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kathryn blatt ancaya posted an update in the group
Living Roofs and Walls 12 years, 11 months ago
check out http://www.greenroofplans.com
they are plan books for DIY small scale green roofs with come with complete materials list, suggested suppliers, green roof care sheet + full set of architect stamped drawings. good luck! -
Hugh Ryan posted an update in the group
Residential Design Group 12 years, 11 months ago
Hello. I just want to let you know that at SLANT we have just launched our second competition and this time it is an open international garden design competition and all are welcomw. Details can be viewed on http://www.slant.eu
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Steven Bauer posted an update in the group
SketchUp 13 years ago
Daniel,
I like the Dynascape SketchUP. Is the Dynascape easy to work with using their SketchUP landscape SketchUP plant materials? -
Frank Varro posted an update in the group
SketchUp 13 years ago
Looking good as always Daniel! My only complaint is the people, in that I hate them, in that I don’t have them. I’ll send you some of my newer stuff today to see what you think.
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Craig T posted an update in the group
SketchUp 13 years ago
What rendering tool did you use for that model?
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Craig T posted an update in the group
SketchUp 13 years ago
Does anyone have an opinion about the value of Dynascape for SketchUp – the plant library in particular?
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years ago
Thanks. It looks good! Now for a big rain to see it in action!
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years ago
Water is allowed to enter then exit the raingarden farther down grade…. in a small to medium event most precip will be captured and perc in these areas. It is Florida so larger rain events will be allowed to overflow and enter into the existing culverts at intersections.
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Oona Johnsen posted an update in the group
Living Roofs and Walls 13 years ago
Green roof in the desert would be great…added insulation, sound attenuation – irrigate with graywater! Are there precedent projects in the area?
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 1 month ago
So does the water go through in the right hand corner of each cell? Or is each cell a separate containment area?
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john parker posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 1 month ago
OK- let’s save the world! Glad to be among the initiated here…
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 1 month ago
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John Galbavy posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 1 month ago
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Cendra Ramirez posted an update in the group
SketchUp 13 years, 1 month ago
Hey Daniel – I have a quick (hopefully) question. I tried to create a shade structure, but I can’t seem to figure out how to control the direction the fabric is taking. On the attached SU file, I would like the fabric to have a downward curve (showing the gravity) and instead I have an upward curve. Is there a quick way of changing the curve……[Read more]
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vc hefti posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 2 months ago
Greet links, they helped a lot on a recent project. Thanks!
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Teresa Buckwalter posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 2 months ago
Thanks for your photos Chris. Deadrick street looks great!
Kevin– yes, we are installing planters over storm inlets.
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Sarah Saunders posted an update in the group
Living Roofs and Walls 13 years, 3 months ago
What does everyone think about green roofs in the desert? Specifically the Mojave Desert? Given how much energy costs these days, would they not be beneficial? Or would the cost of having to irrigate them (which you would have to in the desert) be worth it?
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Deborah Christman posted an update in the group
Green Streets 13 years, 3 months ago
What is the grade and the largest amount of water you are dealing with? The planter needs to be designed to handle whatever nature throws at you. You can retrofit the drain like Chris said to become the overflow at the down end of your planter. If you have a lot of slope, check dams can hold the water and pool it to infiltrate fully. Then the…[Read more]
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