The rise of rooftop gardens is a response to several urban challenges and lifestyle aspirations. Firstly, cities are facing the heat island effect, where urban regions become significantly warmer than their rural counterparts due to human activities and architectural materials absorbing and re-radiating the sun’s heat. Rooftop gardens help mitigate this by cooling buildings naturally, thus reducing the need for air conditioning.
Moreover, as urban spaces grow denser, personal connection to greenery dwindles. Rooftop gardens reclaim unused spaces, providing urban dwellers with a private oasis to connect with nature, grow their own food, and support local biodiversity. They also contribute to stormwater management, absorbing rainwater that would otherwise strain sewage systems during heavy downpours.