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This is a very beautiful solution that has been used in Iceland since the 9th century. Medieval people could not afford something solely for the sake of beauty, so all their technologies were simple but energy efficient. it is a pity that it is not grass that is in fashion now, but composite coatings made from everything artificially produced
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You have to engineer in the weight of a living roof to begin with. This is why we can't easily just transition. We must demand it to be a mandatory design feature.
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Yes, calculations are very important, but new lightweight materials also help to reduce the weight of the roof compared to medieval technologies. the only question is that there is still no widespread demand for this technology. The fashion for green design can help in the spread of such technologies
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