Green Roof. Examples of Existing Green Roofs School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeHundertwasser's Waldspirale,

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Green Roof

Examples of Existing Green Roofs School of Art, Design and Media at Nanyang Technological University, SingaporeHundertwasser's Waldspirale, Austria

Examples of Existing Green Roofs Sanitation District No. 1, Fort Wright, Kentucky

Examples of Existing Green Roofs Chicago City Hall Ian McDonald's Meadow House, in Toronto

Examples of Existing Green Roofs Toronto City Hall

Possibilities Proposal for Birmingham, Alabama Proposal for New York City Actual Photo of Salt Lake City

Benefits of Using a Green Roof Energy Efficient Carbon Emissions Looks Cool! Rainwater displacement Extends Roof Life Habitat for Insects and Animal Species

Energy Efficient

Plants Eat Carbon!

Rainwater Displacement

Extends Roof Life Shingle Roof 5-10 years Green Roof about 40 years Gravel Roof years

Habitat for Insects and Animals

Components of a Green Roof

Roofing Plastic Cup

Waterproofing Plastic Layer

Filter Fabric Mesh Sponge

Growing Medium Soil

Plants Plant Seeds

How To Get a Green Roof 1.Create a Proposal 2.Talk to Students for Support 3.Talk to "Important" People 4.Raise Money 5.Make the Green Roof 6.Maintenance

Create a Proposal

Talk to Students for Support

Talk to "Important" People

Raise Money

Make the Green Roof

Maintenance

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