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Tokyo Cross Park is one of the largest and greenest post-war urban redevelopment projects in Japan.
PHOTO: NIKKEN SEKKEI
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London-based PLP Architecture, the master designer and placemaking strategist for Tokyo Cross Park - one of the largest and greenest post-war urban redevelopment projects in Japan - is looking beyond net-zero emissions to being carbon negative.
A step above being net zero, carbon negative refers to removing more net emissions than a site creates. It means offsetting more carbon, through carbon capture and storage underground.

