Sustainable Roofing Design Considerations and Applications  

Education Type: 
On-Demand
Duration: 
1.5 Hours
Level: 
Intermediate
Prerequisites: 

None

LEED Category: 
Energy & Atmosphere

During the last two decades of the 20th century, a variety of roof systems began to compete
with traditional built-up roofs (BUR). These newer systems included modified bitumens, single-plies, sprayed polyurethane foam, and metal panels. Green and cool roofs and building-integrated photovoltaics have also improved and expanded the choices for roofing. This abundance of materials from which to choose has greatly complicated roof system design. But it has also expanded the options for integrating roofing elements into the building to support sustainable design, aesthetics, and other project goals. To select, detail and specify the most appropriate roof system for a project, a general understanding of the available material options and how to consider the roofing choice in the context of all other design objectives is essential.

Learning Objectives

By completing this course you will learn and be able to:

  • Understand at least two roof design considerations;
  • Summarize at least two features of extensive green roofs;
  • List at least two design considerations for extensive green roofs;
  • List the types of cool metal roofing and their benefits;
  • Understand the steps in designing a building-integrated photovoltaic system; and
  • Describe at least one application of building-integrated photovoltaics upon reviewing an example.