Shanghai G+ Park: A Part of Shanghai Glass Museum Project

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Logon Architecture was responsible for designing Shanghai G+ Park (Phase 2) which is a part of the Shanghai Museum of Glass. Located in the same district in Shanghai, China, the building becomes equally popular as its predecessor and has managed to lure new businesses and developments throughout the area. Different from the museum, the G+ Park acts as office units as well as commercial facilities and lifestyle.

The Shanghai G+ Park

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Thanks to the success of the Shanghai Museum of Glass, Shanghai G+ Park is becoming more popular too, even beyond expectation.

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The property’s value keeps on increasing in the whole district and attracting new developments and businesses in the process.

The Result of Socioeconomic Prosperity

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Situated on the northern edge of the museum, The G+ Park is the result of the socioeconomic prosperity of Baoshan District.

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It consists of more than 30 industrial buildings and half of which are still connected with glass industry.

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Since the G+ Park relates closely to the Shanghai Museum of Glass, the building has a steady flow of visitors where they can access the building through the museum plaza.

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The building also provides an underground parking lot that can be used for a leisure and relaxation space for the visitors.

Via Logon Architecture

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