When combined with a warm roof system, green roofs help to maintain a stable roof temperature, and reduce the amount of stormwater runoff leaving a building in a weather event.
“It’s the environmental impact of green roofs that is the most significant factor and where their real benefits lie though,” Equus’ Rob Roxburgh says. “If you think about a green roof, if it covers the entire roofspan, it is effectively replacing the greenery that the building’s footprint removed, and reinstating it at a different elevation.
“In our biggest cities and those around the world, there are a huge amount of people looking to design green roofs into their buildings, both for the environmental benefits, and for people to enjoy.”
The most common installments of green roofs in New Zealand are on commercial buildings, and the way they are being designed pays homage to a deep-rooted desire to connect with nature.