Nov. 26, 2013: Portland State Will Build Green Roof Research Site on Walmart Store
Numerous Sensors and a Weather Station Will Be Deployed on the Store’s Roof
PORTLAND, Ore. — The design of green roofs — including its energy efficiency enhancing and heat island mitigating features — is expected to improve following a two-year research partnership between Portland State University (PSU) and Walmart that will collect in-depth data on the largest green roof installation in Portland.
PSU’s Green Building Research Laboratory will lead the effort to deploy numerous sensors and a weather station on Walmart’s new Hayden Meadows store in North Portland, which will feature 40,000 square feet of vegetative roof installed in three separate sections — each devoted to testing different aspects of green roof design, such as materials and soil depth. The remaining 52,000 square feet of white membrane rooftop will also be monitored by sensors, providing an opportunity to deliver side-by-side comparisons on factors including surface temperature, water flow, and building operations. Data collected from the Hayden Meadows roof will be compared to similar data collected on a Walmart green roof in Chicago, providing a comprehensive view of green roof performance in various conditions.