The Fundamental Layers of a Green Roof - Green Buildings Explained
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- Опубликовано: 10 июн 2020
- In this video, we will discover the fundamental layers of a green roof.
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Amazing video nice sharing 👏
Wow! It's a great idea
Solid content, thank you
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great video! I joined the sustainable interior class and found this video, glad i found it!
Thanks a lot for this video. It's really helpful. Unfortunately, I tried downloading the summary but the link doesn't show me where to find this... Could you help me please? Thanks a lot!
This was soooo helpful! Thank you
I'm so glad!
Where can we get details on the composition of the barrier layer, filter layer if we do not have such items in our country. Also can we make our own drain layer as we do not have such items available here.
its baby Filipe!!
lol
Hello , this is a really great video , am just requesting for the dimensions / thickness measurements for these layers please
Please don't remove all the videos you are not yet removing til now. These videos are very important.
Hi, could you do a video for Green Wall too?
Can I add raised bed over these layers?
what happens during a storm? do the plants get blown away?
Can this vegetation adapt the Africa climates
Love it - shame about the music though, you are being drowned out.
what will be its depth??
not mentioned is Plastics, (depending upon the type) 1.7 to 3.5kg carbon to produce 1 kg of plastic and the molecules escape and get into the environment. Why not have a green roof with 100% no plastic by using xerophyte plants?
Yes exactly!!!! How they did it in Sweden etc?
I wander how did the elders did these roofs with wood and without buying all these layers of things.....
Great question for a new video!
You left the vapour proof layer
You got a whatsapp at 4:45. dont forget to check your message.
lol
What about cold climate plants?
Answer this one please.
Don't listen to this guy. He's a fraud. Go research Norwegian turf houses. For plants, use the native plants in your area. Grasses and groundcobera with shallow root structures.
@@taitsmith8521 Thanks for your advice.
I hate the idea of using plastic underneath it all.
It's a building, what do you want?
@@luisjoseherrera408 It has to be malleable and waterproof...you tell me. I'm not criticizing your work. I just wish there was a green way to permanently waterproof.
@@vivalaleta i understand, i apologize, i wish there was a way as well, maybe with time we´ll discover a better way to do it
If you can't do it without plastic then you've completely missed the point .