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DF French School

In an educational building. Chosen in an international Brazil-France competition, the project hosts the French School located in Brasília, Brazil’s capital city. The desing integrates harmoniously with the surroundings, as it respects the mold defined by the slope of Brasília’s urban design. The building presents a modular rhythm with several voids that allow the user to constantly observe the external landscapes, contemplating green spaces and sunlight. Biophilia, highlighted in the several green roofs dressing the building rooftops, increases motivation, improves users’ mood and performance and does not limit learning to the classroom alone. A community garden Green Roof/Wall System: Single Source Provider Roof/Wall Size: 3300 sqm Roof Accessibility/Amenity: Yes Number of Greenroofs / Walls on Property: 1 Roof/Wall Slope: 3 Open to the Public: Yes Designer: Instituto Cidade JardimYear: 2020City: Rio de Janeiro owner website

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Dubai Opera Garden

Dubai Opera Garden. This Utility House next to Dubai Opera has been facing a challenge of weight restrains as originally it was not planned to include Green Roof which will serve also as a venue place. The traditional green roofs installed in Dubai are always extremely heavy as they use between 30 – 50 cm of local sweet soil which brings the weight up to 750 kg / m2. A semi intensive green roof system  With local team we have developed a semi-intensive green roof system which allows better plant growth than traditional green roofs. Utilizing combination of inorganic rock based multipurpose growing media in thickness of 4 cm allowed us to use only up to 10 cm of local sweet soil on top which consequently opened an opportunity to do the installation on this roof and not compromising the structure stability.  Green Roof/Wall System: Single Source Provider Number of Greenroofs / Walls on Property: 1 Roof/Wall Size: 3000 The provided system has lowered the weight of the green roof to less than 150 kg/m2 but at the same time also reducing the irrigation needs for up to 50%. The entire design has been redesigned to actually become a venue place where people can meet and enjoy the views over the Dubai Music Fountain. Roof/Wall Slope: 2-5 Roof Accessibility/Amenity: Yes Open to the Public: Yes Designer: NLME ConsultantsYear: 2017City: Dubai owner website

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Caixa Forum Museum vertical garden

Caixa Forum Museum. Acquired by the Caixa Foundation in 2001, the Caixa Forum Museum is a modern art gallery and a refurbished 1899 power station. Located on the Avenida Prado across from the Prado Museum and botanical gardens, and in close proximity to the Reina Sofia and the Thyssen-Bornemisza Museums, exhibitions feature works from the foundation’s permanent collection (some 700 pieces by artists from the 1980s to the present), as well as temporary displays from other museums and foundations. By Patrick Blanc & his “Le Mur Végétal” system Situated in the heart of the Madrid’s cultural district, the Caixa Forum Museum vertical garden was designed and created by Patrick Blanc using his Le Mur Végétal system. The adjacent square is accessible to the public who can walk up, touch, and explore over 15,000 plantings on the hydroponic living wall. Nearly 300 different species were chosen by Patrick Blanc who had to keep in mind Madrid’s very demanding seasons – very hot in the summer and cold in the winter. Using Patrick Blanc’s Le Mur Vegetal system, the set up starts with a sheet of polyurethane, plastic mesh and a non-biodegradable felt-type blanket with pockets which are used to pot the plants. The plant roots develop extremely well and the total vertical garden weight is estimated at 30 kilos per square meter. The exact number of plants within the living wall is unknown due to replacements and changes of species over the years. The figure is between 15,000-17,000 plants, which depends on season and selected varieties adapted to the region. Species include Dianthus deltoids, Lonicera nitida, Yucca filamentosa, Cistus purpureus, Cedrus deodara, Pilosella aurantiaca, Arenaria montana, Bergenia cordifolia, Cornus sanguinea, Lonicera pileata, Sedum alpestre, Campanula takesimana, Garrya elliptica, and different Begonias. Since the building where the wall is located does not belong to Caixa Forum, special care has been taken to avoid moisture problems by contact or condensation. The polyurethane sheet is anchored to the wall of the building, leaving a gap that allows passage through its interior for monitoring of the irrigation and fertilization system, which is zoned at different heights. It constitutes a network of pipes arranged in layers with emitters, fed by a pump. Irrigation is vertical and layered, using gravity, wetting the wool and spreading by plants; all of this is automated. The runoff that occurs along the leaves and stems can cause water loss – at ground level, there is a recovery system and subsequent recirculation which continues to be tweaked. Remember that the climate of Madrid is very demanding, and a failure of water in the summer may cause the loss of many plants. Green Roof/Wall System: Single Source Provider Number of Greenroofs / Walls on Property: 1 Roof/Wall Size: 450 Roof/Wall Slope: 90 degrees Roof Accessibility/Amenity: Yes Open to the Public: Yes Designer: Patrick BlankYear: 2001City: Madrid owner website

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Library of the university of Warsaw

University of Warsaw. The green roof is divided into several separate gardens: the Gold Garden, the Carmine Garden, the Green Garden, the Silver Garden. For each of them the plants were selected taking into account their color. The garden is a place of rest with a beautiful view of the Vistula River. The green roof is located on two levels. The lower garden is over 15,000 square meters. From this level, a long staircase leads to the rooftop, underlined by the water element (gutters that flow rainwater to the lower ponds). The upper garden covers about 2,000 square meters. The green roof is divided into several gardens Green Roof/Wall System: Single Source Provider Roof/Wall Size: 17000 Roof Accessibility/Amenity: Yes Number of Greenroofs / Walls on Property: 4 Roof/Wall Slope: varied Open to the Public: Yes Project designer: Irena BajerskaYear: 2002State: Mazovia owner website

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WGIN virtual event: Project collaboration incubator

With great pleasure WGIN invites you to the first WGIN open virtual meeting March 26th, 2021: WGIN Project Collaboration Incubator. The year 2020 has almost completely deprived us of the possibility for direct exchange of experiences and face to face sharing of news from our countries. The mission of WGIN is to promote knowledge development and implementation of green infrastructure (GI), especially green roofs and walls, in all cities of the world. Increasing the pace of urban greening can be facilitated through various programs of support, both at the level of knowledge transfer and practical implementation of green infrastructure. Organizations associated in WGIN differ in structure and origin. Together we have comprehensive representation: scientists, representatives of municipal offices, NGOs, architects, landscape architects, contractors, designers and market suppliers of GI products. By combining our knowledge and experience, we can make the world greener! During this WGIN virtual meeting, we aim to discover possibilities for international project cooperation, primarily within Europe. WGIN members and stakeholders will present their organization’s interest and opportunities for international cooperation in projects promoting and implementing green infrastructure. Programs for financial support from the European Union will be presented. WGIN anticipates that similar programs will be launched in the coming years, not only in the EU, but worldwide. By mutually sharing information about our interests, competence, capacity and experience, we can identify possibilities for project collaboration. Project themes identified from the first WGIN Project Collaboration Incubator will set the stage for follow up meetings and discussions in smaller groups on project relevant topics, for example: biodiversity, urban farming, energy efficiency of buildings, health of city dwellers, rainwater retention, prevention and mitigation of urban heat island effect etc. Please note that WGIN’s role in the incubator is to bring potential project actors together. WGIN doesn’t normally take a project leadership role, but individual WGIN members and board members may, on behalf of other organizations, assume various project participation roles. All meeting attendees will be asked on the event registration form to provide information about their project ideas and potential roles. Time /place: 10:00 – 11:30 CET, March 26th, 2021 / GoToMeeting (link will be sent to attendees) Meeting hosts: Marta Weber – Siwirska – WGIN board member. Chairperson, Polish Green Roof Association David Brasfield – WGIN board member. Chairperson, Norwegian Association for Green Infrastructure Please register for your free attendance at the virtual Collaboration Incubator meeting here and please do forward this invitation to other potential GI project collaborators within your network.

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