Gergeti Park – A Landscape of Culture and Nature by Spectrum Architecture
Spectrum Architecture introduces Gergeti Park, a 7,000-square-metre landscape project in Stepantsminda, Kazbegi Municipality — one of Georgia’s most celebrated tourist destinations. With a total built area of 36,957 square metres, the scheme draws inspiration from the region’s dramatic natural setting, where dense forests of perennial broad-leaved trees rise 20–25 metres high against the backdrop of the Caucasus Mountains.
A Dialogue Between Tourism and Nature
The concept embodies a delicate balance between tourism infrastructure and natural beauty. Gergeti Park unfolds as a multifunctional destination designed to attract both local communities and international visitors. The layout integrates entertainment and recreational zones while maintaining sensitivity to the ecological character of the site.
Spaces for Community and Recreation
The masterplan weaves together a rich sequence of programmes:
Children’s playgrounds, sports facilities, a full-sized stadium, climbing walls of varied difficulty, and a rope park.
A running track encircling the site and a dedicated cycling path, encouraging healthy outdoor lifestyles.
Leisure and cultural facilities, including picnic and camping zones, a trade area, an administration building, and a cafeteria with an open terrace.
An open-air Ethnographic Museum, showcasing miniature replicas of Kazbegi’s most iconic landmarks and monuments, reinforcing the connection between heritage and contemporary design.
All facilities are fully inclusive and accessible for people with disabilities, reflecting Spectrum’s commitment to social equity in design.
Symbolism and Seasonal Identity
At the heart of the park lies a geometrically articulated central plaza, whose design references the form of the spruce tree — a motif chosen for its ecological, cultural, and symbolic resonance. A conifer planted at its centre serves as a living landmark, adaptable to seasonal celebrations. During winter, it becomes the focus of Christmas and New Year festivities, while throughout the year it provides a gathering point for cultural events.
Sustainable and Year-Round Design
Spectrum Architecture developed the project with a strong emphasis on sustainability, longevity, and energy efficiency. Gergeti Park functions seamlessly across all four seasons, ensuring its role as a dynamic civic and touristic hub. The integration of natural systems, local materials, and passive strategies underscores the firm’s philosophy of environmentally responsive design.