Showing posts with label AIA Jacksonville. Show all posts
Showing posts with label AIA Jacksonville. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Frost & The Florida Green Roof

Tonight is the second night of the November 2008 winter where the outside temperature is expected to drop below freezing. Last night there were low in the mid to low 20's all across North Florida and the same is expected tonight.

Expected seasonal weather like this creates a huge challenge for the vegetated roof designer in Florida. Not just cold weather alone - because many northern green roofs survive much colder temperatures.

No - it is the combination of two weeks ago we were experiencing heat and humidity at high levels and now the frost - little if any hardening off of the roof plants.

I pose a question here. What happens when many of the native plants here that are deciduous or produce leaf litter - what happens when leaf matter dies from frost or drought? One of the answers is that we see a marked increase in leaf litter buildup.

Leaf litter turns into fuel once ignited. Dead plant matter, dried by desiccating cold winds can easily and rapidly burn when exposed to a spark or heat source.

Fire occurs in nature to cleanse dead plant matter from the environment and return nutrients to the soil. The chance of a roof fire increase once flammable, dried leaf litter accumulates on a green roof.

ASTM has recognized this potential problem and is developing standards for green roof plants.

The good designer will also strive to incorporate plants that prevent or greatly reduce the chances of leaf litter build up.

As we enter the season where many plants are dropping their leaves and becoming dormant, we should ask ourselves as we design green roofs, about potential fire issues with the plants we are selecting.

Better safe than sorry.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Tuesday Morning Reflections - Green Roofs for Dogs - Florida Green Roof Project



We won first place with the above entry in the Jacksonville AIA Barkitecture Contest earlier this summer.

JSA Architects out of Jacksonville was the lead on the team - We did the Green Roof! JSA developed the system to take the vegetation filtered stormwater - filtered through plants and a geosynthetic, and feed the doggy watering bowls!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Dump the television. Climb up on the Roof at night in the rain and film the Florida Green Roof Plants!!!

Peaceful. No other words can describe a green roof at night with a gentle drizzle. Well - maybe 'wet' also. Seriously tough - vegetated or green roof plants drink up rainwater. MetroVerde green roofs are not irrigated. Judy designs her green roofs to trive without additional irrigation - so - when it does rain they take advantage of the deviation from morning dew serving as the primary water supply - and they drink up!!! For your own Metroverde green roof - call Judy - 904-294-2656 or check out her website at www.metroverde.com

Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Green Roofs Jacksonville, AIA, Barkitecture & Humane Society


MetroVerde Green Roof adorns Prairie Style LEED Platinum Doghouse constructed by the JSA Architect team (Jacksonville) and placed first in the judging!!!

Another MetroVerde Successful Green/Vegetated Roof!

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