This imagery is also present in south korea.
Why are roofs green in korea.
That being said most actually blue roofs are from industrial places where they use corrugated steel roofs or similar or aquariums with blue.
If the color g.
It s durable cheap and green.
Rather it s the cost of what needs to be purchased.
When i went back i also googled for green roofs and found this picture on flickr.
One thing i ve noticed since living here is the abundance of green roofs in seoul.
Their head of state lives in the blue house which also has these blue tiles.
Commonly referred to as cool roofing it has received a stamp of approval from the state of california which has adopted its use in its building codes.
According to this post during the 1970 s north korea s government had a modernization effort.
A green roof also known as a rooftop garden or a living roof is a vegetative layer grown on a rooftop.
I m curious as to why.
Some people say chaebols have a monopoly on waterproof paint some say it s for energy efficiency some say it s because green paint is cheaper and still others say it s just a simple stylistic choice.
The blue roofs were popular aesthetically for a short period in the 1970s but you don t see new buildings these days with blue roofs.
Small house with green roof.
Korea has ten kinds of eulalia.
Green building council and has been mandated by government officials in chicago.
It is a strong material that will last for ten years after covering the roof with eulalia once.
It has become a leed leadership in energy and environmental design standard of the u s.
The popularity of green roofs has increased in the united states due to their many benefits while pretty green roofs serve a much greater purpose than simple beautification.
Korean professor regarding the 70s and living in korea presently.
For the majority of koreans frugality is a serious underlaying factor for a society based on confucian values.
If something needs to be painted color is the lowest of priorities.
The eulalia leaf is good for waterproofing and durability.
White or reflective roofs have been in use for the past 15 years.
The colorful roofs of songjeong dong an industrial district in busan south korea are seen in this overview.
Colour comes from the standard rubbery cheap waterproofing material that is also used to coat high school lab floors and basketball courts in korea.
The straw rope twisted with eulalia is not only strong and elastic but also good for waterproofing.
The striking colors that you see here result from the use of aluminum roofing.
As part of this the government mass purchased construction supplies to be used across the country.