Many flat-roofed houses, (mostly in other countries) are adapting “green” (planted) roofs. If building, would

Posted on timeApril 21st, 2009 by userpcgumban


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It is being tried atop some commercial buildings in some major cities, with good results.

Bertie

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tag3 Responses to “Many flat-roofed houses, (mostly in other countries) are adapting “green” (planted) roofs. If building, would”

  1. Stephanie73 Says:

    i would definitely… we’re losing so much open space that we have to find somewhere to put new vegetation

  2. itsmeagain Says:

    The ecology but helps the building itself by natural insulation great idea.
    The green roofs that are being made on house not only helps the us and think it is great idea.

  3. Derrick Says:

    The direct interaction of the direct interaction of the regions where it does not rain heavily flat roof system.
    The surrounding and yeap its working perfectly fine.

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