Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Another Green Roof for London

London is getting another green roof on top of a sustainable building! The 21,370 square meter new office building was designed by UK-based Fletcher Priest for Monteverde Group.

The building is designed to use a staggered step design, creating two separate green roofs on the structure. Additionally, the upper green roof will be private, while the lower green roof will be public.

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Designers chose green roofs to double the public use space as well as to provide additional views of the surrounding buildings.

World Interior Design Network and World Architectural News ran similar stories commenting upon the structure and its design. WIDN also reports:

"The design reuses and adapts the existing below ground structure. This means about 50% of the existing building will be reused. The spare structural capacity and the embodied energy of the existing structure are not wasted, resulting in savings with reduced risks and less disturbance during ground works."

Additionally, recycled green glass will be used in the windows, reducing energy consumption by 40%.

Grow indoors

London is becoming a home of environmentally friendly, sustainable buildings with green roofs. Although projects such as the Battersea Power Station development have floundered due to the poor economic conditions of 2008-09, London has pioneered green roofed bus shelters (which San Francisco followed), and other green projects.


1 comment:

LDayHarrison said...

Hi,
I am http://www.rooftopgarden.com. I have had my website for 10 years now and just found your blog! I am working on the Rooftop Garden World Database project and would LOVE you to have any of your readers add their rooftop garden, green wall or green roof to the list. Let's see how much green we really have! It is neat because you can see by city, country, climate zone or team members who is who in the roof garden industry. Also, I would love you to join my LinkedIn group Rooftop Gardening. To join click: http://www.linkedin.com/groupRegistration?gid=143300. If anyone wants me to feature their project photos, video or a link to them, please send me an email or visit me at the site.
Nice to meet you and I am also going to start a Link list of great Green Blogs and this one is awesome. Great job here. Wow.
Thanks,
LDay@rooftopgarden.com