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tc79

Sometime in the last year there was a link to a slide show showing the construction sequence for a residential roof garden in NY. Can't seem to find it using the search. Anyone know the project? As I remember the owner (and architect?) wanted real grass.
And while I have your attention, what is your favorite residential roof garden project? I'm helping a friend plan her roof deck and would like to show some precedents to pique her interest. TIA

 
Jan 31, 09 6:36 pm
bartleby

This may be a different scope than what you had in mind, but it's definitely one of my favorite projects:

http://www.sawyerberson.com/Landscape/L5/

Feb 1, 09 10:37 pm  · 
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bartleby
http://www.apartmenttherapy.com/chicago/gardening/roof-garden-by-mabarchitects-061303

Article also has links to a few more cool modern roofdecks.

Feb 1, 09 11:02 pm  · 
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vado retro

before you get designy you may want to find out if the roof loads are designed to take what you want to do...

Feb 1, 09 11:47 pm  · 
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Is it this one from NY Magazine?

Read

Feb 2, 09 11:27 am  · 
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sharkswithlasers

We've done and are doing a couple. Limited experience, to be sure. In any case, has anyone else paused at the relative complexity of some of the systems out there?

A lot of them, sure, you provide conditions up to a point and so maybe one need not worry about every detail. But I like to be familiar with anything I spec, and I had quite an education.

The European precents certainly must've begun more simply! How long have green roofs been use in Europe -- 50 or 60 years?

Feb 2, 09 12:22 pm  · 
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sharkswithlasers

precedents, not precents ^

Feb 2, 09 12:23 pm  · 
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holz.box

try centuries

Feb 2, 09 2:06 pm  · 
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tc79

Thanks for everyone's comments so far.
namh, that's the roof I'm looking for, thanks. But there was a slide show of the demo and reconstruction that I can't find.

vado, thanks for the advice, that's why I'm looking for the slide show. I want to show my friend how extensive the work will get if her "shopping list" gets too long. I've been doing this for a while too.

kurt, h.b is right, people have been building sod roofs for centuries. And not only in europe.

Feb 3, 09 9:24 am  · 
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sharkswithlasers

All right -- centuries. Yes, I've seen really old sod roofs.
But that won't get you too far on your roof garden planning question. My point is, the prevalent green rood sytems are very likely to be a little more complicated than you'd perhaps expect. Been there.
Or, pile some sod up there in the age-old tradtion.

Feb 3, 09 12:16 pm  · 
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tc79

Okay, I found what I was looking for on Curbed. For anyone interested follow the following links. Thanks for responding.

http://curbed.com/archives/2008/08/14/hot_decks_130_watts_street.php

http://gallery.mac.com/studiokenji#100234&bgcolor=black&view=grid

Feb 3, 09 10:49 pm  · 
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Much nicer than the NY Mag slideshow

Feb 4, 09 12:20 am  · 
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vado retro

another thing to consider. does she own the roof? if its a multiunit building the roof may actually need to be owned before putting anything up there.

Feb 4, 09 11:43 am  · 
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tc79

It's a multi-tenant walk-up, but she owns the building.

Feb 4, 09 11:47 am  · 
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n400

more links to roof (and fire escape) gardens:

http://www.metafilter.com/73990/Skyhigh-gardens-and-rooftop-oases

Feb 13, 09 11:51 am  · 
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