Green? How foolish can people be? The money that it takes to do something like this, not to mention the weight of all that soil and water over time, will cause the roof to leak, and ruin the entire structure....must have been chicks who dreamt this one up.
global warming, green buildings, yada yada yada, what happened to the ozone hole and acid rain? Hmmmmm, not to mention global cooling and the new ice age! LOL!!! SUCKERS!
those plants are expensive, putting them there every year is very expensive, and then you have to irrigate and take care of them, witch is also expensive.
I think that it is nice, but quite expensive
maybe just building kind of another refreshing roof will make it cooler and ill be cheaper and require less work
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You ask the M.F. Germans! If it was such a great Idea everybody would be doing it! All I know is that is Massive Weight..You have a Crane! You know how much it cost to rent a Crane for a week! A Crane that size cost like 1,000.00 a day! Labor...material...You have to come better than that...I ain't no new kid on the block.
hmm, great ideas that we don't do here in the US; gosh you're right. universal health care, free quality education, gun control, no trade embargo against Cuba, GMO food regulations, no speed limits on the hwy... No massive weight baby, just 20 lbs per sq ft? the crane was rented for a day because of the building's logistics. cost, $16 per sq ft.
This is it...lol I know you want to get your point across. But, THAT's NOT A DAY ONE OF CRANE RENTAL! Baby Doll...It's more like a week! Just look at the video!
Not trying to be negative...But, What if you get a leak in your roof,like 10-15 years down the line? Major Work! Knowing roofing work..One can have a leak in the front of the structure...and could have started anywhere[middle or back of structure].Good Idea..don't know if it's doable...from a money stand point.
ask the Germans, they have been doing it there on a massive scale since the early 60's. it protects your roof from the elements, and prevents most water from ever reaching the water proof part in the first place
you are absolutely right ...these idiots know nothing about engineering. If you want to do something like this, you better start at the building phase, and plan to use a lot of steel underneath as well as at least 20 mil molded vinyl pad underneath otherwise its not if it will leak, but when.
Our soil wet weight is 15lbs/sq ft @ 4" depth. Most structures were built with a greater dead load capacity; and nearly all nyc area homes. Shielding the waterproof membrane from the sun/temp fluctuations extends roof life by up to 40 yrs. Solar isn't a viable option in nyc because the utility buys electricity at a poor rate. Currently, SSBx is pushing for a $5/sq ft property tax credit to value the environmental services provide to water treatment systems
I heard about Majora Carter and SSBx about a year ago in Utne magazine and again in Van Jones' "The Green Collar Economy."
Where is this building located and are non-residents allowed to view this project?
All the projects profiled on the SSBx site look really exciting and promising.
Keep up the amazing work!
Dorje8l8l 2 years ago
Green? How foolish can people be? The money that it takes to do something like this, not to mention the weight of all that soil and water over time, will cause the roof to leak, and ruin the entire structure....must have been chicks who dreamt this one up.
firesidechet 3 years ago
And the world is flat! ;)
axekat 3 years ago
HATER!
Another simple-minded person upholding the status quo and getting in the way of progress for ALL!
Dorje8l8l 2 years ago
i think they were better off putting solar pannels, it would of been more efficient
x12danx 3 years ago
check out my LIL WAYNE VID
KillaQu33nz 3 years ago
Very Good!
Мне понравилось :)
Даешь Зелень:)
Aduon 3 years ago
Green is the way to go. Anyone opposing will be left behind, like GM.
5DVz 3 years ago
in the long term the cost will be outweighed by the long term savings
RIPFILMS 3 years ago
SEARCH 'Exxon/Bush killing polar bears'
janebusby 3 years ago
Why doesn't anyone ask who paid for this? Seriously, who would? Sure it creates jobs, if they want to pay to work...
Kolran 3 years ago
we paid for it, and we love it, and many others have paid as well. you don't have to - no one is asking you to.
EJWarriors 3 years ago
you bastards are the ones that are causing the costs of living to get higher and higher. drill more oilwells and hopefully one in my yard.
captgeobob 3 years ago
global warming, green buildings, yada yada yada, what happened to the ozone hole and acid rain? Hmmmmm, not to mention global cooling and the new ice age! LOL!!! SUCKERS!
kbbcoop 3 years ago
Ignorance is bliss.. in this case you have reached nirvana.
davidAsampson 3 years ago
I don't know how to say this but everything you just stated is all interrelated. Do some research.
lionheart6688 3 years ago
anti-activist activist,keep tearing of my own bumper sticker.
savantrenaissanceman 3 years ago
I dont understand
those plants are expensive, putting them there every year is very expensive, and then you have to irrigate and take care of them, witch is also expensive.
I think that it is nice, but quite expensive
maybe just building kind of another refreshing roof will make it cooler and ill be cheaper and require less work
jeancarloabreu 3 years ago
yeah Majora is totally hot! And this is an amazing video! wow.
boweryboss 3 years ago
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You ask the M.F. Germans! If it was such a great Idea everybody would be doing it! All I know is that is Massive Weight..You have a Crane! You know how much it cost to rent a Crane for a week! A Crane that size cost like 1,000.00 a day! Labor...material...You have to come better than that...I ain't no new kid on the block.
dboneg 4 years ago
lol
letigre937 4 years ago
hmm, great ideas that we don't do here in the US; gosh you're right. universal health care, free quality education, gun control, no trade embargo against Cuba, GMO food regulations, no speed limits on the hwy... No massive weight baby, just 20 lbs per sq ft? the crane was rented for a day because of the building's logistics. cost, $16 per sq ft.
peace
SouthBronxNative 4 years ago
This is it...lol I know you want to get your point across. But, THAT's NOT A DAY ONE OF CRANE RENTAL! Baby Doll...It's more like a week! Just look at the video!
dboneg 4 years ago
i shot this video. green roof install happened in one day, cool roof (white coating) 3 days because we had to let the layers dry.
MajoraWatcher 4 years ago 2
Not trying to be negative...But, What if you get a leak in your roof,like 10-15 years down the line? Major Work! Knowing roofing work..One can have a leak in the front of the structure...and could have started anywhere[middle or back of structure].Good Idea..don't know if it's doable...from a money stand point.
dboneg 4 years ago
ask the Germans, they have been doing it there on a massive scale since the early 60's. it protects your roof from the elements, and prevents most water from ever reaching the water proof part in the first place
SouthBronxNative 4 years ago
you are absolutely right ...these idiots know nothing about engineering. If you want to do something like this, you better start at the building phase, and plan to use a lot of steel underneath as well as at least 20 mil molded vinyl pad underneath otherwise its not if it will leak, but when.
firesidechet 3 years ago
Our soil wet weight is 15lbs/sq ft @ 4" depth. Most structures were built with a greater dead load capacity; and nearly all nyc area homes. Shielding the waterproof membrane from the sun/temp fluctuations extends roof life by up to 40 yrs. Solar isn't a viable option in nyc because the utility buys electricity at a poor rate. Currently, SSBx is pushing for a $5/sq ft property tax credit to value the environmental services provide to water treatment systems
EJWarriors 3 years ago
Great Idea! What about the COST! Look at the weight on the roof! I'm scared...
dboneg 4 years ago
always get a structural engineer to tell you how much weight your rood can support. almost all roofs can handle 4" of mixed green roof soil.
it triples the lifespan of your roof and reduces air conditioning costs. we are working to get a $4.50per sq ft tax credit on green roofing too.
MajoraWatcher 4 years ago 4
Awesome. Keep up the good work.
iamtheboha 3 years ago
I know that this is beyond the point, but Majora Carter is hot! She's an excellent spokeswoman.
Prodigious1One 4 years ago
Plants ... Mother Natures solar energy collectors.
JohnDeBunkTest 4 years ago
This is awesome. God Bless your work!!!
inrikatieguy 4 years ago
Sweet work!
djones77311 4 years ago