dachgärten
Dachgärten, also known as roof gardens, are cultivated areas on the roofs of buildings. They can range from simple green roofs designed for insulation and stormwater management to elaborate recreational spaces with plants, seating, and even water features. The concept has ancient roots, with examples found in Hanging Gardens of Babylon. Modern dachgärten are facilitated by advancements in structural engineering and waterproofing technologies, which allow for the necessary load-bearing capacity and protection of the building.
The benefits of dachgärten are numerous. They contribute to urban biodiversity by providing habitats for insects
The design and construction of a dachtgarten require careful consideration of several factors. The building's structural