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Roof Gardens, Green Roofs and Urban Landscape  
Location : RoGBC Office
From: Tuesday 10 March 2009, 00:00
To: Tuesday 10 March 2009, 00:00

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A low cost workshop to assist manufacturers, designers, and other solution providers in understanding the green roof design principles, the available options and the necessary steps.

The event was useful for executives, designers, architects, product manufacturers, engineers, academics, students, and others interested in exploring ways to benefit from the important shift toward energy efficient and environmentally responsible design principles.

The workshop was interactive and will:

  • Review all the different planting systems available for placing plants on top of buildings
  • Discuss proprietary systems, drainage, substrates, irrigation, plant selection and maintenance
  • Explore the environmental advantages of green roofs and roof gardens on our buildings and cities
  • Include relevant case studies.

The presentation were held in English only. More information on the agenda and the fees is available here .
The registration form is available here . We're sorry, but there are no more seats available.

For more information on the agenda, registration procedure, please contact Stephen Scrivens at This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. .


Trainer’s profile

Stephen ScrivensPrincipal, Landscape Technology

Stephen Scrivens has lectured internationally and authored text books and over seventy articles on a range of topics including urban landscape, water management and green roofs. Stephen has an extensive background in construction project management having worked on over 150 large building projects including corporate headquarters for companies such as Glaxo, Sony, Canon and HSBC Hong Kong. He has masterplanned a number of business parks including Arlington Business Park at Theale which won the Financial Times Business Park of the Year Award. Stephen resides in Bucharest and is now developing designs for a new generation of zero-carbon eco friendly homes.

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