15 to 50 per square foot.
Green roof and greenhouse differences.
The plants in a green roof absorb water through their roots and then use surrounding heat from the air to evaporate the water while some roofs can reach temperatures of up to 90 f in the summertime these two features can allow.
Newer minds have taken the rooftop greenhouse concept and built a business model for using the rooftop greenhouse not as a research center but as a commercial production greenhouse to supply the local market.
Available in clear frosted or green fiberglass panels run about 1 to 2 per square foot.
A retractable greenhouse rooftop system is probably the best option to consider since it is flexible and protects against cold climates with heavy snow loads.
Green roof temperatures can be 30 40 f lower than those of conventional roofs and can reduce city wide ambient temperatures by up to 5 f.
The whole green revolution shifted by the modern rooftop greenhouse results in endless benefits.
For a conventional roof.
Fiberglass panels are commonly used to cover greenhouses as they are durable lasting for up to 20 years.
The second and even newer concept to take hold in the urban agricultural movement is what has come to be known as vertical farming.
A 2006 study by the university of michigan comparing costs of conventional and green roofs showed that on average installing a green roof costs about 22 00 sq.
Green roofs reduce the temperature of the building and the surrounding air in multiple ways.
8 to 20 per square foot.
They provide shade to the top of a building evapotranspiration.