From blazing hot to cool and green
ExperimentenSmartRoof 2.0
How social and technological innovations can contribute to a healthy and climate-resistant city.
How social and technological innovations can contribute to a healthy and climate-resistant city.
Project SmartRoof 2.0 is an innovative, lightweight, blue-green roof, that has been installed on Building 02 at the Marineterrein Amsterdam. Water management (blue) and plants (green) are carefully monitored using sensors. This provides a wealth of information.
Water is essential for plant growth. That’s why the blue-green roof features an 85 mm-high Permavoid hollow drainage layer that stores rainwater directly under the planted layer. These Permavoid units have special fibre cylinders that use the capillary effect to provide the plants with water during dry spells. This creates natural irrigation without using pumps, hoses, or energy: just like in nature.
Construction: March 2017
Scientific research: 2017-2018, possibly untill 2019
There are 12 measurable variables and 57 sensors that measure:
Sensortype | Aantal |
Rain gauge | 1 |
Infrared Camera | 1 |
IR surface temperature sensor | 2 |
Soil moisture sensor | 14 |
Soil temperature sensor | 14 |
Water height meter | 6 |
Air temperature meter | 10 |
Wind speed and direction | 1 |
Solar radiation | 1 |
Sunlight reflection | 3 |
Lysimeter (evaporation) | 3 |
Relative humidity | 1 |
Total | 57 |
These companies and organizations are involved in this experiment