Located near Bogota, Colombia, the 'V House' by Plan B Architects is centered on an innovative idea that puts this eco-home above all others: it has a grass field on top of the roof. Building this home was a risk since it is located on a slope.
The home was built with the aim of taking away stress from the owner's life and giving them a relaxing atmosphere at the end of a hard work day. The rooftop garden of the 'V House' by Plan B Architects starts from the ground floor and elevates itself up to the roof.
What Makes This Trend Stand Out
- Green Roofs
- The use of green roofs can enhance building sustainability and reduce the urban heat island effect, while also providing innovative landscape opportunities.
- Eco-friendly Homes
- The trend towards eco-friendly homes is increasing, encouraging the development of sustainable and efficient building practices.
- Biophilic Design
- Biophilic design, incorporating natural elements into architecture and interior design, is becoming more popular as a way to bring nature indoors and enhance well-being.
Sectors Adopting This
- Architecture and Construction
- Opportunities for architects and builders to incorporate green roofs and eco-friendly design into new and existing buildings.
- Landscaping and Gardening
- Increased demand for rooftop gardens and green roofs creates opportunities for professionals in the landscaping and gardening industry.
- Environmental Sustainability
- Growing interest in eco-friendly homes and biophilic design presents opportunities for businesses focused on creating environmentally sustainable products and solutions.