Green Buildings - LITERALLY!

We've done a lot of work with an Interior Designer on Mercer Island, WA - who named her company Six Walls.  She was visiting our Denver showroom a few years back and took the time to explain why she chose the company name.  She said that most people think a room has only 4 walls - but including the ever important floor and ceiling - there are actually six walls.  Clever, I thought.

Now, we are teetering on the edge of adding yet another wall - or surface - on which we can imprint our personal touch.  In this case, we are talking about Green Roofs - roofs made of soil, grasses and other organic materials that are designed to promote improved stormwater runoff, protect buildings from the heat of the sun, and more.  People have even taken this so far as to create a pasture for grazing animals on the roof of their building!

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Here's a picture of a Green Roof in Tokyo from Dissonanc3 on Flickr via Ecogeek.org

It's a great idea and, while it may not be ideal in desert climates like in the Southwest, there is certainly something to be said about incoporating a little more color into one's exterior design.

Posted on February 20, 2008 at 10:04 AM in Green Building(2) Comments

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