Articles
Reflections on Water, Biophilic Design and the ‘Blue Mind’ from Poland
This article explores how water impacts us physically and psychologically through examples of its influence on Polish history, development and green roof design.
How Green Roofs Impact Vancouver’s Updated Rainwater Criteria
In dense urban environments with aging sewer systems, effectively managing rainwater poses several challenges. Learn how the City of Vancouver’s recently updated rainwater management criteria for new development targets these issues, and green roofs provide a practical strategy to support the updated requirements.
Community Driven Flood Mitigation in New York City
Learn about the community-centric City Sponge program in New York City dedicated to managing flooding by being a clearinghouse of information about widespread, decentralized rooftop greening and other flood mitigation methods.
Sponge Cities and Nature-Based Stormwater Management
As extreme rainfall increases, sponge cities offer a proven approach to flood mitigation, water management, and climate adaptation through green infrastructure.
The Water Behind the Wall: Choosing the Right Irrigation System for Living Plant Walls
This article explores the pros and cons of different approaches to irrigating green wall systems.
Keeping Water Out of the Building: Roofing and Waterproofing Best Practices
Learn the key differences between conventional and protected membrane roofing systems, waterproofing best practices, and how to build long-lasting green roof assemblies.
Nature-Based Roofing Assemblies for Flood Mitigation in Canadian Cities
This article highlights the National Research Council of Canada-led Nature-Based Solutions on Commercial Roofs initiative, which is developing science-based methodologies to quantify and standardize the hydrological performance of rooftop flood mitigation assemblies.
An Interdisciplinary Approach to Water with Herbert Dreiseitl
Hear from artist, designer, and water expert Herbert Dreiseitl as he explores how cities can use natural systems to manage water, build climate resilience, and create healthier urban environments.
Utilizing Green Roofs to Achieve Municipal Stormwater Compliance
Learn the basics of municipal stormwater management planning and how green and blue-green roofs can be designed to meet water balance, quantity and quality targets, often contributing to more cost-effective compliance.
Native Plants for Wet, Mesic, and Xeric Green Roofs: Part II
Hydrologically diverse green roofs can treat wastewater on-site, conserve energy, retain 100 percent of stormwater, and support regional biodiversity. Learn about thirty-eight plant taxa for wet, mesic, or xeric green roofs.
CitiesAlive is Coming to New York City
Explore the top green infrastructure events of 2026, including CitiesAlive New York City (Sept 30 - Oct 3), Grey to Green Costa Mesa, and hands-on green roof training programs.