Green Roofs - Living Architecture Monitor - Spring 2013 - (Page 19)
ABOVE: University of Waterloo EV3 green roof design
Image provided by: Helle Brodie
OPPOSITE: Helle Brodie
Image provided by: Helle Brodie
the best promotion is through success.
As the industry continues to increase
its knowledge and experience, living
architecture will become more widely accepted, and “promotion of the industry
then follows naturally,” she says.
She also awards credit to the initiatives already underway in the living
architecture industry, such as the GRP
accreditation and the Green Roof Bylaw
in the City of Toronto for helping advance her business in green roofs.
Brodie’s work is nothing short of inspiring. With twenty-four years’ experience, she will continue to influence the
progression of the field: “as we continue
to increase our knowledge and experience, we will automatically contribute
to the success of the living architecture
industry.”
University of Toronto and an intern at
Green Roofs for Healthy Cities.
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Jacqueline Waters is a political science and
environmental geography student at the
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