Is the Osaka’s New Urban Park makes the city better? // Grand Green Osaka / グラングリーン大阪
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Experience Osaka’s newest urban transformation – Grand Green Osaka, a groundbreaking development next to Osaka Station. This video explores how this mixed-use complex addresses the city’s need for modern green spaces through its 4.5-hectare urban park. Also we will cover the following:-
– Discover innovative architecture including SANAA-designed canopies
– sustainability awared elevated wooden decks, and
– unique form of building clusters with new type of co-working space
– emerging cultural venues.
Learn how this development sets new standards for urban wellness by integrating offices, hotels, retail, and residential spaces around an expansive green heart, creating a model for future city planning worldwide.
Chapters:-
0:00 Introduction
0:54 Timeline of Umekita District Redevelopment
2:24 Umekita Park
3:25 South District and North District
5:16 Conclusion – How the development benefits to the urban wellness
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8 Comments
Good visuals and highly informative. Thank you.
Miyawaki style i hope….somebody should totally start a chia pet type company to grow moss on castles, old village houses and gardens Lord of The Rings style
Oh nice, I've been to Osaka twice (2019 and earlier this year, 2024). I walked through a tunnel underneath the construction back in 2019. The freight line was still above ground then. I didn't get a chance to check it out again this year (although it wasn't open yet when I went in May anyway).
I've been following this project since the very first drawings, and it turned out EVEN more amazing! IMO this area is already legendary, and the second part of the park with the waterfall isn't even open yet! 🙂
Good video
Your English is very good, and the video is well edited.
I will subscribe.
Wow, this is a much needed space! Well done Osaka!
Great video! You definitely earned a new subscriber, I especially like this. I visited Osaka earlier this summer but none of it had opened yet unfortunately, I remember seeing it under construction back in 2022 and 2019 in my previous visits to Japan but just missed out. Very curious to see the rest of the park get finished.
I just saw this video and well done. You've done your research and made a great video in english. Overall for me the redevelopment is good, but the only thing I wish they had done is that they abolish the road that cuts in the middle in order to make the park itself bigger and seamless. Cutting the park in half makes it feel smaller than it is