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Look out your window and you can see the future.

Gone are the days when a city is designed in a haphazard, build-it-when-we-need-it way. The city of the future is considered and meets the functional and emotional needs of its inhabitants.

Menlyn Maine is such a place. It’s a place of practicality and beauty, of fascination and curiosity. It inspires better living and feeds the soul. And its design reflects this.

From the very beginning, Menlyn Maine has embraced inclusivity. Unlike many cities that make you feel alone in a crowd, Menlyn Maine is designed around interaction, where office life mingles with home life which mingles with social life and down time. This is holistic living at it purest. Here, you are part of an evolving lifestyle network, not merely occupiers of a building.

Although, in many ways, Menlyn Maine embraces the old traditions of community and interaction, it utilises cutting edge technology and modern principles of design and eco-living to do so.

Menlyn Maine was designed according to New Urbanism Principles - traditional neighbourhood structures, quality architecture, savvy urban design, tree-lined streets and human connectivity have all been incorporated into the overall design. In the public spaces, pedestrian, cycling and jogging trails wind their way through green urban spaces. Cafes spill out onto the piazza and streets, inviting people to come together and soak up the charm and ambience that surrounds them – in a place that is both relaxing and energising.

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Menlyn Maine is one of the initial global projects proud to strive toward becoming Climate Positive. The Climate Positive Program is a project of the Clinton Climate Initiative and the USGBC. It addresses the dual challenge of climate change and rapid urbanization, demonstrating that cities can grow in ways that are “climate positive,” reducing the amount of on-site greenhouse gas emissions to below zero.

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