The victorian desalination project in wonthaggi includes a 26 000 square metre extensive green roof.
Victorian desalination project green roof.
The victorian desalination project green roof is the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Section 4 4 mb highlights several existing green roofs walls and facades in melbourne and victoria as case studies.
It covers a number of buildings of the process plant ranging in pitch from 3 5 to 20 degrees.
It has advanced green roof design.
The undulating slopes of the roof are designed to limit visibility of the industrial buildings from the surrounding public areas and link to the nearby coastal landscape.
The victorian desalination project and ecological reserve is critical infrastructure for climate adaption and one of the largest such investments in australia s history.
Victoria s new desalination project is covered with a living tapestry of indigenous plants that reflect the changing seasons and environment.
Each example provides a description of the project its design and components used maintenance costs and results and reflections.
The 263 hectare site will become a re vegetated native parkland and the vegetation on the living roof reflects this commitment.
The victorian desalination project green roof is the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Around 110 000 tube stocks of indigenous ground covers sedges lilies succulents and nonwood shrubs were used all species selected were native and indigenous to the area.
In 2010 the largest australian green roof project was announced.
The victorian desalination project green roof is the largest in the southern hemisphere.
The undulating slopes of the roof are designed to limit visibility of the industrial buildings from the surrounding public areas and link to the nearby coastal landscape.
This project was commenced in 2011 and finished early 2012.
The victorian desalination project will have a living tapestry of 98 000 australian indigenous plants over a roof area spanning more than 26 000 m 2 280 000 square feet.
The undulating slopes of the roof are designed to limit visibility of the industrial buildings from the surrounding public areas and link to the nearby coastal landscape.
Some limited fire testing was undertaken during the design phase which did indicate that the substrate layers did not transfer heat from fire to the underside of the roof.
As landscape architects for the victorian desalination project aspect studios have orchestrated the inclusion of an extensive green roof on the primary buildings of the process plant.
The size of the roof gardens make it the largest green roof in the southern hemisphere.
Section 3 5 mb was written in collaboration with industry experts to provide technical advice on the design construction and maintenance of green roofs walls and facades.
A mandated 18 year review ensures ecological values are maintained into the future.