Green Roofs

Green roofs transform unused roof space into living infrastructure, delivering environmental benefits while protecting the building beneath.
They are a practical way to improve performance, biodiversity and resilience across new and existing buildings.

"What could your roof be doing better?"


Turning Roof Space into Living Infrastructure

Environmental Performance and Resilience

Green roofs help manage rainwater, reduce surface runoff and support climate resilience in built-up areas.

They also contribute to improved air quality by capturing particulates and absorbing carbon dioxide.


These benefits are increasingly important in towns and cities facing climate and infrastructure pressures.

Biodiversity Above the City

Sedum and planted roof systems introduce habitat where there would otherwise be none. They support insects, pollinators and other species, helping to strengthen urban biodiversity networks.


Green roofs also add seasonal interest and visual value when viewed from surrounding buildings.

Protecting Buildings and Extending Lifespan

By shielding roofing materials from UV exposure and extreme weather, green roofs can extend the lifespan of the roof structure.

They also contribute to thermal regulation, improving comfort within the building below.



This makes green roofs a practical, long-term investment as well as an environmental one.

"Is a green roof suitable for your building?"


Green Roofs Designed to Perform

Practical systems with long-term benefits

We’ll help you understand whether a green roof is appropriate for your site and how it can support environmental and performance goals.