References Extensive green roof with biodiversity-type overseeding and green façade – Penny Otopeni From a technical standpoint, the two systems work hand in hand: the roof reduces building overheating, while the green façade functions as a thermal and acoustic filter. In practice, the difference is clearly felt during summer. Not by chance, Penny’s sustainability report shows significant energy savings. Read More
References Lightweight extensive green roof – Penny Valu lui Traian The absence of irrigation is not a drawback but a deliberate choice. The vegetation is selected to withstand dry periods with minimal resource consumption. In the end, the result is a roof that asks for little but offers a lot: protection, insulation, and a piece of authentic nature high above the city. Read More
References Extensive green roof on the Penny Agigea store This extensive green roof, installed in a coastal locality, represents a modern and sustainable solution for integrating nature into the urban environment. Read More
Semi-intensive green roof at Kaufland Bucharest, Turnu Măgurele Street The vegetated layer is designed as a small ecosystem, not as a perfectly ordered surface. Sedum spreads naturally, with variations in color and texture, while shrubs break the monotony, add volume, and create the feeling of looking at a real garden rather than a roof simply “covered” in green.