Showing posts with label walls. Show all posts
Showing posts with label walls. Show all posts

11 April 2007

Surrounded by Green


I'm all about making our built environment more sustainable, green, and beneficial-but there is a point where the green movement becomes too "out there," losing it's appeal. Do people want to live in a home that is completely covered with plants? Maybe a small niche, but I think there has to be a more mainstream focus in the creation of new techniques and materials. Otherwise, this movement will not shake the ground.
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From CNNMoney.com:
Green roofs aren't the future: They're already here. In Chicago, 2.5 million square feet of downtown roof space is now covered with hardy plants such as sedum and prairie grass--the better to lower heating and air-conditioning costs (by 10 percent or more) and dramatically reduce rainwater runoff.

The Windy City's rooftops aren't alone: The total square footage of green roofs in the United States is growing at the healthy rate of 125 percent a year.

Now some entrepreneurs are placing bets on something even more forward-thinking: green walls. "They're taking off way faster than green roofs," says Chad Sichello, president and CEO of G-Sky, a Vancouver, British Columbia, company that offers both.