Green roof the green roof provides thermal and acoustic insulation for the plant the pumps are very noisy and disguises the larger buildings into the landscape particularly when viewed from the bass highway.
Green roof and desalination plant design.
This is the section of east coast park that is closest to the city.
The 263 hectare site will become a re vegetated native parkland and the vegetation on the living roof reflects this commitment.
Beneath the green roof are offices the control centre a water testing laboratory visitor facilities and amenities for staff.
1 2020 access to the green.
The second trussed roof is designed for a dead load of 160kg m 2 and a live load of 40kg m 2.
Careful plant selection and maintenance is needed to ensure annuals do not become weeds on a green roof.
From the road you can see it if you are turning off the east coast parkway ecp on to the marina coastal expressway mce.
The publicly accessible marina east desalination plant and its green roof are located at east coast park area a.
These require irrigation and a substrate depth of at least 200 mm.
It is along the park connector network.
2013 the 10th ifla apr awards for landscape architecture award of excellence landscape planning victorian desalination project master plan and green roof research 2012 green roofs australasia design award victorian desalination project green roof.
A few minutes at the desalination plant s green roof and it becomes obvious why the desalination plant is on the flight path of planes heading to paya lebar air base.
The undulating slopes of the roof are designed to limit visibility of the industrial buildings from the surrounding public areas and link to the nearby coastal landscape.
A new green roof at the keppel marina east desalination plant near tanjong rhu has opened to the public and giving marina barrage a run for its money.
There are also some educational signboards which provide information on the design of the building and how it is integrated with a sustainable stormwater management system.
The victorian desalination project green roof is the largest in the southern hemisphere.
Some green roofs are constructed specifically to support sports turf.
Vegetables are the other main group of annual plants used on green roofs.
Several other objectives were also considered in design of the green roof including ecological restoration of the area thermal performance of the building minimising the noise impacts from the desalination process plant and protection of the roof from the harmful effects of solar radiation.