The different types of roof garden.
Some buildings with roof gardens.
Traditional or intensive roof gardens are comprised of lawns planting beds paving and water features.
Rooftop gardens also take carbon dioxide out of the air while releasing breathable oxygen.
Green building design with rooftop gardens is not a new concept of environmentally friendly houses but green roofs become very popular for eco homes once again.
The public can visit an enclosed garden on the roof and an open air garden on the top of retail part of the building.
The trend is picking up in the commercial office segment with many companies located in the heart of a city transforming their rooftops into small gardens and green spaces allowing their employees to have a place to unwind and enjoy their lunch in the sun.
Roof gardens are by their nature different.
Some buildings were simply not designed to withstand the additional weight a rooftop garden would add.
Remember your roof needs to support not only the weight of your garden as well as you on it.
Some buildings may require modification before they can handle the extra pressure.
Completed in 2000 the apartment building and its roof terrace were the final.
An assessment tells you how much weight your roof can take and directly impacts the design of your garden.
Few however stand out like the waldspirale in darmstadt germany.
Some roof gardens on commercial buildings apartment complexes or private homes flourish and produce flowers fruit or vegetables without much difficulty.
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Other roof gardens can be plagued.
Access may also be an issue.
A green roof garden with grass flowers and shrubs looks impressive.
Construction is not a job for the d i y enthusiast.
A rooftop garden is the best option for an outdoor green space in such buildings.
Chicago s city hall is one famous building with a rooftop garden.