Featured green roof: The Meriwether - Portland, Oregon
The Meriwether building is a LEED Gold certified residential tower in the riverfront district of Portland, Oregon. The roofs on both towers are covered in an extensive green roof system provided by Xero Flor America, LLC. The high diversity provides not only aesthetics but also habitat for various pollinating species.
This is a collection of green roofs from around the world. Click on the photo above to see a larger image or click on the thumbnails below to feature a different green roof.
Work in Progress and Completed
Below is a sample of projects currently in progress or completed by Living Roofs, Inc. If you would like more information regarding these projects feel free to contact us.
Livingston Street Recreation Center - Asheville, North Carolina
Expected completion October 2010Appalachian State University - Boone, North Carolina
Expected completion May 2010Green Roof Feasibility and Cost Study, Puebla Mexico
Living Roofs, Inc. was invited to participate in a green roof feasibility study for a large industrial building in Puebla, Mexico. This is a retrofit project and has many challenges due to the high alpine desert climate, structural load limitations, and local material availability. Living Roofs, Inc. has completed site visits to date and is coordinating with the client on next steps. This is an exciting project so stay tuned for progress updates!Duke Ocean Conservation Center - Beaufort, NC
The Ocean Conservation Center is located Beaufort, North Carolina at the Duke University Marine Laboratory. The building was designed by the office of Frank Harmon Architect PA and is a stellar example of merging the built structure with site. The green roof is one of many environmentally sensitive technologies at the Ocean Conservation Center. The green roof selected is a pre-vegetated extensive system, with specialized components to secure the green roof from coastal high wind exposure. The system was selected due to the structural capacity of the building, availability of regionally sourced material, LEED Platinum certification, and the challenges associated with a windy coastal climate.Living Roofs, Inc. worked with Frank Harmon Architect PA to design the green roof system and the irrigation which is supplied by a rainwater catchment system. The green roof is visible from ground level and from an adjacent 4-story faculty office and laboratory building. This project was completed in April 2010.

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Architect: Frank Harmon Architect PA
Blowing Rock Residence - Boone, North Carolina
This residence takes advantage of outstanding views of the Blue Ridge Escarpment. The home itself is a two story wonder of architectural beauty and creative integration of structure and site. Living Roofs, Inc. installed a pre-vegetated green roof system; keeping the structural load to a minimum and providing a quick green roof effect. The vegetation is a highly diverse mixture of deciduous and evergreen drought tolerant species. Completed in June 2010
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Architect: Peter Gluck and Partners Architects
Builder: ARCS Construction Services
WakeMed Patient Tower - Raleigh, North Carolina
Living Roofs, Inc. consulted on the design and installed the green roof on the entrance canopy for the new WakeMed Patient Tower. For the 2,300 square foot extensive green roof, a thin, lightweight, pre-vegetated system was chosen to keep additional structural loads to a minimum. The roof is highly visible from patient rooms and hallways. This project was installed in Winter 2009.
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Architect: BBH Design
General Contractor: Brasfield & Gorrie, LLC
Private Residence - Leicester, North Carolina

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Architect: SPG Architects
Builder: SB Coleman Construction Company
Taco Boy Restaurant - Charleston, South Carolina

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To meet the structural challenges of a green roof retrofit, a lightweight green roof system was installed to keep loads at a minimum. The photo was taken the day of installation and demonstrates the green roof effect of the pre-vegetated mat system. Plant material selected for the southeast region is a mixture of deciduous and evergreen drought tolerant species. The green roof is visible from the Highway 17 Bridge and will help to mitigate stormwater runoff and reduce energy costs in the summer. This project was completed in Fall 2009.
Architect: Kevan Hoertdoerfer Architects
General Contractor: M.K. Smith Builders, Ltd. Co.
Grove Park Inn - Asheville, North Carolina

The green roof system selected for the project was LiveRoof pre-vegetated modular tray. The plants are a mixture of deciduous and evergreen drought tolerant species and will provide year-round interest from foliage and blooms. The green roof will help to mitigate stormwater runoff and reduce energy costs.

Architect: Progressive Architecture
Private Residence - Greenwich, Connecticut
The site impact of the new poolhouse was reduced through the installation of an extensive green roof over the entire 2,750 sqft roof surface. The green roof system chosen was the Xero Flor pre-vegetated mat which has a high percentage of plant coverage at the time of installation. The green roof system is relatively lightweight with a thin profile of approximately 3.5 inches. The green roof weighs 14 lbs/sqft when fully saturated. Completed in August 2008.
Architect: Kaehler/Moore Architects, L.L.C.
Landscape Architect: Reed Hildebrand Associates
Southern Living Idea House - Leicester, North Carolina


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Architect: Allison Ramsey Architects
Builder: Eco-Builders, Inc.
Circular Congregational Church - Charleston, South Carolina

The green roof is located above the second floor of the Lance Hall addition. Its primary function is stormwater quantity control and thermal insulation. The water from the roof travels into an underground cistern for further stormwater control.

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Architect: Frank Harmon Architect
Private Residence - Charleston, South Carolina

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Architect: Studio A Inc. Architecture
Duke Smart Home, Duke University - Durham, North Carolina


Architect: Frank Harmon Architect
Private Residence - Brevard, North Carolina

Photo courtesy of Patrick Cavan Brown - shadowdetails.com

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Architect: Stephens Smith Farrell Architecture
Builder: Sage Builders
Garden Pavilion - Raleigh, North Carolina


Architect: Frank Harmon Architect
Private Residence - Knoxville, Tennessee
The owners of this residential roof contacted Living Roofs, Inc. to help them improve the view from an upstairs sun room. Originally, the large window from the upstairs room shared a periphery of air ducts, black tar, and sparse gravel. Living Roofs, Inc. designed and installed the extensive green roof to blend a
Private Residence - Chapel Hill, North Carolina

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Designer/builder: Sustainable Design-Build, Inc.
sdbinc@nc.rr.com
Condominium Roof, Schematic Designs - Asheville, North Carolina


Design+CM:
Siegman Associates, Inc.
Living Roofs, Inc. worked with the developer, architect, and contractor of a new condominium project in downtown Asheville in order to provide concepts for the roof terrace. The concepts needed to help meet the project goals of LEED certification, project program, and a combination of green roof systems and hardscape areas for residents. Living Roofs, Inc. combined a pre-vegetated extensive green roof system with a traditional semi-intensive green roof system to allow for larger plantings. This project is in the design phase.
Private Residence - Durham, North Carolina


Architect: Fredrick Stewart Architecture PLLC
James Island Charter High School - Charleston, South Carolina

For more information visit:
JICHS Orange and Blue Goes Green
The Post and Courier, Charleston May 15, 2008
The Post and Courier, Charleston May 24, 2008
The Sustainability Institute
Workshop - Raleigh, North Carolina


Garden Shed - Raleigh, North Carolina

Green roof plants include species of Delosperma, Sedum, Talinum, Euphorbia, and Sempervium (some of the plants provided by Emory Knoll Farms/Green Roof Plants).
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