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an aerial view of a building with green plants growing on the top and bottom floors
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an outdoor garden with various plants growing on the roof and in the middle of it
Mill Valley Cabins by Feldman Architecture
Mill Valley Cabins
a car parked in front of a green wall on the side of a building with stairs and balconies
Into Green on Twitter
Verticale tuin!
an artist's rendering of a building with trees on the roof and buildings in the background
Google’s huge new London HQ is a ‘landscraper’ with a rooftop garden
Google’s huge new London HQ is a ‘landscraper’ with a rooftop garden - The Verge
a cat walking past a building covered in green plants and potted plants on the sidewalk
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an apartment building covered in plants and flowers
façade végétale
a wooden walkway surrounded by wildflowers and other plants in front of a city skyline
HAPPINESS IS...
roof garden. Omg I would love to have one of these on the roof of my home!
a wooden deck surrounded by bushes and trees
The Deck (Patong Beach) by Shma
The Deck (Patong Beach) by Shma - 谷德设计网
a wooden deck with potted plants on the side and buildings in the back ground
Roof terrace #roof #garden #design
the house is surrounded by lush greenery and flowers on the roof terrace, with stairs leading up to the upper level
30 Incredible Green Roof Designs
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a wooden walkway surrounded by plants and flowers in front of a cityscape with water tower
The How-to's of Rooftop Farming in "The Rooftop Growing Guide: How to Transform Your Roof into a Garden or Farm" - Greenroofs.com
The How-to’s of Rooftop Farming in “The Rooftop Growing Guide: How to Transform Your Roof into a Garden or F
two photos side by side with grass growing on the roof
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8 Benefits Of Installing A Green Roof On Your Home #roofinstallationhome
an outdoor area with plants and rocks in the foreground, surrounded by tall buildings
WORK - Charles de Vaivre
The pebbles are a little large for my taste, but this is an amazing integration of frameless glass, natural materials (wood+stone) and plantings to create a back yard feel in a very shallow depth of deck on a NY rooftop. I think a continuous wood path would be better than the wood sections in this case, but great takeaway for our project