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ROOF GARDEN 
SUBMITTED BY: 
NISHA 11603 
ANEESHA 11609 
SAHIL KAUNDAL 11613 
YASHASAVI 11620 
JYOTI NEGI 11634
INTRODUCTION 
• A roof garden is 
any garden on the roof of 
a building. 
• Besides the decorative 
benefit, roof plantings may 
provide food, temperature 
control, hydrological benefits. 
• Also provides architectural 
enhancement, habitats or 
corridors for wildlife, 
recreational opportunities, 
and in large scale it may even 
have ecological benefits.
ROOF 
GARDEN
TYPES OF ROOF GARDEN 
SHALLOW ( ULTRA EXTENSIVE): 
• Shallow Roof Garden System 
(growth media depth 2.5” to 4") is 
ideally suited for areas likely to 
receive little maintenance. 
• Recommended plants include 
sedums, herbs and grasses. 
The anticipated weight above the membrane assembly is generally between 
4.8 and 6 pounds per square foot, per inch of system depth, in a saturated 
state.
Medium Depth (Extensive) Roof Garden 
System 
• Medium Depth Roof Garden System 
(growth media depth of 5" to 8") 
includes plants such as sedums, 
herbs, grasses and other vegetation, 
which can grow in this depth of 
media. 
• Un-irrigated systems can be provided 
without difficulty; however, drip, 
mist or spray irrigation systems may 
be required to support more diverse 
plant types or for installations in 
semi-arid climates. 
• The anticipated saturated weight 
above the membrane assembly is 
less than 50 pounds per square foot.
Extensive) Roof Garden
Materials Needed to Create a Rooftop Garden 
• Typical materials for a 
rooftop garden may include: 
• Plants 
• Growing containers 
• Growing medium 
• Decking or other material 
that can be walked on and 
• Seating, wildlife features, 
greenhouses or composters.
HEIGHT AND WEIGHT CALCULATION TABLE FOR 
EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF SYSTEM
Deep (Intensive) Roof Garden System 
• Deep Roof Gardens typically 
incorporate a planting system requiring 
greater growth media depth 
(exceeding 8") that requires regular 
maintenance, such as watering, 
fertilizing and mowing/weeding. 
• A variety of plants are 
available including turf grass, annual or 
perennial flowers, shrubs and even 
small trees. 
• This system typically requires a 
structural concrete roof deck to 
support the larger dead load. 
• An irrigation system should be utilized 
in these assemblies. 
• The anticipated weight above the 
membrane assembly is generally 
greater than 50 pounds per square 
foot.
TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONAL DETAIL 
COMPARISON
DETAILS-
Loading Capacity 
Calculate amount of weight roof can support. The 
weight of soil, decking, people and planters - and 
where they are placed - will all depend on the load 
bearing capacity of your roof. 
these ideas to reduce the load on your roof: 
• Mix soil with organic and inorganic matter to lighten 
its weight, or use lightweight growing mediums, such 
as pre-mixed planting soils. 
• Plan for heavier items to be aligned with the building’s 
bearing walls, columns and shear walls, which have 
the added support of the footings below.
Drainage: 
• Keeping access to the drainage system free and clear is a 
priority. 
• can be done on green roofs by maintaining a gravel ring and 
filter cloth layer around roof drains and overflow scuppers. 
• On rooftop gardens, ensure that any deck strapping or 
containers are aligned in such a way that they don’t block 
the flow of water to the drain. 
• Watch and determine where water flows to on your roof 
and ensure those areas and drainage paths are maintained 
roof is designed such to withstand pooling of water. 
• An added layer of protection should be provided (a drainage 
layer) over the roofing membrane to protect it from 
standing water that may collect from watering plants.
• Maintenance: 
• To maintain clear access to the roofing membrane and 
drains for maintenance and repair, install rooftop garden 
in sections. This can easily be done using containers of 
any height or size, arranged in sections on roof. 
• Designing rooftop garden in sections will avoid removing 
the entire garden area each time the roof needs some 
repair work. 
• Remember to factor in the weight of each container and 
its wet soil weight when designing the garden.
Choosing plants : 
• Gardening on a roof is quite different from gardening at ground 
level. Rooftops have unique and often extreme microclimates. 
The amount of sun and wind roof receives will have a direct 
effect on what will grow. 
• For roof garden consider the amount of time and resources 
required for watering and maintaining plants, especially during 
the summer. 
Sun and Wind — The height and location of building in relation 
to surrounding buildings can affect the amount of sun rooftop 
garden receives, as well as the exposure to wind. 
• Determine the wind and sun conditions on roof and select 
hardy plants that can flourish under the conditions rooftop 
garden provides your roof.
Soil depth — Most plants can grow on a roof as long as 
they are provided with an adequate amount of soil to 
stabilize and flourish. However, soil depth may be a 
limiting factor on some roofs. Make sure to study the 
depth of soil required for different species of trees, 
shrubs and wildflowers so as to match the right species 
with the conditions provided. 
Availability of water — Watering during the summer 
months should be addressed in advance. 
• Summer is when the garden and plants need the 
most attention.
Other Features :. 
a) Composting — Before composting on a roof make sure 
to have adequate drainage. 
• the roof should support the weight of the compost. 
• Rooftop structures should be tolerant of composted 
material, and maintenance. 
b) Seating —seating is an important consideration. plan for 
seating when determining the load bearing capacity of roof. 
• containers can also function as seating areas as long as the 
fence or railing on roof still meets safety codes above the 
container height, or set containers and seating areas at 
least one meter (three feet) away from railings and roof 
edges.
Roof Garden
Roof Garden

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Roof Garden

  • 1. ROOF GARDEN SUBMITTED BY: NISHA 11603 ANEESHA 11609 SAHIL KAUNDAL 11613 YASHASAVI 11620 JYOTI NEGI 11634
  • 2. INTRODUCTION • A roof garden is any garden on the roof of a building. • Besides the decorative benefit, roof plantings may provide food, temperature control, hydrological benefits. • Also provides architectural enhancement, habitats or corridors for wildlife, recreational opportunities, and in large scale it may even have ecological benefits.
  • 4. TYPES OF ROOF GARDEN SHALLOW ( ULTRA EXTENSIVE): • Shallow Roof Garden System (growth media depth 2.5” to 4") is ideally suited for areas likely to receive little maintenance. • Recommended plants include sedums, herbs and grasses. The anticipated weight above the membrane assembly is generally between 4.8 and 6 pounds per square foot, per inch of system depth, in a saturated state.
  • 5. Medium Depth (Extensive) Roof Garden System • Medium Depth Roof Garden System (growth media depth of 5" to 8") includes plants such as sedums, herbs, grasses and other vegetation, which can grow in this depth of media. • Un-irrigated systems can be provided without difficulty; however, drip, mist or spray irrigation systems may be required to support more diverse plant types or for installations in semi-arid climates. • The anticipated saturated weight above the membrane assembly is less than 50 pounds per square foot.
  • 7. Materials Needed to Create a Rooftop Garden • Typical materials for a rooftop garden may include: • Plants • Growing containers • Growing medium • Decking or other material that can be walked on and • Seating, wildlife features, greenhouses or composters.
  • 8.
  • 9.
  • 10. HEIGHT AND WEIGHT CALCULATION TABLE FOR EXTENSIVE GREEN ROOF SYSTEM
  • 11. Deep (Intensive) Roof Garden System • Deep Roof Gardens typically incorporate a planting system requiring greater growth media depth (exceeding 8") that requires regular maintenance, such as watering, fertilizing and mowing/weeding. • A variety of plants are available including turf grass, annual or perennial flowers, shrubs and even small trees. • This system typically requires a structural concrete roof deck to support the larger dead load. • An irrigation system should be utilized in these assemblies. • The anticipated weight above the membrane assembly is generally greater than 50 pounds per square foot.
  • 12.
  • 13. TYPICAL CROSS SECTIONAL DETAIL COMPARISON
  • 15.
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18.
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. Loading Capacity Calculate amount of weight roof can support. The weight of soil, decking, people and planters - and where they are placed - will all depend on the load bearing capacity of your roof. these ideas to reduce the load on your roof: • Mix soil with organic and inorganic matter to lighten its weight, or use lightweight growing mediums, such as pre-mixed planting soils. • Plan for heavier items to be aligned with the building’s bearing walls, columns and shear walls, which have the added support of the footings below.
  • 22. Drainage: • Keeping access to the drainage system free and clear is a priority. • can be done on green roofs by maintaining a gravel ring and filter cloth layer around roof drains and overflow scuppers. • On rooftop gardens, ensure that any deck strapping or containers are aligned in such a way that they don’t block the flow of water to the drain. • Watch and determine where water flows to on your roof and ensure those areas and drainage paths are maintained roof is designed such to withstand pooling of water. • An added layer of protection should be provided (a drainage layer) over the roofing membrane to protect it from standing water that may collect from watering plants.
  • 23. • Maintenance: • To maintain clear access to the roofing membrane and drains for maintenance and repair, install rooftop garden in sections. This can easily be done using containers of any height or size, arranged in sections on roof. • Designing rooftop garden in sections will avoid removing the entire garden area each time the roof needs some repair work. • Remember to factor in the weight of each container and its wet soil weight when designing the garden.
  • 24. Choosing plants : • Gardening on a roof is quite different from gardening at ground level. Rooftops have unique and often extreme microclimates. The amount of sun and wind roof receives will have a direct effect on what will grow. • For roof garden consider the amount of time and resources required for watering and maintaining plants, especially during the summer. Sun and Wind — The height and location of building in relation to surrounding buildings can affect the amount of sun rooftop garden receives, as well as the exposure to wind. • Determine the wind and sun conditions on roof and select hardy plants that can flourish under the conditions rooftop garden provides your roof.
  • 25. Soil depth — Most plants can grow on a roof as long as they are provided with an adequate amount of soil to stabilize and flourish. However, soil depth may be a limiting factor on some roofs. Make sure to study the depth of soil required for different species of trees, shrubs and wildflowers so as to match the right species with the conditions provided. Availability of water — Watering during the summer months should be addressed in advance. • Summer is when the garden and plants need the most attention.
  • 26. Other Features :. a) Composting — Before composting on a roof make sure to have adequate drainage. • the roof should support the weight of the compost. • Rooftop structures should be tolerant of composted material, and maintenance. b) Seating —seating is an important consideration. plan for seating when determining the load bearing capacity of roof. • containers can also function as seating areas as long as the fence or railing on roof still meets safety codes above the container height, or set containers and seating areas at least one meter (three feet) away from railings and roof edges.