Rooftop Garden at the Housing Development Board Building near the Commonwealth MRT, Singapore.
This is the roof of the five-story School of Art, Design & Media at Nanyang Technological University, in Singapore. The roof insulates the building, cools the surrounding air and harvests rainwater for landscape irrigation.
Called the Waldspirale (wooded spiral), it is a residential building complex in Darmstadt, Germany. The building contains 105 apartments, a parking garage, a café and a bar. The garden is planted with grass, shrubs, flowers and trees.
Acros Fukuoka Building, Japan
This Building has two very distinct sides. From one end and it looks like a regular office building with glass walls. On the other side, however, is a massive terraced roof that merges with a park. The garden terraces, which reach up to about 60 meters above the ground, contain some 35,000 plants representing 76 species.
Source: http://sustainabledesignupdate.com/
Source: http://sustainabledesignupdate.com/
so interactive, even meet the needs of development, but still take consideration into environmental protection. very interesting.
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