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Sky garden may refer to: 20 Fenchurch Street sky garden, an indoor garden atop a skyscraper in the City of London financial district; Meguro Sky Garden, a roof garden park in Tokyo; Seoul Skygarden, an elevated, linear park in Seoul; Sky Gardens, a tower in Dubai; Sky Gardens Nine Elms, a residential building in Central London
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Sky Gardens Nine Elms is a residential and retail tower in Nine Elms, within the borough of Lambeth, London. The scheme has been designed by architects Careyjones Chapmantolcher (CJCT) and developed by Fraser Property Development UK. Its construction was part of a wider regeneration of the Nine Elms area of London.
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The 'sky garden' occupies the 36th to 38th storeys People on the balcony of the Sky Garden, as seen from street level View to the west from the Sky Garden at sunset. The Sky Garden, which was described as a large, free, public viewing space at the top of the building, was part of the justification for the planners allowing such a vast office ...
Derry and Toms new Art Deco department store was opened in 1933. The gardens were laid out between 1936 and 1938 by Ralph Hancock, a landscape architect who had just created the "Gardens of the Nations" on the 11th floor of the RCA Building in New York, on the instructions of Trevor Bowen (then vice-president of Barkers, the department store giant that owned the site and constructed the building).
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Embassy Gardens Phase 2 with the Sky Pool. The "Sky Pool" is a swimming pool that acts as a 14-metre (46 ft) bridge between two high-rise buildings at Embassy Gardens. It is 35 metres (115 ft) above the ground, and it was the first "floating pool" of its kind. It is for residents, and is not open to the general public. [8] [9] [10]