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This article discusses the benefits of green roof construction as a sustainable solution for a greener future, highlighting its environmental, economic, and aesthetic advantages.
Fremont, CA: The living roof, also known as the green roof, is a roofing system that incorporates layers of vegetation. It is designed to cover the roof surface fully or partially.
The growing population has recently led to a significant rise in housing demands. As a result, taller buildings have been constructed, leading to a decline in green spaces. This has compelled new projects to adopt a more compact approach, focusing on maximizing social amenities within limited areas.
The implementation of green roofs has gained momentum. These roofs are installed on buildings that need more traditional green areas to address their lack of green spaces.
Advantages of Green Roof
Green roofs offer more than just visual appeal; they provide a natural habitat for building occupants while delivering environmental, health, and cost-saving benefits.
It is crucial to use appropriate materials in the design of a green roof system to ensure its longevity without compromising the building's waterproofing.One example of the cost advantage of implementing a green roof system on buildings is enhancing water quality. This is achieved by reducing rainwater runoff and minimizing overflow in combined sanitary and rainwater sewage systems.