An Interview with the Expert: "Replace Nature, with Nature"
In a recent interview between Kerrdiwen Green's Founder & CEO, Alexandra Nicolau, and Jörg Breuning, founder of Green Roof Technology, we explored the sustainable benefits and aesthetic allure of living green roofs.
What Purpose does a Green Roof serve?
Living green roofs are engineered to blend into or enhance their natural surroundings, exemplifying a commitment to beautiful and sustainable real estate solutions. Ecologically, green roofs help mitigate our negative impact on the environment by:
Reducing energy consumption
Minimising flood risks
Promoting biodiversity
Providing insulation
Mitigating the urban heat island effect
Visually integrating homes into natural landscapes
Green Roofs for Modern Living
At Kerridwen Green Real Estate, we take pride in showcasing properties that marry contemporary architecture with environmental responsibility. A prime example is our featured project in Turks & Caicos, a low-density 9-villa development starting at $2,985,000. These properties exemplify luxury living while embodying environmental stewardship.
The developers of this investment property have prioritised eco-smart design and sustainability, offering a high ROI opportunity in the Caribbean paradise of Turks & Caicos Islands. Click here for more information on one of our favourite featured properties.
Watch the informative 3-part interview below to learn more about Living Green Roofs, and - as our green roof expert, Jörg, so eloquently puts it - replacing nature, with nature!
Click on the videos below to learn more about Living Green Roofs:
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This podcast interview was brought to you by Alexandra Nicolau, Founder & CEO of Kerridwen Green Real Estate, and expert in sustainability for business with over 20-years experience.
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