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Guide to Shinyamashita Daiichi District Town Planning Agreement 3,4

Last Updated March 26, 2019

3.Bridal line promenade

  • Design that gives a sense of unity between each site
    In order to ensure unity and continuity as a promenade along the canal, pavement materials and patterns, tree species of street trees, handrails, street lights, benches, etc. are appropriate for the waterside environment, and the owners of each site Let's have a sense of unity by discussing and coordinating between them.
  • Use as a scenic space or storefront open space 1m on the site side
    Of the width of the border line promenade, 1m on the canal side from the reference line will be used as a scenic space by planting and a storefront open space where activities in the building will ooze, creating moisture and liveliness in the space along the canal.
  • Integrated use with the promenade, which is more than 4m above the reference line.
    The part that exceeds 4m on the canal side from the reference line (the part on the canal side from the border line promenade) should be a space that can be used integrally with the promenade.

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Let's complement the public space of the district and actively create semi-public spaces such as open spaces, courtyards, and sidewalks on the premises that will be a place for visitors to relax, and create a comfortable urban environment.
In particular, consider securing pedestrian traffic lines and prospects between the city road Wangansen area and the border line promenade.

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