Sky Garden is a superb collection of premier skyrise residences positioned in the true heart of Glen Waverley

Spacious and light filled apartments.
Sky Garden is a superb collection of premier skyrise residences positioned in the true heart of Glen Waverley
Urban Editorial February 11, 2021

Who wouldn’t want to live in a building designed by a multi-award winning architect atop the most modern revamped shopping centre in the East?

Sky Garden, designed by one of Australia’s most respected architectural studios, Rothelowman, comprises of three towers ranging in height from 12 floors, 13 floors and 20 floors bringing 555 one, two and three bedroom high standard, spacious apartments.

Located atop the new and improved The Glen shopping centre, the complex will be one of the largest in Australia to be incorporated into a mixed use retail destination.

The new Glen is architecturally similar to the towers, curving and flowing around the structure and upward, connecting the towers in one effortless rise to the sky.

With over 240 stores, anchored by a new David Jones store, Woolworths and many more, The Glen provides residents with immediate necessities through the fresh food hall for groceries and the luxury brand hall for satisfactory needs.

Sky Garden residents feature over 4,000 square metres of internal and external facilities with one of the most impressive features being the rightfully named sky garden.

The sky garden offers the residents shade, fresh air and the enjoyment of sunlight through sun lounges, a bar and kitchen for entertaining, kids playground, vegetable gardens, large lawns with water features and private dining and seating sanctuaries to unwind all located on above the podium levels linking each tower.

Gaming rooms with mah-jong, billiards and chess, private cinema and media rooms, outdoor terraces with BBQ facilities, a fully equipped gymnasium yoga studios, tai chi areas, a sauna, steam room and luxury heated lap pool are only some of the exciting amenities to encourage mingling amongst neighbours and friends.

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