Beer and Green Roofs
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by Jorg Breuning
9M ago
Where does your Beer come from? Environmental reports of corporations substantially vary, if these exist in the first place. Especially when it comes to breweries I discovered big differences between European breweries and North American breweries. In Europe the reports are detailed on energy consumption and about how much of this energy is recovered in […] The post Beer and Green Roofs appeared first on Green Roof Technology ..read more
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Urban Planning in North America
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Wish full thinking…. Urban Planning in North America Most American Cities like to have a diverse, sustainable, and thriving city of neighborhoods as the economic and cultural driver for the region. In reality, these urban planners fall for nicely presented prestige projects that maybe have some green elements like bicycle storage, a solar panel, or […] The post Urban Planning in North America appeared first on Green Roof Technology ..read more
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Green Roofs North America
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Does this ever happen in North America? While in North America the average size of Green Roof is around 5,000sf. This size would be considered a small size Green Roof in Germany. The average size in Germany is likely over 25,000 sf and the amount of Green Roofs build every year is probably 10 times […] The post Green Roofs North America appeared first on Green Roof Technology ..read more
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Green Roof Failures
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Do Green Roof Failures increase with Roofing Manufacturers? In the last two days I visited four of my projects that are between 14 years and 1 year old. Each of these Green Roof has an own interesting history and with the exception of the “cozy” Green Roof, each of the extensive green roof host over […] The post Green Roof Failures appeared first on Green Roof Technology ..read more
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World’s First Modular Green Roof System
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Green Roof Professionals around the globe often wonder or speculate how and when the commercial modern Green Roof industry really took off. There are many opinions and alternative facts out there but only a few really know that the hot spots with patents were in Basel Switzerland and in Stuttgart Germany for seamless or wall-to-wall Green Roof systems. The World’s first modular (or tray) system has been developed in Stuttgart by Brecht and Hämmerle, mainly known as the Brecht System (if one doesn’t consider terracotta pots on roofs as a modular system).   World’s first modular tray green ..read more
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Water-to-Air Ratio – GreenRoofs101
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Why is AIR-to-WATER Ratio on Green Roofs so important? The air-to-water ratio is the ratio between air and water in the pores of a growth media.   Introduction (Challenges) On ground disconnected structures like roofs the available rooting space for plants is typically limited because of weight restraints. Additionally the Green Roof components and the plants are exposed to more extreme environmental impact like higher wind speeds, reflecting surfaces, higher temperatures, air pollution, artificial light at night, lower bio-diversity and more. In such locations the Air-to-Water ratio with ..read more
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Net-Zero Town Homes Benefit From Solar Garden Roof
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Net-Zero Townhomes Benefit From Vegetated PV Roofs This suburban Washington, D.C., project proves there’s no need to choose between a green roof or a photovoltaic roof: By Ted Cushman Developer-builders Jessica Pitts and John Miller of Flywheel Development had a goal and a problem with their Perry Street Townhouses project. Their goal was to build affordable net-zero townhomes in suburban Washington, D.C. Their problem was stormwater management: Rules in Prince George’s County, Maryland, required them to detain the runoff from heavy rainstorms on-site, rather than divert it into municipal stor ..read more
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Mineral Wool in Green Roofs – From Zero to Hero?
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
The use of Mineral Wool in Green Roof applications is an increasing trend in North America and in countries where such industry is still young or focused on fast profits rather than on longevity. One selling benefit of Green Roofs is the extended lifetime of the underlying water proofing because the Green Roof protects the roofing against the elements. Can Mineral Wool stand up to this? In controlled environments Mineral Wool or other mineral sponging elements work well – but pollute landfills after use Against any semi scientific promotional material from Mineral Wool applicators, the marke ..read more
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Celebrating 20 years of Integrated Green Infrastructure
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Integrated Green Infrastructure That Lasts Celebrating two projects with 20 years of integrated Green Infrastructure in the heart of Stuttgart, Germany. It is over 25 years when Jorg Breuning managed the Green Roof installation at the Zeppelin-Carré (left) in 1995 and the Kronen-Carré (right) in 1999 (picture above) Over 500,000 sf of green roofs nicely visible on Google Earth. The Solar Garden Roof at the Zeppelin-Carré is considered the first of its kind on Earth. Green Roofs that pay back on the first day. The post Celebrating 20 years of Integrated Green Infrastructure appeared first o ..read more
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Rooftop Vineyard
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by Jorg Breuning
1y ago
Rooftop farming for educational and recreational purposes seems a fancy trend in North America.   In 2002 Dipl.-Ing Markus Wittling was planning to elevate an entire vineyard on top of the Wine Museum in Cologne, Germany. The sloped green roof spans over the entire museum building of almost 20,000 square feet. It is likely the first vineyard on a roof and the first sloped rooftop farm in the world.    See also Kölner Wein Depot    In the middle ages Cologne was the most important wine trading town north of the Alps. The “Weinmuseum Köln e.V.” is honoring this fact with ..read more
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