Residents living in a luxury apartment block will not have to go too far to enjoy a little greenery - after a garden was attached to the outside of the building.
The block, in Central Park, Sydney, is home to the world's tallest 'vertical garden' - a living tapestry of plants, flowers and vines stretching 500ft high.
The two dozen green wall panels that cover the building, some as high as 16-storeys, have been filled with over 100,000 plants.
Scroll down for video Garden in the sky: This building in central Sydney is home to the world's tallest 'vertical garden' - a living tapestry of plants, flowers and vines stretching 500ft high Unusual: The two dozen green wall panels that cover the building are as high as 16-storeys and hold over 100,000 plants
The eye-catching installation was designed by French botanist Patrick Blanc in collaboration with Paris-based architects Ateliers Jean Nouvel.
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In addition, residents on levels 29 to 33 of the complex's east tower have their own cantilevered 'Sky Garden' that juts from the facade.
All of the plants and flowers in the vertical gardens are carefully maintained by a special hydroponic system, which automatically waters them.
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