A Rooftop Deck with a French Accent
C’EST MAGNIFIQUE!: A French expatriate turns a barren rooftop into a verdant garden that reminds him of home
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Landscape architecture and design: Hoerr Schaudt Landscape Architects, 850 W. Jackson Blvd., 312-492-6501, hoerrschaudt.com. General contractor: Tandem Construction, 1725 N. Burling St., 312-255-1153, tandeminc.net. Lighting contractor: Lightscape, 342 N. Fourth St., Libertyville, 847-247-8800, lsilighting.net. Landscape contractor: Eiserman & Associates, Libertyville, 847-362-4646, eisermanonline.com. Table and chairs, Tiburon Collection, Kingsley-Bate, Merchandise Mart, 312-329-9418, kingsleybate.com. Lounge furniture, Del Mar Collection, Restoration Hardware, 938 W. North Ave., 312-475-9116, restorationhardware.com.


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Roof top deck seems very cool! Just dont understand what PVC vents are doing in a newly constructed 5 story building!
Absolutely beautiful! I wish more people understood the importance of urban landscaping. It is not only great for the environment but it makes a home so much more interesting and enjoyable. Great job! I hope that so many city dwellers will earn from this and do at least some landscaping, so many balconies and parkways are desolate and it takes so little compared to the boring suburbs with huge yards. Many city dwellers don't even pick up the litter in front of their places.