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Atlanta’s Woodruff Arts Center Continues Sustainability Focus with Installation of Second Green Roof
ATLANTA, GA — April 20,
2009 – On April 21-22, 2009, Weston
Solutions, Inc. (WESTON®)
will install a GreenGrid® Green Roof System atop the dormitory building
utilized by Savannah College of Arts and Design (SCAD) at the Woodruff
Arts Center in Midtown Atlanta. This is the second green roof project
at the Center —the first, a 7,000 square-foot green roof was installed
on the High Museum of Art’s Bunzl Administration Center in 2008.
The
new 5,250-square-foot green roof, fittingly completed on Earth
Day, sets an example of how vegetated extensive green roofs would
benefit the City of Atlanta by adding natural beauty, cleaning and
reducing stormwater runoff, reducing the urban heat island effect,
reducing energy consumption, extending roof life and improving air
quality. These benefits are fully aligned with Atlanta Mayor Shirley
Franklin’s
agenda for building a green sustainable city.
Patrick G. McCann,
WESTON President and CEO stated, “We are very pleased that our collaboration
at the Woodruff Arts Center has increased the awareness of the
economic, environmental and sustainable benefits of green roofs.
We look forward to seeing the results of their efforts for years
to come.”
To date, WESTON has completed over 400 GreenGrid® projects
in 37 states—installing
over two million square feet of the GreenGrid® green roof system. Seven
Atlanta projects total over 17,000 square feet. WESTON has provided
green building consulting, design, and construction services for
more than 20 LEED® rated projects in the
U.S.
Why Modular?
With a modular system, vegetation
and engineered growth media are pre-planted in lightweight modules
made of 100 percent post-industrial recycled plastic. The green
roof installed has low-growing vegetation such as sedum, grasses,
and other hearty, drought-resistant plants installed in four inches
of growth media (soil). The modules, which come in varying sizes, are
then placed on the existing roof, one after another.
The project
at the Woodruff Arts Center was conceived by Woodruff Board of
Trustees member David Harris. It was financed in part by a donation
by John Portman of John Portman & Associates
and through a Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source Implementation Grant
from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, in partnership with
the Environmental Protection Division of the Department of Natural
Resources awarded to the City of Atlanta Department of Watershed
Management. Additional funding came from the Kendeda Foundation.
Section 319(h) Nonpoint Source Implementation Grants are awarded to
projects that prevent, control and/or abate non-point source pollution.
(For more information please see: www.gaepd.org/Documents/epdforms_wpb.html#nps)
WESTON
partnered with local firms ItSaul Natural and Saul Nurseries, respectively,
for the growth media and plants for the project.
About GreenGrid® Green
Roof System
GreenGrid® Green Roof System is a proprietary
technology of ABC Supply Co., Inc. licensed exclusively to Weston Solutions,
Inc.—an
employee-owned company that delivers integrated, sustainable solutions
for environmental restoration, property redevelopment, design/build
construction, green buildings and clean energy.
For more information
about GreenGrid®,
visit www.greengridroofs.com;
contact Greg Harper in WESTON’s Norcross office at 770-325-7972; or
contact Kurt Fischer, WESTON’s GreenGrid® Program
Manager at 847-918-4016.
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Edmund B. Pettiss, Jr.
Senior Vice President
Marketing and Communications
610-701-3159
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