Flood and drought resistant plants on the canopy will act like a sponge to absorb the rain and excess water will be filtered through three levels of soil.
Green roof bus shelters.
Mainly made up of sedum plants a total of 316 have been covered in greenery in.
The roofs of hundreds of bus stops have been covered in plants as a gift to honeybee by a city in the netherlands.
The roofs are covered with sedum flowers and other plants which act as an oasis for bees.
Plus the added greenery has a slew of other positive environmental effects.
Utrecht a city in holland the netherlands recently gave makeovers to 316 bus stops outfitting them with green roofs the independent reports.
Greening of the bus shelters also highlights the value of integrating sustainable design and green travel in our attempts to reduce rates of climate change.
Hundreds of dutch bus stops are getting eco friendly makeovers so they can be transformed into lush green sanctuaries for honeybees and humans alike.
The objective of the green roof bus shelter demonstration project is to bring the concept of green roofs literally down to street level to raise awareness of the benefits of green roofs provide attractive waiting spaces for public transit riders and improve urban environmental quality.
More than 300 bus shelters roofs have undergone a green transformation each with their new blanket of sedum.
The bus shelter will be built out of a wooden structure with an overhead canopy that doubles as a green roof.