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 Moscow has chosen a design for its first new public park in half a century. Zaryadye Park will sit on a 13-acre site that   been host to some colorful history: The homes of 16th century aristocrats, 18th century peasants, a Stalin-ordered redevelopment, a failed plan to build the city   tallest skyscraper, and finally, the world   largest hotel鈥攄emolished in 2006.     Next up, it ;ll host a park designed by Diller Scofidio + Renfro, the New York architects of the super-successful High Line in Manhattan. According to DS+R, the park will be made up of four microclimates, each representing a different Russian landscape鈥攖undra, steppe, forest and marsh. It ;ll also include some  stanley canada lookout points, like the one you see above, similar to those built along the High Line. It   unclear how these microclimates are actually going to be built鈥攁fter all, Moscow isn ;t an ideal spot to build what amounts to an arti stanley cup price ficial nature reserve鈥攂ut so far, the architects cite temperature regulation, wind control and natural light stimulation. More details are sure to come over the next few month stanley water bottle s. It was actually Putin who proposed the park, originally, back in 2012鈥攊t seems that even Russia can ;t resist the lure of High Line-style urban renewal. [Moscow Times]                                                         ArchitectureMoscowparks