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EDITOR’S LETTER
GOING FOR GREEN
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Sarah Francis, Norman Emery
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t is interesting watching how trends suddenly emerge
for ideas which are not necessarily new. This month we
revealed on our website that the UK green roof market
is delivering an 17% increase in growth year on year. The
report was published by Livingroofs.org in association with the National
Federation of Roofing Contractors (NFRC), and was launched at the
First Assessment of the UK Green Roof Market event at London City
Hall, hosted by the Deputy Mayor for Environment and Energy,
Shirley Rodrigues
The report showed that growth was happening both nationally and in
London, where 42% of the market currently is focused, and the findings
also suggested specific planning policies affecting London were partly
responsible for its exploding popularity. Roof gardens are not a brand
new concept, but what this demonstrates is that a little public awareness
combined with a smart policy decision from local or even central
government really does have a big effect on the buying decisions of the
public. In this instance, it so happens that roof gardens are an incredibly
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inside to break out be outdoors.
This month we are featuring a residential development in Milan
that looks like something out of the Avatar movie, but in a good way.
Forcing the natural into an urban context produces some very attractive
Elsewhere we are looking at a Gourock coastal development by Hirst
Landscape Architects, and exploring the challenges that were overcome
to tart up an area that was very tired before Paul Miller and his team got
their hands on it.
I hope you enjoy the issue.
Michael Northcott
Editor
Landscape Insight
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