Rooftop Garden Path Ideas
Refine by:
Budget
Sort by:Popular Today
1 - 20 of 103 photos
Item 1 of 3
Hamilton Building Supply / HBS Home™
The craftsmen at Hamilton Building Supply were delighted to build this gorgeous curved walkway for one of the rooftop gardens that can be found at the Children's Hospital of Philadelphia. We kept in mind the sick children and their families who would be enjoying the gardens while their little ones had to remain in the hospital. This project is a study to show how a walk such as this is constructed from start to finish.
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
This is an example of a mid-sized contemporary drought-tolerant and partial sun rooftop garden path in San Francisco with decking.
pulltab
Photo: Bilyana Dimitrova
This is an example of a large full sun rooftop garden path in New York with decking.
This is an example of a large full sun rooftop garden path in New York with decking.
Landstylist: landscape design ideas, curated.
John Porcheddu
This is an example of a small coastal drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop garden path in New York with decking for spring.
This is an example of a small coastal drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop garden path in New York with decking for spring.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Wild flower meadow next to the lake and apple orchards showcasing Upstate New York apple production. Some areas mowed for entertaining and tents.
This is an example of a huge rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for spring.
This is an example of a huge rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for spring.
WaterQuest Landscaping
Design ideas for a large traditional partial sun rooftop brick landscaping in Albuquerque for spring.
Wesley Stout Associates
Green Roof, Outdoor Lighting, Balcony, Stone Railing, Boxwood, Planters
This is an example of a huge traditional drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
This is an example of a huge traditional drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
McNICHOLS CO.
The garden panels were assembled with two goals in mind - to help conceal the roof's mechanical equipment and create a contemporary sculpture. The framed Stainless Steel wire mesh panels were fabricated in varying heights, widths and textures and positioned along the rooftop to replicate Chicago's urban skyline. McNICHOLS® Wire Mesh panels include a combination of three different patterns from the Designer Metals line.
McNICHOLS® Chateau 3110, Chateau 3105, and Aura 8155 all provide sufficient openings to circulate exhaust, yet were solid enough to obscure the equipment. The Stainless material was lightweight enough to be fabricated off-site, yet sturdy enough to withstand the climate extremes of Chicago. To compliment the rooftop garden panels, the Stainless Mesh was also used for infill panels along the roof's perimeter.
The 70 panels varied in size from 42 to 62 inches in height and 24 to 72 inches in width. The project required a total of 1,250 square feet.
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Views looking out of the conference barn windows to the large roof garden.
Inspiration for a huge rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
Inspiration for a huge rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
Christian Duvernois Landscape/Studio
The rooftop is subdivided by a home office space and separate residential area. The terrace conversion introduces elements that create a multifunctional green roof and arboretum. A steppable green walkway, laced with thyme, is positioned between a diverse range of perennials and provides access to both spaces. Selection of the vegetation was inspired by the client’s French Alp origins. On the north terrace there is a designed sculptural fountain. This soothing focal element contributes to a sublime occurrence in the garden, set against the astounding Manhattan skyline.
Photo credit: Eve K. Tremblay
A J Miller Landscape Architecture PLLC
Views looking out of the conference barn windows to the large roof garden.
Photo of a small rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
Photo of a small rustic drought-tolerant and full sun rooftop stone garden path in New York for summer.
Thom Brajkovich, Architect
This is an example of a huge mediterranean full sun rooftop concrete paver landscaping in San Luis Obispo for spring.
ForeverLawn Metro
This residential development in Midtown Manhattan created a gorgeous green space on the rooftop of their building for residents to enjoy. With lounge chairs, tables, and live plants, this rooftop space is ideal for entertaining or just relaxing and enjoying the view. With 360 views of New York City, including the iconic Chrysler Building in the background, this incredible rooftop is the pride of the building.
Ferguson Bath, Kitchen & Lighting Gallery
Design ideas for a mid-sized contemporary drought-tolerant and partial sun rooftop garden path in San Francisco with decking.
Christian Duvernois Landscape/Studio
The rooftop is subdivided by a home office space and separate residential area. The terrace conversion introduces elements that create a multifunctional green roof and arboretum. A steppable green walkway, laced with thyme, is positioned between a diverse range of perennials and provides access to both spaces. Selection of the vegetation was inspired by the client’s French Alp origins. On the north terrace there is a designed sculptural fountain. This soothing focal element contributes to a sublime occurrence in the garden, set against the astounding Manhattan skyline.
Photo credit: Eve K. Tremblay
Dahl Luxury Homes
This is an example of a large southwestern full sun rooftop brick landscaping in Phoenix for summer.
Roland Oehme Landscape Architecture
This garden consists of garden planters above a parking garage next to a high rise condominium building with 195 residents. The building was designed by the famed architect Frank Gehry, and is situated in the Cross Keys development, which was created by the pioneering Rouse Company, who also created the famous town of Columbia, MD. I designed the plantings for four main planters and two smaller ones. And, every year I design and install annual displays in one bed and four pots. The plantings are pollinator friendly with flowering perennials and ornamental grasses. My dad had previously designed the plantings for this garden; most of which has been replaced. I continue to oversee the maintenance of this garden.
Landscape design and photo by Roland Oehme
Rooftop Garden Path Ideas
ForeverLawn Metro
This residential development in Midtown Manhattan created a gorgeous green space on the rooftop of their building for residents to enjoy. With lounge chairs, tables, and live plants, this rooftop space is ideal for entertaining or just relaxing and enjoying the view. With 360 views of New York City, including the iconic Chrysler Building in the background, this incredible rooftop is the pride of the building.
1