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Green roof project for college.
The waukesha county technical college wctc has two types of vegetative roofs one sloped and one flat.
The goal was to create a natural looking green roof with high biodiversity and low maintenance yet built to last.
The design of this building was a huge undertaking in order to meet the requirements of gaining the leadership in energy and environmental leed platinum certification.
Gsa has over 80 buildings equipped with green roofs spanning approximately 2 2 million square feet.
Louis based green roof blocks.
The building s green roof along with our five storey bio wall made up of living plants are clear manifestations of sustainability that set the building apart.
The green roofs were built on a 6 sloped roof using a rooflite tm drainage system and growing medium.
Since the green roof surface is sloped at 3 12 it.
The sloped greenroof was completed on july 19 2010.
That is about 50 acres or 48 football fields of green roofs.
For over a year during the evergreen state college project i was on site approximately three days a week to inspect the work in progress.
Sempergreen pre vegetated sedum mats were chosen to achieve a high percentage of vegetation coverage upon installation.
This includes what is believed to be the second largest planted roof in the world.
Scripps college was a willing partner in converting their unplanted rooftop to a green roof.
Installed its portable green roof system on the new st.
Over one thousand portable green roof blocks were installed on the roof of the 73 000 square foot facility in an effort to reduce the building s effect on the environment.
The greenroofs are meant to living labs for the students on campus.
This was a huge commitment to the project but paid off in beautiful green roofs and a waterproofing system that passed all flood tests and infrared analysis 100.
Louis community college campus facility in wildwood mo in june 2007.
This green roof will help to reduce energy cost and increase roof longevity and was specially designed to eliminate gutter cleaning.
The project will provide plant growth data water monitoring and temperature data that will be used for further roof construction at carleton and by green roof contractors.
The roof can be easily viewed from the glass breezeway connecting the olin and mudd science buildings at carleton college.
While the construction project faced several budget obstacles.