Monday, November 9, 2009

Düsseldorf’s Kö-Bogen Green Roofs

Germany continues its green roof leadership with the Kö-Bogen development in Düsseldorf.

According to Inhabitat.com, the structure, designed for multi-use the structure is:

"...adjacent to the Hofgarten, Düsseldorf’s central park, the Kö-Bogen will help create a larger and more continuous open green space that runs from the city center out to the park and the Rhine. The green roof will help connect the building with the beautiful historical parks surrounding the downtown area, while reducing rainwater runoff and helping to significantly reduce heating and cooling costs."

According to its architect, Daniel Libeskind, funding has been secured, and construction is set to begin in early 2010. The building is due to open in 2013.

While a green roof is a significant element of sustainable design, Kö-Bogen also includes other green building elements. It will have solar panels, as well as a biogas cogenerator.

2 comments:

John at Cell Phone Recycling said...

It's nice to know that green roof is now being implemented globally. And the biogas cogenarator would really be a big help for our environment. science is really amazing, we just need to use it in the right way.

John at Cell Phone Recycling said...

It's nice to know that green roof is now being implemented globally. And the biogas cogenarator would really be a big help for our environment. science is really amazing, we just need to use it in the right way.