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- One Central Park by Jean Nouvel and Patrick BlancThe world's tallest vertical garden now <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sydney-plans-to-green-the-citys-roofs/">graces the Sydney skyline</a> in the form of a towering residential high rise cloaked in living forestry. The highly anticipated <a href="http://www.centralparksydney.com/live/one-central-park">One Central Park</a> is now complete - and it features a park of its own that climbs 166 meters into the sky in a breathtaking marriage of architecture and nature. The intricate project created by <a href="http://www.jeannouvel.com/">Jean Nouvel</a> and <a href="http://www.verticalgardenpatrickblanc.com/">Patrick Blanc</a> reminds us all that the natural world can thrive in harmony with the built urban environment. Indeed, it should.1
- One Central Park - facadesOne Central Park's living green facade exhibits 250 species of native Australian flowers and plants.2
- Screen Shot 2014-09-30 at 2.09.44 PMOne Central Park is part of an <a href="http://inhabitat.com/christie-walk-is-an-eco-urban-village-in-australia/">"urban village"</a> in downtown Sydney that features residential towers, retail shops and collaborative spaces for artists and architects.3
- One Central Park - birdseyeThe living and breathing structure was thoughtfully curated to ensure that every aspect of the design serves a significant purpose.4
- One Central Park - balconyIts vines and foliage intertwine between each floor on lush balconies, in a vertical continuation of the park below.5
- One Central Park - skyA gleaming assembly of motorized mirrors rests atop the towers, designed to capture sunlight and direct rays down onto the landscape below.6
- One Central Park - eveningAs the sun sets, the enigmatic structure transforms into a glittering display of LED lights designed by renowned lighting artist <a href="http://inhabitat.com/sea-mirror-yann-kersales-dazzling-led-heliostat-installation-opens-in-sydney/">Yann Kersalé</a>.7
- One Central Park - diagramsThe innovative solutions embodied in this building offer a glorious new vision for our future cities.8