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What (who) is roof stanchion - definition

A GREEN ROOF OR LIVING ROOF IS A ROOF OF A BUILDING THAT IS PARTIALLY OR COMPLETELY COVERED WITH VEGETATION AND A GROWING MEDIUM, PLANTED OVER A WATERPROOFING MEMBRANE.
Turf roof; Grass roof; Green Roof; Green roofs; Brown roof; Living roof; Green-roof; Green roof house; Grass roof house; Roof greening; Roof-greening; Oikosteges; Eco-roof; Ecoroof; Greenroofs; Vegetative roof; Vegetated roof
  • Green roof of [[Chicago City Hall]]
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  • Green roof at the [[British Horse Society]] headquarters
  • A modern green roof at [[California Academy of Sciences]]<ref>''California'' (magazine of the University of California Alumni Association), Sept/Oct 2008, cover and pp. 52–53</ref>
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  • Sod roof Church at Hof, Iceland
  • The addition of a green roof to an existing structure led to this collapse at the [[City University of Hong Kong]].
  • SUNY-ESF]], Syracuse, NY
  • An intensive roof garden in [[New York City]]
  • Green roof planted with native species at L'Historial de la Vendée, a new museum in western France
  • A green roof being used on a bike rack to keep bikes dry.
  • Sod roofs on 18th-century farm buildings in [[Heidal]], Norway.
  • An intensive and an extensive green roof
  • Construction of an extensive green roof in Likorema ([[Euboea]], Greece)
  • Toronto, Ontario]], Canada.
  • The Sky Garden Wildflower Roof topping the Kanes Salad Factory, Evesham
  • The ''oikostegi'', a green roof on the Treasury building in Athens
  • Movable Tillandsia plant screen
  • Tongyang]] Town, [[Tongshan County, Hubei]] with fresh produce
  • Section of a [[Gudbrandsdal]] type [[sod roof]] with elaborate "turf log"
  • Canada's Parliament]] visible in the distance

Curb roof         
  • A cross-sectional diagram of a timber-framed Mansard roof; each of its four faces has the same profile.
FOUR-SIDED GAMBREL-STYLE HIP ROOF
Mansard; Mansard Roof; French roof; Curb roof
·- A roof having a double slope, or composed, on each side, of two parts which have unequal inclination; a gambrel roof.
mansard         
  • A cross-sectional diagram of a timber-framed Mansard roof; each of its four faces has the same profile.
FOUR-SIDED GAMBREL-STYLE HIP ROOF
Mansard; Mansard Roof; French roof; Curb roof
['mans?:d, -s?d]
¦ noun
1. a roof having four sides, in each of which the lower part of the slope is steeper than the upper participle
2. Brit. another term for gambrel.
Origin
C18: from Fr. mansarde, named after the 17th-cent. French architect Francois Mansart.
curb roof         
  • A cross-sectional diagram of a timber-framed Mansard roof; each of its four faces has the same profile.
FOUR-SIDED GAMBREL-STYLE HIP ROOF
Mansard; Mansard Roof; French roof; Curb roof
¦ noun a roof of which each face has two slopes, the lower one steeper than the upper.
?Brit. a mansard roof.

Wikipedia

Green roof

A green roof or living roof is a roof of a building that is partially or completely covered with vegetation and a growing medium, planted over a waterproofing membrane. It may also include additional layers such as a root barrier and drainage and irrigation systems. Container gardens on roofs, where plants are maintained in pots, are not generally considered to be true green roofs, although this is debated. Rooftop ponds are another form of green roofs which are used to treat greywater. Vegetation, soil, drainage layer, roof barrier and irrigation system constitute green roof.

Green roofs serve several purposes for a building, such as absorbing rainwater, providing insulation, creating a habitat for wildlife, increasing benevolence, and decreasing stress of the people around the roof by providing a more aesthetically pleasing landscape, and helping to lower urban air temperatures and mitigate the heat island effect. Green roofs are suitable for retrofit or redevelopment projects as well as new buildings and can be installed on small garages or larger industrial, commercial and municipal buildings. They effectively use the natural functions of plants to filter water and treat air in urban and suburban landscapes. There are two types of green roof: intensive roofs, which are thicker, with a minimum depth of 12.8 cm (5+116 in), and can support a wider variety of plants but are heavier and require more maintenance, and extensive roofs, which are shallow, ranging in depth from 2 to 12.7 cm (1316 to 5 in), lighter than intensive green roofs, and require minimal maintenance.

The term green roof may also be used to indicate roofs that use some form of green technology, such as a cool roof, a roof with solar thermal collectors or photovoltaic panels. Green roofs are also referred to as eco-roofs, oikosteges, vegetated roofs, living roofs, greenroofs and VCPH (Horizontal Vegetated Complex Partitions)