Furbish Green Roof
Furbish specializes in living systems living roofs living retaining walls and interior living walls.
Furbish green roof. The project required about 140 cubic yards of rooflite extensive mc 40 cubic yards of rooflite semi intensive and 120 cubic yards of rooflite drain. With a driving passion for innovation and a deep commitment to sustainability we design construct and maintain each of our products so that they utilize nature s processes to create synergy between the built environment and its inhabitants. We install our biowall system throughout north america. After just a few successful projects furbish gained wide recognition in what was a tiny green roof industry.
Solar thermal panels on the rooftop of lucky s warehouse furbish s baltimore headquarters. All furbish systems are designed for easy installation with simple detailing few components and limited material. Furbish is a living systems company that develops innovative technologies for the built environment. Discover all of the world class organizations behind roofing s most disruptive new green technology in this short pbs mini documentary.
Roof maxx is a scientifically formulated and 100 safe plant based roof rejuvenating spray treatment that was developed by battelle labs the world s largest private research and development company. We design supply install and maintain green roofs and walls in the u s. His outfit the furbish company installed the dansko roof in may of 2008. Their work requires developing intimate knowledge of system performance and onsite material handling.
Most of our green roof installations are within the mid atlantic region. Smartslope vegetated retaining walls replace the concrete hardscape of a traditional wall with a vertical landscape without compromising functionality. Furbish steadily expanded its operations to install and maintain green roofs throughout the mid atlantic region. The capital online reports the furbish home boasts a living green roof abloom with 10 varieties of the succulent sedum plant set in a wooden grid to prevent the greenery from shifting.