A Quick Guide To Green Roofs - International Green Roof Association
A Quick Guide To Green Roofs - International Green Roof Association
Content
"Nice Prospects" 2
Added bonus – Environment 4
Added bonus – Building Owner 8
Types of Green Roofs: An Overview 12
Green Roof Technology 14
Policies and Funding 16
Online Information Portal 18
"Nice Prospects"
More and more rooftops are being transformed into blooming natural
oases. Whether you are simply adding greenery to your garage or
creating an ambitious rooftop garden – a green roof stands for active
conservation and is a key step towards improving your environment
and your quality of life.
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The installation of a green roof will quickly cover its costs through the
thermal insulation, heat shielding, rainwater storage and the protection
of the waterproofing that it provides. No other building concept creates
such a range of positive effects for buildings, for people and for the
environment.
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Added bonus – Environment
Sustainable Land Use
New residential areas and new transportation routes are constantly
being developed at the cost of the environment. Landscaped roofs
can help reduce the local impact on nature. They act as "stepping
stone biotopes" and give plants and animals a replacement for their
natural habitat. Birds, wild bees and butterflies can all find nourish-
ment and shelter here and create a lively ecosystem. Even endangered
species can relocate to a green roof.
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Natural Stormwater Management
Green roofs make a key contribution to flood protection. Depending
on the type of construction, between 50 and 90 % of the precipitation
that falls on these rooftops is retained and returned directly to the
water cycle via the process of evaporation. The excess rainwater is
filtered and drained off with a temporal delay. This leads to reduced
stress on the sewer system during the year and at peak flow periods.
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Added bonus – Environment
City Climate
During the summer months many cities become true "heat islands".
It is the increasing numbers of houses and the waste heat from traffic,
industry and heating systems that are responsible. Landscaped roofs
can reduce the levels of excess energy through absorption and the
evaporation of water, and can thus make the city climate more
bearable. At the same time dust and toxic particles are filtered out,
leading to massive improvements in the air quality.
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Natural Scenery
The view over landscaped roofs and parks on underground garages
increases the quality of life. Even a few blooming islands can help to
break up the monotony of concrete and asphalt-grey city centres and
can thus improve the living environment. New industrial settlements
can also be better integrated into the open countryside if they employ
rooftop landscaping.
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Added bonus – Building Owner
Protection for the Waterproofing
"Naked" flat roofs stand unprotected against weather conditions, UV
rays and mechanical strains. Over the years the roof waterproofing
starts to experience material fatigue, cracking and leakages. With green
roofs, a natural buffer is formed against the weather and other environ-
mental effects. The lifespan of the waterproofing can increase by as
much as double.
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Reduce Energy Costs
As a natural "coat", landscaped roofs can lead to marked improve-
ments in a building’s energy balance. House owners choosing to
incorporate green roof systems will find that they quickly pay for
themselves due to the resulting reduction in heating costs. They are
also good for the environment as a whole, contributing to a reduc-
tion in the household’s CO2 emissions. During the summer months,
residents will also profit from the cooling effects of the green rooftop.
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Added bonus – Building Owner
Reduced Exposure to Noise and Radiation
One of the negative side effects of urbanization and industrialization
lies in the increased levels of noise pollution that accompany them.
Green roofs reduce the sound conduction of rooftops and improve
the sound insulation of a building. This argument is particularly con-
vincing in loud and hectic inner city areas.
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A Free Plot of Land
Landscaped roofs can be used for a range of purposes: from private
rooftop gardens, to prestigious green areas on company buildings,
to public parks. And the real highlight – rooftop gardens do not incur
additional property costs. Both the panoramic views over the city’s
rooftops and the special atmosphere are also part of the concept.
Rooftop gardens improve living and working environments and provide
natural surroundings in the immediate vicinity.
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Extensive Green Roof
Maintenance Low
60 - 200 mm
System build-up height
60 - 150 kg/m2
and weight
13 - 30 lb/sqft
Costs Low
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Semi-Intensive Green Roof Intensive Green Roof
Periodically High
Lawn or Perennials,
Grass-Herbs and Shrubs
Shrubs and Trees
120 - 250 mm 150 - 1000 mm
120 - 200 kg/m2 180 - 500 kg/m2
25 - 40 lb/sqft 35 - 100 lb/sqft
Middle High
You can use the criteria listed above to differentiate between the three
main types "Extensive Green Roof", "Semi-Intensive Green Roof" or
"Intensive Roof Garden". All of the figures mentioned are averages
that can vary according to factors such as climate and local substrates.
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Bedrock
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At the same time, the building’s structure often places a limit on the
weight of the installation. For this reason, most green roof systems
imitate the natural ground and use functional layers, each with an
optimised weight.
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Policies and Funding
In order to stimulate the wider use of green roofs local governments
in many states offer various forms of sponsorship: These range from
attractive financial subsidies, to recognition for being an ecological
compensatory measure, to the stipulation of green roofs in building
codes.
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Many communities are also looking to make a good example and
install green roofs on communal buildings. The International Green
Roof Association (IGRA) is happy to provide you with information
concerning the various possibilities of green roof policies as well as
sample applications.
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Online Information Portal – For
those who want to know more:
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It does not matter how large the rooftop that is to be landscaped is,
the visual appearance and the long-term value of a rooftop’s landscap-
ing are always determined by the lasting functionality of the structure.
Whichever purpose you choose, approved green roof technology will
guarantee you flourishing success for many years to come.
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Germany
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Editor
Wolfgang Ansel
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