Fantastic green corner with multi-level terraces and gardens in the center of Shanghai
A paradise with coolness and greenery in the center of a stuffy metropolis always seemed to us only a pipe dream. But it turns out that this has long been a reality. Above the popular metro line in Shanghai, a city green farm project was implemented where residents can relax from the bustle of the city.
The Shanghai Greenland Center is a stunning huge complex consisting of several green valleys of 20,000 square meters and a modern landscape park.
Outdoor terraces, numerous green trees and shrubs with their own cooling system allow you to feel surrounded not only by beauty, but also by comfort.
There are also organized work offices, apartments and retail.
Getting to Shanghai Greenland Center will not be difficult - public transport will take you from anywhere in the city.
Nikken Sekkei Studio is the creator of this project. It can be noted with confidence that she coped with her task perfectly: the multilevel structures harmoniously fit into the surrounding landscape, and people have a wonderful green oasis for relaxation.
The whole complex is equipped with ultra-modern devices, which makes it as convenient as possible to use.
In cozy cafes under awnings you can relax and enjoy the greenery.
In the evenings with artificial lighting, the city farm becomes extremely romantic.
Now it is a favorite vacation spot for families with children. Kids will not be bored here, on the territory of the complex there is everything: swings, slides and entertaining game zones.
While one of the largest cities lives its active life, local residents can relax from the bustle without even leaving the city.
Glass roofs to the maximum fill the room with sunlight.
Huge spaces await everyone.
The project fully met its expectations, in this cozy corner of the metropolis everyone will find something to their liking.
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