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TERRA.fluxus was asked by OHSU to provide a visualization for a potential project on their campus. Casey Eye Institute offers the potential for a visual ‘sustainable roof’ that includes a number of features. The site is visible from many locations on campus, as well as viewable from the aerial tram – where it is viewed [...]

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I previously mentioned the design, along with ORANGEWALLstudios for the Metro Household Hazardous Waste (H2W) Green Roof project, which is slated to start construction in September (Snyder was awarded the bid). We recently project includes re-roofing of this structure, along with over 2,500 square feet of green roof on multiple roof levels (see more on [...]

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Updated visual of the proposed green roof atop the Hatfield Research Center Dock at OHSU.  Read more about the project here. Also check out some coverage for the Green Above Ground work at OHSU (here, and here) - (links via the Leftbank Project website – home of project architect Gary Hartill of ORANGEWALLstudios )

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An update on the Oregon Health + Science University (OHSU) project at the Child Development & Rehabilitation Center – done by the Green Above Ground team of Snyder Roofing, Teufel Landscape and TERRA.fluxus has finalized the design, and the roofing scope is completed and the ecoroof installation gets closer to happening.  As shown previously, the [...]

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The latest collaborative endeavor from the Green Above Ground team is the Oregon Health Sciences University Child Development & Rehabilitation Center).  The team is also working with OHSU staff under the guidance of Orange Wall Studios for architectural design project management of the project.  The project is associated with new roofing for the entire building, [...]

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The design for the BPA 905 building (first mentioned in May) is getting wrapped up, and we’re moving towards installation of the four terraced gardens.  The green roof scope include four roof levels that will transform existing terraces into semi-intensive green roof zones.  The transformation from terrace to green roof gave us the opportunity to [...]

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