Monday 18 July 2011

Green Roofs - Green Architecture


As Kermit Says ‘It’s Not Easy Being Green’


If you could reduce your heating bills by growing grass on your roof would you? It’s currently not the norm, agreed, and the issue is more of an eco-friendly one than a practical one at the moment but if you were given the option, would you?

Green architecture is a growing trend and homes are being built that take advantage of a wide variety of different techniques that save water, reduce heating bills and save energy. Growing grass on rooftops is one of those techniques.

Simply placing containers on the roof of an office block is currently not accepted as a true green or living roof. Waterproof membrane is required along with an irrigation system, root barrier and drainage layers. It really is a roof covered with proper vegetation.

The benefits of having a green roof are a reduction in heating bills, a reduction in cooling bills, reducing rainwater run off, being able to filter pollutants and carbon dioxide and it creates a natural habitat for birds etc. Another way to create a green roof is to create a pond environment. This can be a good way to treat greywater.

So when we look out from tall office buildings is the sky line going to be dotted with green, lush vegetation? Well more and more this will be the case as more companies decide to reduce bills and their carbon footprint. Are we going to see more house builders using turf instead of tiles? Maybe not.

But more people are deciding to self build and as green techniques to save energy, reduce bills and save water become increasing popular maybe we will see more residential homes with green or living roofs.

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Friday 1 July 2011

Block Podcast - Episode 1...In search of presenters

We are delighted to announce the launch of our new Block Podcast; a regular podcast for all those interested in propert and construction. In the podcast Kenneth Martin, MD at Block Architects, explains what it's all about and the type of things that will be discussed in the future.

Kenneth starts with an appeal for anyone interested in property and construction to get involved in future episodes; we are looking for regular contributors as well as "resident experts" who will be willing to contribute of their areas of expertise when the need arises.

So, what type of people are we looking for?  well, just about anybody involved in planning, design or construction; architects, interior designers, engineers, surveyors, builders, developers, facilities mananagement, landlords...really anyone who has a relevant interest in this area.  If you are interested in being part of a future podcast please email Gordon White or Kenneth Martin for a chat.

In this inagural episode we also talk about the use of social media within the building and construction industry so, if you are using social media you may want to join us to talk about it.

Please take time to listen to the podcast and let us know if you are interested in being part of our exciting new communication tool.  We would also like to get some feedback from you about the podcast and suggestions for topics you would like us to cover; you can either leave them as a comment here on the blog or, on our Facebook Page.

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