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underground-shopping-mall.jpgThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>1
Making Shanghai GreenThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>2
Shanghai, China, Underground Park, Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development InstituteThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>3
Shanghai Park, Underground Park, Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development InstituteThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>4
Shanghai Underground Park, Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development InstituteThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>5
Shanghai Park Downtown, Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development InstituteThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>6
shanghai-park.jpgThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>7
Shanghai Downtown Park, Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development InstituteThe sky is no longer the limit in Shanghai. With heavy metro construction planned for the next few years, Shanghai is looking to expand its current urban underground network immensely (10 million sq m/107 million sq ft by 2010). Shu Yu, deputy director of the Shanghai Urban Underground Space Development Institute, has revealed that local architects are working on developing China’s first underground park....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/shanghais-underground-park/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8





