References Every patch of greenery matters – Green-roofed bus stops, a successful model for green cities in romania In an urban context increasingly suffocated by pollution and concrete, every square meter of greenery becomes a breath of fresh air for the residents of large cities. The innovative project of bus stops with vegetated roofs has proven to be one of the most efficient and sustainable solutions for integrating nature into urban space, successfully transforming simple shelters into true oases of greenery. Read More
References Fire resistance of green roofs in the context of current regulations Green roofs reduce the heat island effect, improve stormwater management and help capture carbon dioxide. However, their expansion raises a fundamental question: how safe are these systems in the event of a fire and how do they compare to EU and Romanian fire protection regulations? Read More
References The essential role of green roofs in urban blue-green infrastructure – a step towards sustainable cities The future of urban planning is green and blue. Without the systematic integration of green, blue roofs (with meteoric water retention) in the urban infrastructure, Romania will miss a crucial chance to build more resilient, healthier and more livable cities. Read More
References The return of nature to the urban landscape: Biodiversity and the future of cities Instead of trying to force nature into perfect geometric patterns, we must allow it to follow its natural course. Urban green spaces should not be just uniform lawns of mowed grass, but true habitats for local flora and fauna. Read More
References Green roofs on hospitals – technical necessity and obligation for new regional hospitals The green roofs installed on all hospitals in Stuttgart total approximately 93,000 m², an area that functions simultaneously as insulation, stormwater management infrastructure, ecological support and urban resource for reducing extreme temperatures. Read More
References Reducing extreme temperatures by expanding urban green spaces As urban temperatures continue to rise, the need to expand green areas becomes ever more urgent. We envision vibrant, sustainable cities where buildings are covered in vegetation and the air remains clean and refreshing. Read More
References Strategies for protecting pollinators in urban environments The disappearance of pollinators is caused by several factors related to social and ecological problems. Among the main causes are climate change; atmospheric pollution; the growth and development of urban areas, which lead to the loss of natural habitats; increase in agricultural areas, intensive agricultural practices, pesticides. Read More
References Preservation and expansion of green spaces in the context of acute water shortage In order to increase the quality of urban life and align cities to European standards, it is essential to expand the green areas considerably in the coming period. Achieving this goal requires substantial investment and a well-thought-out urban strategy, but the positive impact on the health and well-being of communities will make these efforts fully justified. Read More
References Greening of urban spaces through innovative solutions Our company sets an ambitious goal: to transform the urban space into a greener and more dynamic environment, offering innovative solutions for green roofs, hanging gardens, plant walls and ecological facades. These initiatives contribute to improving the quality of life in cities and promote a sustainable model of urban development. Read More
References Green roof – the solution to urban flooding Due to their layered structure, green roofs act as a natural buffer, absorbing and retaining rainwater before it reaches the drain. Vegetation layers and integrated drainage systems slow down water runoff, thus reducing the risk of flooding. Read More
References Can we install a green roof in the winter? The answer is categorically affirmative! With an experienced team and the right materials, such a roof can be installed even at low temperatures. In this article you will find out how the installation is carried out during the winter, what aspects to pay attention to and what benefits the projects carried out during this period offer. Read More
References The economic and ecological importance of biodiversity Bringing biodiversity into gardens and other urban areas is vital to creating sustainable and vibrant environments. It is necessary to develop solutions inspired by nature that, in addition to increasing biological diversity, strengthen the connection between people and the environment, generating positive visual and emotional experiences. Read More
News European Green Capital 2022 and European Green Leaf 2021 awards Interest in “going green” is growing: a record number of applicants for the Green Cities awards. Municipalities across Europe are increasingly choosing sustainability. 36 cities from 18 European countries entered the competition for the European Green Capital 2022 and European Green Leaf awards. Since the … Read More
News Vietnamese nursery school for the future This kindergarten of the future in Vietnam has biosolar green roof of about 3800 m². It was designed by Vo Trong Nghia Architects and tries to restore knowledge. Vietnam has a serious agricultural background, but people’s attitude regarding nature has changed rapidly. Bien Hoa, this … 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.