Green Roofs For Healthy Cities Releases Spring 2021 Issue on The New Living Architecture Monitor

Green Roofs for Healthy Cities, the industry association for professionals in the green roof and wall industry has released the latest issue of the Living Architecture Monitor magazine: Sprince 2021: The Pandemic Issue. The issue will be released on GRHC’s brand new digital magazine platform.

The publication has been in action for the last 23 years, and for the first time, it is now available in a dedicated virtual format. The LAM has gained notoriety for being a reliable source of information on creating a healthier, more sustainable world through the use of living architecture. Its mission is to increase public awareness of the economic, social, and environmental benefits of green roofs, vertical walls, and other forms of living architecture.

Published on a quarterly basis, content is written by green roof and wall industry professionals, scholars, and those who are passionate about living architecture throughout North America. It features a variety of articles, including in-depth interviews with leaders in the green building movement, research, and profiles on green roofs and wall projects. The magazine advertisers are leaders in the living architecture industry and we thank them for their continued support.

"The new digital format of the LAM will make it easier for our readers to access the content, particularly on mobile phones," said Steven Peck, GRP, Editor. "It also allows us to embed videos to enhance our stories," he added.

Spring 2021: Pandemic Issue is now available to browse on the Living Architecture Monitor Magazine. Articles include

  • Green Roofs on Public Schools: a Guaranteed Way to Stimulate a Post-Covid Recovery by Peter Lowitt, Michael Krause, Rohan Lilauwala

  • Exceptional Green Roofs from the West by Bruce Dvorak

  • New Developments for Hurricane-Strength Green Roof Systems by Elizabeth Morris

  • Blue and Green Infrastructure Poised to Drive EU Climate Adaptation Strategy by Luigi Petito

  • Green Roof Offers Learning Opportunities at Ohio University by Dr. Kim Thompson

To see previous issues and articles, please visit the Archive section on the Living Architecture Monitor.

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