Buildings (Apr 2021)

Risk Reduction Framework for Blue-Green Roofs

  • Erlend Andenæs,
  • Berit Time,
  • Tone Muthanna,
  • Silje Asphaug,
  • Tore Kvande

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/buildings11050185
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 5
p. 185

Abstract

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As climate change in the Nordic region brings an increase in extreme precipitation events, blue-green roofs have emerged as a solution for stormwater management, hereafter referred to as “blue-green roofs”. The addition of blue-green layers on a conventional compact roof represents several multi-disciplinary technical challenges and quality risks that must be managed. This paper aims to list and address the key building technical challenges associated with blue-green roofs and to present a framework for managing these risks. Literature and document studies as well as qualitative interviews and expert meetings have been conducted to collect research data on defects in blue-green roofs and causes thereof. A list of nine key challenges has been extracted along with recommendations on how to address them. The recommendations are structured around a framework developed for practical use in building projects. For ease of use, the nine key challenges are presented on a general level, with references to detailed recommendations. The framework is intended to be used to reduce the building technical risks of blue-green roofs, by addressing the most important quality risk elements.

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