things to love: the vibrant green sedum and the fact that a ton of urban runoff is being recycled and used naturally rather than collecting pollutants and flowing into the river.
Thursday, May 14, 2009
the green roof
in just one year, the green roof on top of Anacostia Gateway (corner of MLK and Good Hope) has really grown!



things to love: the vibrant green sedum and the fact that a ton of urban runoff is being recycled and used naturally rather than collecting pollutants and flowing into the river.
things to love: the vibrant green sedum and the fact that a ton of urban runoff is being recycled and used naturally rather than collecting pollutants and flowing into the river.
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3 comments:
This is awesome! I didn't know that there was a green roof in my neighborhood. How can I check this out?
wow...this stuff really works!
Wow! The roof--and photos--are beautiful!
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