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Tall Order

off the plan, they had the foresight to add a rooftop garden to their home to make the most of its knock-out view. The result is one of Melbourne’s highest green roofs. A prominent, angled arbour offers privacy and shade, but also sets an example to neighbours of what is possible – a glimpse of the future for our sustainable cities.

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