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Transforming the Downsview Airfield Into a Sustainable Community
Learn about the innovative Framework Plan to redevelop a 370 acre site, formerly an airport in the northwest corner of Toronto, with green infrastructure and public open space at its heart and healthy car free mobility and complete communities.
A River Runs Through It: The Value of Water on Biodiverse Green Roofs
This article highlights the significance of water on biodiverse green roofs. Designing a green roof for Berry Architecture, Pohl emphasizes the transformative power of water features, contributing to urban biodiversity while requiring minimal maintenance.
The Bluffs at Playa Vista Parking Structure–Saving Water by Greening the Scenery
A unique application of green facade technology creates impressive structures which conserve water over parking structures at the Bluffs at Playa Vista in Los Angeles.
Water Issues to Ecological Opportunities at Auckland Botanic Gardens
The Auckland Botanic Gardens transformed water challenges into ecological opportunities, showcasing innovative water-sensitive design and native plant integration. This case study previews the World Green Infrastructure Congress in Auckland, promoting sustainable urban development.
Unveiling A Breathtaking Green Roof First Conceived By Hundertwasser
In 1993, Whangārei’s Mayor, Stan Semenoff, invited Hundertwasser to design an art centre, a project that finally came to life in 2022. Learn about this magnificent biodiverse and biophilic building and its living and edible afforested roof in Whangārei, New Zealand.
GardNet Has Expanded the Range of Roofs That Can Be Greened
This article explores technologies developed by American Hydrotech for implementing successful green roofs on a variety of different slopes demonstrated by a number of projects
The Harvard University Science and Engineering Complex – Embracing Climate Innovation
Discover the Harvard Science and Engineering Complex—a climate-resilient marvel. Unearth its journey from brownfield to innovation hub. Explore its groundbreaking eco-design, energy efficiency, integrated water management, and green infrastructure.
A Terminal In a Garden: Exploring Bangalore’s New Airport
The new international airport terminal in Bangaluru is an outstanding example of how to combine multiple biophilic elements on a massive scale to create an entirely new airport experience. It raises the bar on designing healthier, more biodiverse, culturally relevant and relaxing airports for weary travellers and nature.
Unlocking Stormwater Solutions: Case Study on Chicago Blue-Green Roofs
Discover how this Blue-Green Roof project combines detention and retention for superior results. Explore a real-world case study at Northwestern University, showcasing innovative solutions for water challenges while ensuring sustainability and building integrity. A must-read for urban planning enthusiasts and environmental advocates.
The Center for Sustainable Landscapes – An Ecological Showpiece in Pittsburgh
Discover the Center for Sustainable Landscapes, a remarkable ecological masterpiece in Pittsburgh's Schenley Park. Learn about its green certifications, net-zero energy, and water goals. Explore the collaborative creation, ecosystem enhancement, and context incorporation that make it a sustainable marvel.
Award Winning and Innovative Rooftop Farming in the Heart of Manhattan - The Javits Center
The Rooftop farm above the expansion of the Javits Convention Center incorporates numerous sustainable innovations including an orchard, water reuse and more.
The Battle for Surface Area
Sika has developed a flexible system of anchoring rooftop solar photovoltaic systems that allows for green roof integration between and beneath the panels. Integrated green roofs and solar panel installations are commonplace in Germany.
Case Study: Philadelphia’s Cira Green Project: Innovation in Urban Placemaking
Cira Green in downtown Philadelphia is an elevated green roof park that has become a cherished destination for the many communities it serves.
“My Neighborhood Is Killing Me” – A Seattle Green Wall is Raised in Hope
In Georgetown, the largest freestanding Green Wall in the Seattle area stands as a banner to community health in action, hiding an ugly concrete barrier. The Green Wall is not only a successful, sustainable structured landscape ‘intervention’ in its inherent functionality, but delivers benefits that satisfy the goals articulated in the participatory design process.
The Growing Attraction of Agrihoods
A growing number of urban/rural communities are developing this kind of co-operative, food-friendly approach. Instead of building a residential development around a swimming pool, a tennis court or some kind of hard landscaping, more innovative developers are creating “agrihoods” - neighborhoods with a farm as the central focus.
Insight Into Germany’s Green Roof and Wall Market, Trends, and Policy
Green roof pioneer Germany has a green roof market that continues to grow. The building greening sector already provides thousands of jobs - and this employment trend is increasing in line with the growth. Supportive policy and new trends featuring integrated water management and solar PV integration continue to drive the industry.
GSA Takes Lead In Green Roof Maintenance
The General Services Administration's Public Buildings Service has over 2.2 million square feet of green roofs on 80 buildings around the country. PBS is currently implementing a comprehensive plan to ensure the long-term maintenance and functionality of green roofs.
What the Children Have To Say About Their School Green Roof Classroom
An anonymous, informal green roof survey completed by 160 students of P.S. 41 in New York City demonstrates the green roof's valuable emotional, social, and educational benefits, even compared to the lower-level playground.
A Historic Square Revitalized with an Olive Grove Green Roof in Porto, Portugal - A Country Embracing Green Roof Policy
With 4,500 square meters (over 48,000 square feet) of grass and 50 olive trees planted above commercial space, the urban rehabilitation of this square has completely transformed this important public space, creating an attraction for both tourists and residents.
We Know About The Many Benefits of Green Roofs as Outdoor Classrooms - Now We Need to Pass Bill HR 1863
In March 2010, P.S.41 in NYC, opened the Green Roof Environmental Literacy Laboratory, a 15,000 square foot sedum and native plant green roof The first outdoor learning space of its kind in NYC benefits children with activities from skyline drawings to insect research projects.