Extensive Green Roof Detail
Each green roof brings back a piece of nature and on some buildings a recreational space can be created for people to enjoy.
Extensive green roof detail. Naturalistic style planting systems that require minimal care irrigation and maintenance. A bauder green roof combines the finished planting scheme and all its supportive components with a high quality and secure waterproofing system to give you the best results every time. Extensive green roofs are generally made up of a very thin layer of soil or other planting medium with shallow root plants like sedum mosses and grasses. Little modification of the roof environment ensuring suitability for new or refurbishment applications.
Green roof systems brochure. To start with take a look at the most simple family of green roofs. Vegetative roofs are divided into two categories. 1 extensive vegetative roofs which are 6 inches or shallower and are frequently designed to satisfy specific engineering and performance goals and 2 intensive vegetative roofs which may become quite deep and merge into more familiar on structure plaza landscapes with promenades lawn large perennial plants and trees.
Please contact us for support in determining which details are most pertinent to your individual project. Extensive green roofing systems consist of lightweight naturalistic planting that provides extensive plant cover with minimal maintenance and a wide range of benefits including. Additionally a sloped garden roof assembly can be designed for visibility and viewing from a wider range of locations not just standing on the roof. 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.
These are covered with low growing plants such as evergreen sedums. Besides the visual impact of an extensive green roof they also provide a natural habitat for birds and insects. From a distance an extensive sedum roof can be mistaken for a grass field. Design professionals can now expand beyond traditional flat roof applications and put a green roof where it has not been feasible before.
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. 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.