You know by now that the winner of our inaugural “Love the Earth, Plant a Roof!” Earth Day Photo Contest 2010 is ESRI Canada’s Garden in the Sky, and here we go, following up with our Top 10 List of the entries accumulating the highest number of votes overall.
We received 30 photos of international living roof projects representing seven countries, including the United States (18), Canada (6), UK (2), Japan (1), Singapore (1), Germany (1), and Sweden (1).
Without further ado, here are the top votes in descending order – click on hyperlinks to learn more about each project – if they don’t have one, that means we don’t have a profile yet in The Greenroof & Greenwall Projects Database, but we will soon:
2010 “Love the Earth, Plant a Roof!” Earth Day Photo Contest
Top 10 List
#1) ESRI Canada’s Garden in the Sky, Toronto, Ontario, Canada – 735 votes
Overlooking one of Toronto’s busiest highways, this 7,500-sq-ft portable garden reduces urban heat, noise and stormwater runoff. It provides lush meeting space for staff and visitors, as well as habitat for birds and butterflies. It helps create a greener, healthier environment. Photo by Margaret Mulligan.
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#2) parc24, Vero Beach, Florida, USA – 190 votes
Parc24 is taking a stand, and directing Vero Beach into the future, where business can be smart by design and green by nature. Photo by Leah Campbell.
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#3) Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada – 158 votes
This green roof is the pinnacle of what a green roof should be. It combines Art, Architecture, Design, and Ingenuity, without sacrificing its Ecological Benefits. Photo by Patrick Biller.
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#4) Bellevue Towers, Bellevue, Washington, USA – 86 votes
At nearly an acre in size, the rooftop garden’s bold, modern geometry is informed by the curvilinear tower design, which includes 27,100 square feet of intensive roof garden planting area and 6,400 square feet of extensive ecoroof. The intensive gardens between towers provide a valuable, usable outdoor spaces for the residents and a visual asset to the condominium units above and adjacent office buildings. This project is certified LEED Gold. Photo by Ben Johnson.
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#5) Longdrive Residential green roof, Long Eddy, New York, USA – 85 votes
Located on 63 acres in upstate New York the house sits at the edge of the woods overlooking a meadow. The planted roof on three levels blends into the natural landscape and encourages the wildlife to creep in close to the house. Photo by Steve Chrostowski.
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#6) St. Louis Children’s Hospital Rooftop Garden, St. Louis, Missouri, USA – 71 votes
Just outside St. Louis Children’s Hospital’s eighth floor, patients have a unique setting to enjoy time with nature, a private walk or quiet reflection. The 8,000-square-foot Olson Family Garden , an interactive rooftop oasis designed expressly for children and families who want a place for privacy, solace and healing, is another reason why St. Louis Children’s Hospital is a special place for kids. Photo by Tom Tyler.
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#7) Trent University, Peterborough, ON Canada – 47 votes
Trent’s roof top garden sits on our Environmental Sciences Building providing learning and volunteer opportunities for students. In this garden we grow vegetables and herbs that are served in our organic campus cafe, the Seasoned Spoon! Photo by Leslie Menagh.
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#8) College of Law, Saskatoon, Canada – 36 votes
This 650 m2 green roof is thriving in an extreme climate. Pasture sage, a plant indigenous to the region, grows above the Native Law Centre. In late summer, the sage is harvested in a traditional manner by faculty of the NLC to use for smudging in ceremonies throughout the following year. Photo by Goya Ngan.
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#9) Greenroof Pavilion at Rock Mill Park, Alpharetta, Georgia, USA – 32 votes
The Greenroof Pavilion design honors the land and Cherokee heritage in this historically and environmentally sensitive Big Creek Watershed with The Greenroof Trial Gardens display; hands-on models and interpretive signage inform young and old alike. Photo by Caroline Menetre.
Note: FYI – Although I designed this, I did not vote for it, nor any other project for that matter. This entry was submitted by Caroline Menetre, our Student Intern, who has helped me with planting, plant trial record keeping, and weeding duties – I like how she didn’t even bother to come up with her own narrative, but felt comfortable just copying my own example above!
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#10) Miami Science Museum, Miami, Florida, USA – 21 votes
The Museum’s four green roof assemblies, each with varied depths and irrigation schedules, include interpretive signs and rain/ temperature sensors. They provide information for visitors and data for the designers of the Museum’s new building. Photo by Chris Trigg.
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See all the photo submittals here. In my eyes, everyone who entered a photo is a winner, and I know we all enjoyed seeing this wide assortment of greenroofs. Next year I promise to start earlier so you can have more time to get your “people” to vote for your favorite project – but it was fun, although a bit fast and furious!
Happy greening ~ Linda V.
Julie from Toronto
Lovely pictures. Hard to believe that those flowers are actually someone’s roof. I especially love picture no.5, great job. And great to see 4 buildings from Canada in the top 10 list 🙂 .
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