Embassy Gardens

It features the transparent Sky Pool for swimming, which is suspended 115 feet in the air between the development's prominent buildings.

Embassy Gardens was intended to provide "up to 1,982 new homes alongside shops, cafes, bars, restaurants, business space, a 100 bed hotel, a health centre, children's playgrounds and sports pitches".

[2] In 2014, it was reported that Ballymore had engaged Lazard and CBRE Group to raise about €2.5bn to fund the Embassy Gardens development.

[3] In June 2017, 25 apartments were released for sale by EcoWorld Ballymore with prices for the homes that overlook a sky pool starting at £1million.

[6] The lead architects were Sara Grohmann and Alex Whitbread, of Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios.

A block of flats in Embassy Gardens
Embassy Gardens Phase 2 with the Sky Pool