Alternative Rooftop Landscaping Systems Avoid Structural Building Damage

DEEPSTREAM DESIGNS, INC
Alternative Rooftop Landscaping Systems Avoid Structural Building Damage
商品名
Alternative Rooftop Landscaping Systems Avoid Structural Building Damage
デザイナー
Sheila Boyce
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DEEPSTREAM DESIGNS, INC
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United States
ガーデニングとアクセサリー
プランター
素材
金属
特徴
基本単位
イルミネーション
トレリス付き
自動散水で
四角
長方形
使用する
居住の
商業
Large Commercial Rooftop Planter Systems
1 23 2022

Alternatives to built-in or poured-in-place concrete planters for rooftop landscaping will avoid structural building damage, contractor and architect liability, and provide the lowest lifetime cost to the project owner and the environment.

As developers ourselves, we wanted to avoid the kind of structural damage to our  new building that we had seen in buildings with poured-in-place concrete planters. The main reason we founded DeepStream Designs in 2006 was to make rooftop deck planters for our own condo building in Miami.

The tragic collapse of the Surfside Condo in July 2021 here in the Miami area was a wake-up call to the potential problems of concrete construction.  

As builders and owners of our poured concrete building where we still live today, we wanted to minimize the risk of damage and the total cost of the planters over the lifetime of the building. A primary concern was to avoid leaking built-in concrete planters, which create dangerous structural damage which can require expensive remediation.  We also wanted an alternative to the wasteful short lifetime of fiberglass and carpenter-built wood planters.

To achieve this goal, DeepStream products incorporate deceptively simple, aesthetically pleasing, timeless design, which minimizes environmental impact through material selection, rugged construction, and replaceable parts using  the principles of Sustainable Design to maximize durability.

As buildings settle -- and all concrete buildings do over time -- cracks appear and then water runs along the lines of steel rebar used in poured concrete construction, causing rust that can make the rebar expand up to 20 times its original size, creating an effect called “spalling” that cracks the concrete. Correcting spalling is a very expensive and disruptive process.  As proven over 21 years, DeepStream’s standalone complete planter systems avoid these problems, while delivering the lowest total cost to the owner and the environment over time.

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