The Park Museum is a conceptual project that explores the seamless integration of architecture and nature within a challenging topographical landscape. Designed by Openbook Architecture for Taguspark – Knowledge City, the proposal seeks to create a truly immersive cultural experience, where built form and environment coexist in harmony.
The design is anchored by a series of distinctive, water lily-shaped structures that bring dynamism to the site while offering shade and shelter. These sculptural forms echo the organic qualities of the surrounding landscape, reinforcing the museum’s connection to nature.
Careful attention was given to balancing architectural presence with environmental sensitivity. The layout and materiality respond to the terrain, ensuring minimal disruption and maximum experiential impact.
The Park Museum is envisioned as a place of discovery and reflection—where architecture becomes a medium for storytelling, and visitors are invited to engage with both the natural and cultural dimensions of the site.