Architect Brian Sweeney designed a beautiful and efficient infill house for his family to live in. A particurly nice feature is a roof “scuttle,” or skylight roof hatch for ecoroof access. Ecoroofs Everywhere provided installation survices and design/build for a small rooftop pallet deck. Ecoroof design by Jason King, ASLA.
People’s Food Co-op is a member owned food cooperative that has been in operation since 1970. The members have always maintained a commitment to sustainable products and incorporated many green design elements into their recent expansion.
Read MoreThe Hawthorne Condominiums ecoroof stemmed from neighborhood requests for incorporating green elements in the development, as well as the owner’s desire to provide a visual “front yard” to the residents and to reduce summer heat and glare. This is one of our first projects, back when we were a non-profit.
Read MoreAll layers including waterproofing, root barrier system, protection layer, soil, drainage, soil, plant pallet, and all ecoroof details. We’ve been installing ecoroofs since 2002. We also install Decks, Patios, Railings, Metal Flashings, and all ecoroof details.
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[…] by Jason King and installed by E2 in their new incarnation as a for-profit installation firm. The project was designed by Brian Sweeney (BPS Architecture) and the green roof was used to fulfill Portland […]
[…] by Jason King and installed by E2 in their new incarnation as a for-profit installation firm. The project was designed by Brian Sweeney (BPS Architecture) and the green roof was used to fulfill Portland […]