2000
DOI: 10.3989/ic.2000.v52.i467.705
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The ecological roof as material of construction

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“…As a particular characteristic of this system, the filter layer, by falling through the slabs joints, not only acts as filter avoiding the pass of substrate particles to the drainage layer but also allows the rise by capillarity of stored water to the substrate layer becoming it available for the plants [26,27]. In this particular project, the extensive green roof has two different types of top finish surfaces, not passable green areas and pedestrian areas finished with gravel ( Fig.…”
Section: Roof Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As a particular characteristic of this system, the filter layer, by falling through the slabs joints, not only acts as filter avoiding the pass of substrate particles to the drainage layer but also allows the rise by capillarity of stored water to the substrate layer becoming it available for the plants [26,27]. In this particular project, the extensive green roof has two different types of top finish surfaces, not passable green areas and pedestrian areas finished with gravel ( Fig.…”
Section: Roof Descriptionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The extensive green roof system used, a commercial product known as "ecological roof" [22], comprises several layers: a protective geotextile felt, a waterproof membrane, an air/water chamber formed by plastic supports, a filtering geotextile felt, an insulation and drainage slab with one layer for thermal insulation and another made of porous concrete, a substrate layer, and, finally, the vegetation layer. As a particular characteristic of this system, the filter layer, by falling through the slab joints, not only acts as a filter by preventing the pass of substrate particles to the drainage layer but also allows stored water to rise via capillarity to the substrate layer, making it available for plants [23,24]. In this particular project, the extensive green roof has two different types of top finishing roof materials, non-pedestrian green areas, and pedestrian areas finished with gravel that can be seen in Figure 2.…”
Section: Step 5 Proposal Of Sustainability Factor For Big Systemsmentioning
confidence: 99%