When I visited Ecobuild 2011 last week, there was one thing that really caught my attention. Among all the exhibitors and companies showing their "green" and "eco" products, the ones specialized in green roofs were a big bunch.
It always gets my attention when I have the opportunity to see pictures of these roofs, as this is a really interesting way of greening our cities and reduce our impact on the environment.
That is why I would like to share some of these with you.
New York City. Architectural Firm Building
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Jersey. Pizza Expres Restaurant
Image source & copyright: www.blackdown.co.uk
London. Architect's home
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Malmö. Augustenborgs Botanical Roof Garden
Image source & copyright: www.greenroof.se
Malmö. Augustenborgs Botanical Roof Garden
Image source & copyright: www.greenroof.se
San Francisco. Bus Shelter
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Oregon. Oregon Garden in Silverton
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Tokyo. Historic Imperial Hotel
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Stuttgart
Image source & copyright: National Geographic (Diane Cook & Len Jenshel)
Hemel Hempstead. The Snowdome
Image source & copyright: www.blackdown.co.uk
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ReplyDeleteGracias Lindy! La verdad es que cada ve están más de moda y si además ayudan a mejorar el ambiente, perfecto!
ReplyDeleteUn abrazo!
That's so beautiful! Perhaps if most of the buildings in the city had roof gardens, the view from on top would be more enjoyable. You could do stargazing while picking fruits, veggies and flowers. How sweet is that? :)
ReplyDeleteJoanne Barragan