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History of green roofs in germany.
A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium planted over a waterproofing membrane it may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems.
Container gardens on roofs where plants are maintained in pots are not generally considered to be true green roofs although.
Because our history with green roofs began way back in the mid 1970 s in stuttgart germany we have had the privilege to collect government and trade publications for almost four decades.
This is a relatively new phenomenon and was developed in germany in the 1960s and has spread to many countries since then.
Back to this century germany was first to recognize and begin officially studying the benefits of green roof technology.
We thought the rest of you would enjoy taking a peek back in history too.
Mineral wool usage is an important part of green roof history.
In 1989 1 million square meters of roofs.
In the 1970s when the oil crisis was at its height germany was one of the first countries to investigate the use of green roofs for energy conservation and by the middle of the noughties there were an estimated 13 million square metres of roofing in the country covered with greenery.
Terraced green roofs like stairs were developed in the 1960s.
In the early 1970 s germany was the epicenter of a revitalization of roof top gardening.
From the late 1970s to the mid 1980s the modern green roof was developed in germany differing from historic vegetation on structure efforts and rooftop gardens in that extensive green roofs perform a wide variety of functions efficiently and reliably in a very thin profile.
By the 1980s german green roof markets had begun growing at a remarkable pace.
In the 1970s during the oil crisis west germany began exploring lightweight adaptations of sod roofs due to a growing concern for the environment and an interest in energy conservation.
Over the past 40 years northern europe and germany in particular has been a hotbed for the innovation and application of green technologies to enhance the urban environment.
By the early 1900s germany was building flat green roofs in urban areas and continued to do so throughout the century.
Modern green roof technology began in the early seventies in germany when the first green roof systems were developed and marketed on a large scale.
31 these technologies sometimes referred to as green infrastructure or low impact development include such innovations as green roofs green facades and permeable pavements.
These include water pollution sewers nearing their capacity and localised flooding.
In the 1970s when the oil crisis was at its height germany was one of the first countries to investigate the use of green roofs for energy conservation and by the middle of the noughties there were an estimated 13 million square metres of roofing in the country covered with greenery.
Green roofs were developed in germany in the 1960s to try and reduce the problems associated with runoff from impermeable roofs.