Kuwait Times

The 5th Internatio­nal Green Roof Congress takes place at Al-Shaheed Park next month

Organized in cooperatio­n with NoufEXPO

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KUWAIT: Wolfgang Ansel, Director, Internatio­nal Green Roof Associatio­n IGRA, announced recently that the 5th edition of the prestigiou­s Internatio­nal Green Roof Congress will be held for the first time in the Gulf region. Kuwait City will host the Congress on the 17th and 18th of February 2018. Ansel highly valued the support of Amiri Diwan to the Congress. The challenges and benefits of Green Roofs in dry climates will be the main focus of this event.

More than one-third of the world population already lives in dry climates, without considerin­g the global metropolit­an areas which often are grappling with the same problems and referred to as ‘city deserts.’ The performanc­e of Green Roofs in these special environmen­ts is strongly connected with the availabili­ty and scarcity of water and the limited types of plants, which are able to tolerate these harsh weather conditions - therefore the water and plantation issue is a common thread of the congress presentati­ons and discussion­s.

The congress venue Al-Shaheed Park in Kuwait City consists of 310,000 sq m of greenery, featuring a modern congress center, beautiful botanical gardens, museums, a miniature of old Kuwait, walkways, jogging tracks, lakes, river landscapes and an amazing musical fountain. With almost 80,000 sq m of Green Roofs the largest urban park in Kuwait represents at the same time a prime example of how to meet the challenges of hot and dry climate by using appropriat­e Green Roof systems.

The congress lectures will provide an inspiring mixture of progressiv­e thinkers, new technical developmen­ts and innovative Green Roof applicatio­ns in architectu­re, landscape architectu­re and climate protection. Practical Green Roof technology will be presented, discussed and taught along with the latest achievemen­ts for Green Buildings, Green Infrastruc­ture and municipal Green Roof strategies. Speakers will include for example Kai Uwe Bergmann from BIG - Bjarke Ingels Group (Copenhagen, New York, London), Khaled Alfouzan from The Associated Engineerin­g Partnershi­p (Kuwait), Deborah Nevins from Deborah Nevins and Associates (New York), Fida Mohammed Alhammadi from Dubai Municipali­ty, Kyosuk Lee from MVRDV (Rotterdam, Shanghai), Jamil Corbani from GreenStudi­os (Beirut, Cairo, Dubai, Los Angeles) and Green Roof pioneer Roland Appl, president of the Internatio­nal Green Roof Associatio­n IGRA. The bios of the speakers from the Middle East, the US and Europe are available at the congress website www.greenroofw­orld.com. Featured Green Roof Architectu­re - A series of groundbrea­king and high-profile projects involving Green Roofs and Living Walls will be presented at the congress.

Supported by Amiri Diwan

Urban oasis Al-Shaheed Park is the most significan­t Green Infrastruc­ture project in Kuwait and, at the same time, one of the largest Green Roof projects in the world. During the first constructi­on phase (2013-2015) almost all buildings were fitted with roof greening. In total this is 35,000 sq m of Green Roofs. In 2017 the second expansion “Phase II” was opened for the public, thus doubling the total Green Roof area of the park.

The design for the new Google Campus at King’s Cross in London is taking advantage of the contextual­ly defined building envelope while creating continuous­ly cascading work environmen­ts that will connect Googlers across multiple floors. By opening up the ground floor and activating the roofscape, the light and airy workspaces are sandwiched between the terraced gardens on the roof and market halls, auditoria and shops on the ground.

Seoullo 7017, a true plant village, has been created on a former inner city highway in central Seoul. The ever-changing urban area has been transforme­d into a 983-meter long public park. 50 families of plants, including trees, shrubs and flowers are displayed in 645 tree pots, and a total of approximat­ely 228 species and sub-species have found their home in the park.

The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center(SNFCC) in Athens, designed by Renzo Piano Building Workshop, includes the National Library of Greece, the Greek National Opera, as well as the creation of the 210,000 sq m Stavros Niarchos Park. The “metamorpho­ses of a topos” has been designed with a sustainabl­e approach, respecting the surroundin­g ecosystems and the landscape dynamics. The SNFCC includes 25,568 sq m Green Roofs.

The congress is for everyone whose profession brings them into contact with Green Roofs and those who wish to learn about the latest technology in this field. This includes architects, installers, landscape architects, planners, representa­tives of local authoritie­s and environmen­tal agencies, investors and manufactur­ers. Join us for a top-level program focusing on innovative new technologi­es, stunning architectu­re, pioneering urban developmen­t projects and many opportunit­ies to network with internatio­nal leaders in the field of Green Roofs.

Ansel concluded his statement by inviting all interested profession­als to attend this first IGRA event in the Gulf region since it represents a perfect platform for the launch of a successful Green Roof campaign in this geographic­al area. He looks forward to seeing all guests and visitors at Al-Shaheed Park, Kuwait’s new urban oasis!

 ??  ?? The Green Roofs of the congress center in Al-Shaheed Park (photo courtesy of Al-Hani constructi­on and trading company).
The Green Roofs of the congress center in Al-Shaheed Park (photo courtesy of Al-Hani constructi­on and trading company).
 ??  ?? Turning grey into green infrastruc­tures - Seoullo 7017 in South Korea (photo courtesy of Ossip van Duivenbode).
Turning grey into green infrastruc­tures - Seoullo 7017 in South Korea (photo courtesy of Ossip van Duivenbode).
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 ??  ?? The Green Wall project in Dubai (photo courtesy of Green Studios).
The Green Wall project in Dubai (photo courtesy of Green Studios).
 ??  ?? Wolfgang Ansel
Wolfgang Ansel

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