Around the world there is mounting pressure on architects to think of ways to make their building designs more environmentally sustainable. One way to do this is to build gardens on top of the roofs. Green roofs provide a variety of environmental benefits, and they look better than their non-green counterparts.
Here’s 10 examples from around the world of successful green roof designs:
1. ACROS Fukuoka, in Fukuoka City, Japan
2. Chicago City Hall
3. 900 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago
4. Art and Exhibition Hall in Bonn, Germany
5. California’s Academy of Sciences in San Francisco
6. Unknown Location
7. Waldspirale in Darmstadt, Germany
8. Nanyang Technological University in Singapore
9. Pennsylvania State University’s Center for Green Roof Research
10. Proposed Design for Heden, Sweden
Living Rooftops
Green Roof Designs Bring Sustainability to Architecture
Trend Themes
1. Green Roof Designs - Opportunity for architects to incorporate green roofs in building designs for environmental sustainability.
2. Sustainable Architecture - Growing demand for architects to create environmentally sustainable building designs.
3. Urban Gardens - Emerging trend of building gardens on rooftops for environmental benefits and aesthetic appeal.
Industry Implications
1. Architecture - Architects can explore green roof designs as a disruptive innovation opportunity for sustainable building practices.
2. Urban Planning - Urban planners can incorporate urban gardens and green roofs in city development plans for sustainable living spaces.
3. Environmental Sustainability - There is a need for businesses and organizations to develop green roof technologies and services to support sustainable architecture.