News Brief
2005 Green Roof Awards of Excellence
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities has announced the third annual Green Roof Awards of Excellence “to recognize green roof projects which exhibit extraordinary leadership in integrated design and implementation.” Intensive green roofs have more than 6" (152 mm) of planting medium, while extensive have 6" or less. More information about green roofs and about the winning projects is online at www.greenroofs.org.
• Intensive Residential: Cathy Garrett, principal at PGAdesign, Inc., forNorth Beach Place in San Francisco, California. This mixed-use development includes 2 acres (0.8 ha) of green roof made up of courtyards of various sizes and shapes, including six children’s play areas.
• Extensive Residential: Building Logics, Inc., forYorktown Square Condominiums in Falls Church, Virginia. This 4,700 ft2 (437 m2) green roof was intended to demonstrate how green roofs and other stormwater-management strategies can improve water quality, decrease erosive stormwater, and improve the ecological health of the Chesapeake Bay watershed.
• Intensive Industrial or Commercial: Terry Guen Design Associates, Inc., forMillennium Park in Chicago, Illinois. At 24.5 acres (1 ha), Millennium Park is perhaps the largest intensive green roof in the world. The project completes the northwest corner of the 320-acre (130 ha) historic Grant Park in downtown Chicago and covers two parking garages, a transit center, and an indoor performance theater.
• Extensive Industrial or Commercial: Roofscapes, Inc., forHeinz 57 Center in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. This 12,000 ft2 (1,115 m2) green roof covers the 30' wide (3 m) terrace surrounding top-floor executive offices of the former Gimbel’s department store. Located in Pittsburgh’s dense business district, the roof is visible from most downtown high-rise buildings.
• Intensive Institutional: American Hydrotech, Inc., forSchwab Rehabilitation Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. This 10,000 ft2 (930 m2) therapeutic park and garden provides respite and sensory stimulation to patients through plants selected for fragrance, texture, and color. Occupational, physical, and recreational therapists; speech and language pathologists; and psychologists all use the garden in their work.
• Extensive Institutional: The Garland Company, Inc., for theEvergreen State College in Olympia, Washington. This 24,000 ft2 (2,230 m2) green roof is spread across 13 roof areas of the Seminar II project (see the
BuildingGreen Suite Case Studies Database), which was designed to reflect the school’s mission and values.
• Civic Award of Excellence:Karen Moyer, environmental coordinator with the Environmental Services Department of the City of Waterloo, Ontario, was recognized for her “outstanding contribution to her community and the development of the green roof industry.”
Published June 1, 2005 Permalink Citation
Boehland, J. (2005, June 1). 2005 Green Roof Awards of Excellence. Retrieved from https://www.buildinggreen.com/newsbrief/2005-green-roof-awards-excellence
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