Rooftop greening method: Evergreen Kiri-sō bag method - A safe and secure rooftop greening method.
Roof greening method that does not require watering - a simple and safe roof greening method.
The rooftop greening method "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" is a greening technique developed considering the recent climate in Japan. It utilizes the resilient evergreen Kiri grass. **Rooftop Greening Revolution** Recent heavy rains and strong winds, phenomena that were once referred to as abnormal weather, are beginning to become commonplace. The plants used in traditional thin-layer rooftop greening have primarily been sedums, but they are declining due to the recent weather conditions. Additionally, heavy rains and strong winds have caused soil erosion and overgrowth of weeds. Until now, rooftop greening involved many complex systems that could only be managed by specialized contractors. The rooftop greening revolution aims to break away from these existing methods and maintain a green oasis easily and sustainably. The system that has made this rooftop greening revolution possible is the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method®." **Features of the Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method** - Soil erosion prevention - Weed control - Easy greening - Low maintenance - No watering required The Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method is a new greening technique that achieves "soil erosion prevention," "weed control," and "easy greening" by placing specialized soil for evergreen Kiri grass into bags. You can search for "Rooftop Greening Revolution" on YouTube to find videos of soil erosion experiments. You can access the video page through the related links below.
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This is the evergreen Kiri-n-so bag method® (FTM bag) utilizing a zipper-type planting bag. It is a triple intellectual property product (Patent No. 4911418 + Registered Trademark No. 6125712) + Variety Registration (Variety Registration No. 15866). The triple intellectual property of the evergreen Kiri-n-so bag method (patent, trademark, variety registration) leads to successful rooftop greening. 1. Prevents the intrusion of weeds 2. Prevents soil runoff 3. Easy installation with a zipper The standard size of the bag method is 50 cm square, with a wet weight of 13 kg per piece. There is also a rectangular type measuring 15 cm x 100 cm available. Additionally, grommet options and custom sizes can be ordered. The rectangular type is used for wall greening and folded plate roof greening. The bag is made of root barrier material, preventing the intrusion of weeds and stopping soil scattering and runoff. The bag allows the evergreen Kiri-n-so to provide moisture to the soil while preventing soil drying. The site will receive bags filled with soil and seedlings of evergreen Kiri-n-so, so you simply open the zipper of the bag, insert the seedlings, and close the zipper. It is a simple greening system that completes the greening by just arranging the bags with plants.
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【Evergreen Giraffe Grass Bag Method Achievements】 〇 Over 500 private facilities 〇 Over 50 public facilities Many others 【Greening Applications】 〇 Rooftop greening, folded plate roof greening, wall greening, slope greening, erosion control dam greening, road greening, concrete slope greening, environmental greening, weed control under solar panels, etc. 【Applications】 〇 Government and public agency facilities, public buildings 〇 Factories, offices, commercial facilities 〇 Apartments, residential homes 〇 Civil engineering structures, erosion control dams, slopes 〇 Ground cover 〇 Weed control
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Soil Erosion Experiment One of the reasons for the failure of rooftop greening is "soil erosion." We recreated heavy rainfall by bursting large water balloons and conducted an erosion experiment comparing the rooftop greening systems "bag method vs. conventional method." Recently, extreme weather events have increased, and the occurrence of "intense rain" with rainfall amounts exceeding 80 mm per hour has increased by about 1.7 times over the past 30 years. Such heavy rain can wash away the soil and plants of rooftop greening, causing issues like clogging drainage systems. For a video comparing soil dispersion experiments, please visit https://kirinsou.jp/system/#experiment1.
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Soil Dispersal Experiment One of the reasons for the failure of rooftop greening is "soil dispersal." We conducted a dispersal experiment comparing the rooftop greening systems "bag method vs. conventional method" by creating strong winds using a blower and a circulator. Recently, it is predicted that there is an increasing trend in the occurrence of very strong tropical cyclones with maximum wind speeds exceeding 45 m/s due to abnormal weather. In such severe weather, the soil and plants from rooftop greening can disperse and cause problems such as clogging drainage systems. For a video comparing soil runoff experiments, please visit https://kirinsou.jp/system/#experiment2.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Rooftop Greening System That Doesn't Fail - "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Case Study: Roof Greening This is roof greening using the rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," which does not fail. Since it is on the roof surface, it is secured with a scattering prevention net. The Asakusa Culture and Tourism Center is a tourist information facility located in Taito Ward, in front of the Kaminarimon Gate. The first floor features an information counter that supports Japanese, English, Korean, and Chinese, as well as a foreign currency exchange service, while the second floor has a tourist information corner. The top floor, the 8th floor, is a free observation terrace. Due to the existing building being over 50 years old and deteriorating, a competition was held in 2008, and the proposal by Kengo Kuma was adopted. The initial plan had a height of 41.25 meters, but voices of opposition arose from Senso-ji Temple and the local shopping district, claiming it would disrupt the harmony of the streetscape, leading to a reduction of about 2 meters, resulting in a height of 38.9 meters. In 2012, it received the Good Design Award. For more details on the rooftop greening revolution and the "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" that doesn't fail, please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Fail-Proof Rooftop Greening System "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Case Study: Rooftop Greening (Accommodating Curves) This is a rooftop greening project of approximately 180 square meters using the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method." The greening area is divided into buildings A to D, and the shapes are not rectangular, with curved sections throughout the rooftop greening. This cannot be accommodated by conventional tray-type greening. The Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method also accommodates 50cm square, 25cm square, and 15cm x 50cm rectangular shapes. Since the bags are flexible, they can be shaped on-site, allowing for customization to fit the rooftop's design. The bags' flexibility also enables greening on curved surfaces. For more details on the Rooftop Greening Revolution and the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Fail-Proof Rooftop Greening System "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Case Study: Rooftop Greening (Rooftop Greening by Middle School Students) The students themselves carried the materials to the rooftop, planted them in bags, and arranged the bags to complete the rooftop greening. The photo below was taken as a graduation memorial. This rooftop greening project was led by the school's science club. The science club measured the temperatures of classrooms that were not greened and the classroom directly below the rooftop greening, using thermography to investigate the temperature distribution in the classrooms. In the classroom directly below the rooftop greening, the overall temperature was shown in blue, confirming the effectiveness of the rooftop greening. For more details on the Rooftop Greening Revolution and the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Fail-Proof Rooftop Greening System "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Case Study: Rooftop Greening (Greening by Children, Rooftop Greening by Junior High School Students) To combat the summer heat at the community center, we implemented the Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method. The community center is a prefabricated building, and during the summer, the air conditioning is ineffective, making it quite hot. The greening was done by the children of the neighborhood. The bags of evergreen kiri grass come with name tags, allowing participants to write their names. By participating in greening activities, the children's feelings towards community development improve, and a sense of attachment to the plaza also develops. For more details on the Rooftop Greening Revolution and the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Failsafe Rooftop Greening System "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Construction Example: Slope Greening A sediment control dam, also known as a "sediment dam," is a type of dam installed in rivers. It serves to catch harmful sediment flowing down from upstream, such as debris flows, and gradually release the accumulated sediment to regulate the amount of sediment flowing downstream. By accumulating sediment in the sediment control dam, the slope of the river becomes gentler, preventing the riverbed and riverbanks from being eroded, while also reducing the destructive power of debris flows. Additionally, it helps stabilize the foothills on both sides, preventing landslides on the mountain slopes. However, the construction of large concrete walls in mountainous areas can lead to landscape issues. Until now, greening sediment control dams has been difficult, and maintaining that greening has also been challenging. The Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method has made it possible to easily green these structures. The greening of sediment control dams blends well with the surrounding scenery. For more details on the Rooftop Greening Revolution and the failsafe rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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Rooftop Greening Revolution: A Fail-Proof Rooftop Greening System "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method" Case Study: Slope Greening Using the Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method, we implemented greening with letters as a landmark for the interchange. Evergreen Kiri Grass is resilient to heat, cold, and drought, making it a low-maintenance plant. It replaces its new shoots around November, so it does not grow wildly and change the shape of the letters. The bag method is made from weed control sheets, effectively preventing weed intrusion and soil erosion. With this combination of low-maintenance plants and the bag method, it is possible to create such lettering through a greening system. For more details about the Rooftop Greening Revolution and the fail-proof rooftop greening system "Evergreen Kiri Grass Bag Method," please visit https://kirinsou.jp.
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In manufacturing, there are people, and in projects, there is drama. The "passion" of three individuals transcends the boundaries of the company to create "co-creation" and "hope." In April 2007, at an exhibition, a certain project team was born. They wanted to create new solutions originating from the field to solve customer problems. Three professionals who shared such a passionate desire met, leading to the establishment of the Evergreen Kiri-Sou Promotion Association. Professionals in plants, architecture, civil engineering, and equipment breathe new life into the city. A series of moving moments. The opportunities to experience moments where the heartbeat never stops are becoming fewer. Why is that? Perhaps it is because the number of fakes and forgeries has increased. We aim to continue being professionals involved in plants, architecture, civil engineering, and equipment, and we operate the Evergreen Kiri-Sou Promotion Association. The professionals have developed new greening methods and greening systems. That is the Evergreen Kiri-Sou bag method.