Architecture
Location: Kazan, Russia
Area: 23000 m²
Project Year: 2020
Photographs: Daniil Shvedov, Daria Samoilova, Emil Sharifullin
Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Adobe Systems, Lentus, Montana-Cans, Robert McNeel & Associates, Trimble

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