eco-retrofit: the green roofs of the museum of london
by Claire McCarthy
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About the Book
What is a green roof?
How did the green roof movement start?
Why are green roofs useful to modern society?
This research project aims to answer these questions, and more, about why green roofs should be used, how the government needs to start funding them and what they can do for a building. Whether a new build or a retrofit of an older building, there is a green roof for every type of building and information needs to put to the public in order to educate and encourage people to use them on their buildings. The case study used for this piece of research is the Museum of London which is critically evaluated to see what, if anything could have been done to improve or enhance the green roofs.
How did the green roof movement start?
Why are green roofs useful to modern society?
This research project aims to answer these questions, and more, about why green roofs should be used, how the government needs to start funding them and what they can do for a building. Whether a new build or a retrofit of an older building, there is a green roof for every type of building and information needs to put to the public in order to educate and encourage people to use them on their buildings. The case study used for this piece of research is the Museum of London which is critically evaluated to see what, if anything could have been done to improve or enhance the green roofs.
Features & Details
- Primary Category: Architecture
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Project Option: Standard Landscape, 10×8 in, 25×20 cm
# of Pages: 116 - Publish Date: Apr 24, 2017
- Language English
- Keywords green roof, retrofit, museum of london
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