Plants and flowers like the blood flow to the earth, providing oxygen for humans and animals. Yet not everyone is fortunate to have enough space to create a green park, especially in urban residents. But that did not deter the designers of buildings and urban planners to create green space. No vacant land, building roof was finished.
1. Waldspirale
Waldspirale is an apartment in Darmstadt, Germany, built in the 1990s. His name means wooded spiral, reflecting the plan of the building and also has a garden on the roof. Architect Heinz M. Springmann, this building was finished in 2000.
2. California Academy of the Sciences
Rana Creek, who built the garden nursery on the roof of the Academy, with an innovative make the plants and the soil does not collapse on its slopes. By using the sap of trees and the husks of coconuts, they create pores absorb, green lanes that are not landslides. Each three-inch thick with an area 17 inches square and arranged like a tiled floor. Within weeks the roots of plants make it coalesce into a solid planting land.
3. Roof Garden on Fifth Ave
This park in a building on Fifth Ave, New York City. It is said that the Spiderman movie scene with his girlfriend taken at this location.
4. Park at the 40th Story Building For HDB
5. Singapore's School of Art and Design
Designers of art and design school buildings in Singapore is creating a public green spaces in locations that are not unexpected.There is also a swimming-pool, palm trees, small islands, etc. that are very attractive in terms of aesthetics and beauty in addition of course the freshness of green space.
4. Ghibli Museum in Tokyo, Japan.
5. Fukoka ACROS Building, Japan
6. Top Floor Roof Garden at Six St. Luke's International Hospital, Akashi, Tokyo
7. Roof Garden at the Penthouse in New York
This is one example of a building roof rich people in New York.
8. Roof Garden at Club Spa
Its location on the roof of the building at the spa club section Embarcadero in San Francisco.
9. Roof Garden at Battery Park City Solaire
The Solaire, a residential block in New York that was built with a focus on the concept of eco-friendly.
10. City Hall building in Chicago
To save energy and money on air conditioning costs during summer, a green park was created on top of Chicago's City Hall building in 2000. Today thousands of species of plants grow here with more than 150 species of plants and can save on utility bills up to $ 5,000 dollars per year.
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