botanical beauty the london wardian development places green spaces at its core
The brainchild of developers EcoWorld Ballymore, Wardian London is a new addition to the capital's property market, designed by Glenn Howells Architects with landscaping by Camlins
The development offers 624 new private apartments set within two slim and tall residential towers
Each and every unit offers ample living space, but also includes a private 'sky garden' for residents
Common areas for residents, such as the lobby and swimming pool, are set to be filled with rich plants
The aim is for the two towers - of fifty and fifty-five storeys respectively - to feel like a calm, leafy oasis within one of London's busiest districts
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