The green roof has a 45 degree slope and the characteristic element of the building is construction made of laminated timber with diagonally guided elements and undercuts at the edges of the roof.
Green roof section construction.
A green roof is a layer of vegetation planted over a waterproofing system that is installed on top of a flat or slightly sloped roof.
A green roof is a green space that is created by adding various layers of plants and a growing medium to the top portion of a traditional roofing system.
These systems are ideal for efficient stormwater.
They fall into three main categories extensive intensive and semi intensive.
Note that it is not like a traditional roof garden in which planting is done in free standing containers as well as planters that are placed on an easy to access roof terrace.
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Green roofs can help reduce energy costs for a building by acting as another layer of insulation between the inside and outside of the roof.
Green roofs are also known as vegetative or eco roofs.
Extensive green roofs.
This is most noticeable in intensive green roofs since there is a thicker and more consistent layer of soil which provides a higher insulating value.
Extensive green roof an extensive green roof system is characterized of its vegetation ranging from sedums to small grasses herbs and flowering herbaceous plants which need little maintenance and no permanent irrigation system the growing medium depth for an extensive green roof system is typically 6 inches or less.