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- Pratt Green Roof Class - PUBLICPratt Institute has been gearing up with plans for a new <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/the-us-postal-service-plans-to-plant-its-second-green-roof-in-new-york/" target="_blank">green roof </a> for its Brooklyn campus, and Inhabitat was able to get ahold of some renderings to see what it might look like. Students from the school's <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/harlem-river-community-revitalization-plan-showcases-new-vision-of-bronx-waterfront/" target="_blank">Programs for Sustainable Planning and Development</a> graduate department submitted their <a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/pratt-students-present-dep-grant-proposals-for-a-new-green-roof-at-their-brooklyn-campus/" target="_blank">initial round of designs</a> last month and now project installers <a href="http://www.hvcnyc.com/" target="_blank">Highview Creations</a> have extracted a preliminary design compliant with budgetary and regulatory constraints. Last week, this design and a new iteration of student projects aimed at enhancing potential benefits and features were presented in the final review for the class - read on to get a peek at some of the plans.1
- Pratt Green Roof Class - AdaptaspaceFour student teams were assembled to address to priority concerns delineated by a class survey: biodiversity and urban agriculture.2
- Pratt Green Roof Class - AdaptaspaceThe first project, Adaptaspace by Ross Diamond, Elaine Mahoney, and Fred Wolf, seeks to enhance future biodiversity on campus by focusing plant selections on species that will thrive today and in a warmer, wetter climate. This vegetation is arranged into different zones, so that the roof undergoes both seasonal and long-term transformations.3
- Pratt Green Roof Class - PUBLICPublic (Pratt Urban Biodiversity Learning and Instruction Center,) by Tyler Klifman, Rosa Munar, Lauren Standke, and Nathaniel Ziering, strives to fulfill two main goals: to utilize the roof as a visually stimulating bird habitat, while engaging students and related communities in the process.4
- Pratt Green Roof Class - PUBLICA wide selection of plants will offer seasonal food and shelter to specific migratory avian species. Targeted grasslands species have difficulty surviving in New York City during their journey, and the roof will serve as a haven for these birds.5
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Urban YieldThe other approach taken by student teams concentrated on rooftop farming potential. Urban Yield, by Michael Catalano, Shane McCabe, and Catalina Parra, emerges from a study on the economical and agricultural viability of several vegetables and growing techniques, with the goal of including the produce as a food alternative in Pratt's cafeteria, housed in the same building.6
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Urban YieldThe final plan includes traditional crops in a visually compelling pattern, along with areoponic drip-irrigated towers; thus the project serves as a testing ground for quantitative analysis of rooftop agriculture. Students can literally see the source of their food as they eat in an auxilliary cafeteria converted from a classroom overlooking the green roof.7
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Fourth Story Farmstead<a href="http://inhabitat.com/nyc/pratt-students-push-the-envelope-with-multifunctional-green-roofs/pratt-green-roof-adaptaspace-2/" rel="attachment wp-att-39349"></a>image by Ross Diamond, Elaine Mahoney, Fred Wolf....<br><br><a href='https://inhabitat.com/pratt-students-push-the-envelope-with-multifunctional-green-roofs/'>READ ARTICLE</a>8
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Fourth Story FarmsteadTours, classes ranging from gardening to cooking, and composting programs are provided; the program is expanded through evaluations and an expanding set of internships and volunteers, broadening the knowledge base of ufban agriculture in the neighborhood.9
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Fourth Story FarmsteadThe roof itself consists of plants that maximize sensory engagement, a chicken coop and “chicken cam”, and benches engaged with Sub Irrigated Planters (SIPs). Composting bins and tumblers on campus provide fresh humus to the farm.10
- Pratt Green Roof Class - Fourth Story FarmsteadBy going the extra mile and making recommendations that build upon the initial green roof to be constructed atop North Hall, Pratt PSPD students have created a kit of design and programing pieces that enhances the ecological, economical, and social performance of a simple green roof. Hopefully future funding opportunities will allow green infrastructure projects to reach their full potential benefits to our cities, as suggested by these students.11