Nature in the Skyline: Biophilic Design and Green Roofs
Extensive plantings and engineered soils retain significant rainfall, easing stress on sewers during downpours. They shield membranes from ultraviolet light, extending roof life while tempering summer heat. A school replaced a bare roof with a native meadow; students now track pollinators between classes and teachers use the space for quiet reading circles.
Nature in the Skyline: Biophilic Design and Green Roofs
Vertical gardens cool façades and provide forage for birds and insects where ground space is scarce. Drip irrigation, hardy species, and access points make maintenance reliable. A modest alley project introduced planters, perches, and a micro-habitat sign; neighbors began documenting species and swapping seeds. Would your block adopt a wall together this spring?