American Life & Accident Insurance Company
	Louisville, KY, USA
	
	 
	
		 
	
		Project Description & Details
	
		The iconic American Life & Accident Insurance Company building in downtown Louisville originally gained notoriety for being the last notable work of the famous German architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe. Although the original plan called for a 2-ply modified bitumen roofing system with a white, reflective cool roof coating, the landmark site was able to increase its sustainability and prominence in the area by installing the largest privately-owned vegetative roofing system in Kentucky.
	
		Johns Manville, Green Roof Solutions and American Roofing & Metal worked together to provide a complete green roof system for the American Life Building; a modified bitumen system, upped to 3-ply for added redundancy and protection, was selected. The vegetation used was primarily pre-vegetated Sedum mats provided by Sempergreen, with ten to twelve different species. Enlisting the assistance of Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest, three small 12-foot-square test beds were also installed to trial various native and adaptive species to Kentucky.
	
		Year: 2009
		Owner: American Life & Accident Insurance Company
		Location: Louisville, KY, USA
		Building Type: Corporate
		Type: Extensive, Test/Research
		System: Single Source Provider
		Size: 16,385 sq. ft
		Slope: 1%
		Access: Accessible, Private
		 
	
		
		 
	
		Designers/Manufacturers of Record:
	
		Building Architect: Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
		Roofing Contractor: American Roofing & Metal
		Waterproofing Membrane: Johns Manville
		Greenroof Consultant & Construction Oversight: Green Roof Solutions
		Pre-vegetated Mat System: Sempergreen
		Greenroof System: Green Roof Solutions
		Research Plots & Monthly Maintenance: Bernheim Arboretum and Research Forest
		General Contractor: Turner Construction Company
	
		Make sure to read all about the American Life & Accident Insurance Company greenroof in the Greenroofs.com October Guest Feature “Kentucky Green: Vegetative Roofing in Downtown Louisville” by Reed Hitchcock, Executive Vice-President of ARMA, the Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association.
	
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