References Extensive green roof terrace as a restoration solution at Bethlen Castle in Bahnea This green terrace is not a simple “modern add-on,” but a natural extension of ecological construction and responsible restoration. It supports proper drainage, reduces temperature fluctuations, limits the formation of condensation, and brings nature back to a place from which years of misguided interventions had pushed it away. Read More
References Intensive park-style rooftop terrace at the Vivido residential complex in Cluj-Napoca The fact that this project was understood and supported by the developer is no coincidence. Florin Mariș, CEO of Hexagon Group, understood one essential thing: “In Cluj-Napoca, you can no longer build successful projects if green areas are treated as a secondary detail.” Read More
References Extensive green roofs at the VIVIDO residential complex – Cluj-Napoca The extensive green roofs on the buildings of the Vivido residential complex were not treated merely as technical surfaces to be solved, but as real components of the living experience. Read More
Green Roof systems Deck terrace with pedestrain traffic This beautiful intensive green garden is designed for recreation and entertainment. If the structure and the carrying capacity of the building allows, the vegetation layer can have any kind of herbs, grasses, annuals or perennials, bushes, shrubs, even 5-8 m high trees. Some rules, like … 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.