And providing an aesthetically pleasing roof.
Penn state green roofs center.
A typical extensive green roof of 3 5 inches depth will reduce the volume of runoff by about 55 in central pennsylvania and attenuate the peak runoff rates to the level of the pre development land use.
On campus the root cellar has a 4 500 square feet roof that is used for monitoring runoff and evaluating green roof plants and the forest resources building has a 4 700 square feet demonstration and display roof.
The student health center is a new building finished in 2008.
The horticulture greenhouses include facilities for plant growth and a weighing lysimeter system that allows precise measurements of water loss from green roof media and plants.
Green roofs on campus.
Penn state is committed to developing and sustaining a green campus.
The green roof was installed and planted by scott s landscaping.
It is not accessible to the public but can be viewed from the upper deck of the eisenhower parking garage.
The green roof covers the 4th and 5th floor roofs.
In such all new buildings will utilize green technologies and many will have green roofs.
Penn state faculty and students are actively researching multiple components of green roof performance including storm water quantity and quality management energy balance plant selection plant performance plant installation techniques media components roof system components and managements and materials testing.
Green roofs are increasing in popularity in the us because of the benefits they provide over traditional roofs such as reducing stormwater runoff and improving runoff quality.
Faculty and students working on green roofs at penn state make use of many facilities on and off campus.
Green roofs are very effective stormwater bmps.
814 863 2190 or email protected visit the penn state center for green roof research website.
The roof is a sedum meadow roof.
The hub s green roof a gift from the class of 2014 and constructed as part of the hub robeson center addition and renovation project the hub green roof opened in summer 2016 as a space for penn staters to relax and enjoy nature from the center of campus.
The office of the physical plant has been proactive in applying our research and promoting green roof technologies as one solution to storm water management issues on our campus.
Course eco roof and green technologies horticulture hort 497b was the first green roof technologies class in the nation created at penn state in 2005 and is taught every spring semester with students from many disciplines participating.
Reducing air conditioning costs.
Green roof media testing penn state college of agricultural sciences.
Their major drawback is the initial cost.
Lengthening roof membrane life.