Is it safe to do this? One thing I heard about rooftop gardens is the soil could be too heavy for the building. In this case there is an entire house on it, and the building looks old. Just curious.
LoudMusicsays
> “*Time to mow the roof again …*”
drolleremusays
Reminds me of Batteries Not Included
The_Safe_For_Worksays
I’d rather live there than in a penthouse apartment.
vladtaltossays
Something tells me, someone had issues getting Granny to move to the City (probably back in the 20s or 30s when the building was built).
noahsgnar says
There are two houses right?
ddgromit says
Woah cool where is this?
Here’s a [different one](https://nypost.com/2017/07/13/for-the-first-time-this-rare-nyc-rooftop-cottage-is-for-sale/).
wineddinedand69ed says
China brought this game to a whole new level: [25 villas](https://preview.redd.it/374m0axaumi01.jpg?width=1024&auto=webp&s=91146906dbf96916586f6c68c51b97f47818cec5) with bright [blue roofs, pastel yellow walls, wraparound veranda’s and separated by white picket fences] (http://img5.cache.netease.com/photo/0001/2013-08-02/9594OB9G00AP0001.jpg) on the roof of a four-story shopping center in Hengyang.
royrogerer says
Is it safe to do this? One thing I heard about rooftop gardens is the soil could be too heavy for the building. In this case there is an entire house on it, and the building looks old. Just curious.
LoudMusic says
> “*Time to mow the roof again …*”
drolleremu says
Reminds me of Batteries Not Included
The_Safe_For_Work says
I’d rather live there than in a penthouse apartment.
vladtaltos says
Something tells me, someone had issues getting Granny to move to the City (probably back in the 20s or 30s when the building was built).