It’s fascinating how urban spaces are incorporating nature! Here’s a list of notable sky gardens around the world:

  • Sky Garden (London, UK):
    • Located at 20 Fenchurch Street, it offers stunning 360-degree views of London.
    • It’s known for its lush greenery and vibrant social space.
  • Coulée verte René-Dumont (Promenade Plantée) (Elevated) 
    • An elevated park on a 19th-century railway viaduct, similar to NYC’s High Line but predating it.
    • Lush landscaping with trees, flowers, arches, and tunnels, providing unique perspectives of Parisian architecture
  • Landmark Pinnacle’s Panoramic Sky Gardens (London, UK):
    • These gardens, located on the 27th floor, provide a tropical retreat with extensive plant life and views of Canary Wharf.
  • Seoul Skygarden (Seoul, South Korea):
    • An elevated, linear park built on a former highway overpass, it’s a prominent example of urban revitalization.
  • Meguro Sky Garden (Tokyo, Japan):
    • A roof garden park that provides a green oasis in the bustling city of Tokyo.
  • Sky Gardens (Dubai, UAE):
    • Dubai has also incorporated sky gardens into its architecture, adding green spaces to its skyline.
  • Kai Tak Sky Garden (Hong Kong):
    • This elevated garden is part of the Kai Tak Development, creating green spaces in a densely populated area.
  • New York High Line:
    • The High Line, a 1.45-mile-long elevated park built on a historic freight rail line

It’s important to note that the term “sky garden” can refer to a variety of rooftop gardens and elevated green spaces. These examples showcase the growing trend of integrating nature into urban environments.

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