The river rouge plant also known as ford dearborn truck assembly plant won the 2004 green roofs for healthy cities award of excellence in the extensive industrial commercial category.
Green roof ford rouge plant.
In 1999 architect william mcdonough entered into an agreement with ford motor company to redesign its 85 year old 1 212 acre 490 ha rouge river facility.
The living roof s primary function is to collect and filter rainfall as part of a natural storm water management system.
The roof is composed of a drought resistant.
At the ford motor co.
Installed in 2003 the living roof on top of ford s dearborn truck plant is flourishing as an environmental touchstone amid the iconic rouge center.
The design of the new assembly plant includes people friendly features such as overhead safety walkways day lighting team rooms cooler air in the summer.
Kevin described it in treehugger in 2004.
Last month unveiled a huge green roof at its new truck plant in dearborn mich.
The ford rouge center has won numerous awards from the design business and construction industries.
It is now recognized as having the one of the most iconic green roof installation in the united states that has helped to transform the green roof industry.
River rouge assembly plant considerations for plant selection factors in selecting plant material are design intent aesthetic appeal environmental conditions media composition and depth installation methods and maintenance.
The roof of the 1 1 million square foot 100 000 m 2 dearborn truck assembly plant was covered with more than 10 acres 4 0 ha of sedum a low growing groundcover the sedum retains and cleanses rainwater and moderates the internal.
The 10 4 acre sedum roof insulates the building.
It s ten years since the start of construction of the green roof on top of the big river rouge plant.
The 10 4 acre living roof is part of ford s redevelopment of the ford rouge center which includes a number of progressive environmental initiatives.
Working together the living roof porous pavement underground storage basins natural treatment wetlands and vegetated swales significantly reduce the amount of storm water flowing into the rouge river while also improving water quality.