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the “Landscape Award” Japan GLP

2024-02-15 09:00:48 guanli 7

GLP Japan announced on January 30th that ``GLP ALFALINK Nagareyama,'' developed and operated by the company, received the ``Landscape Award'' in the cityscape category of the ``8th Nagareyama City Landscape Award.'' This is the first time that a logistics facility has won the Nagareyama City Landscape Award.


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The Nagareyama City Landscape Award has been held since 2012 and is a system that recognizes buildings and streetscapes that are recognized as contributing to the formation of a good landscape in the city.

Award-winning works were selected in five categories, including architecture, structures, and streetscapes, with ``GLP ALFALINK Nagareyama'' winning in the streetscape category.

The facility is a next-generation logistics facility with a total floor area of approximately 930,000 m2, with all eight buildings completed by June 2023. Utilizing a green chain concept that aims to coexist with rich nature, facilities aimed at creating landscapes through co-creation of the government, citizens, and businesses, and a new facility that combines nature and logistics facilities at the Shinkawa farmland, which has been popular with the local community. The project was praised for creating a beautiful cityscape.


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Furthermore, Nagareyama City and Japan GLP concluded a "Comprehensive Collaboration Agreement on Regional Revitalization" in November 2021, stipulating that they will collaborate and cooperate on 10 areas including the provision of lifelong learning, sports and industrial promotion. There is.

At the award ceremony held on January 29th, the judges praised the project, saying things like, ``This is a memorable project that the city considered in terms of what a priority landscape planning area should be,'' and ``It complements what was lost by building a facility.'' Comments have been received.