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Investigations of Greenery Façade Approaches for the Energy Performance Improvement of Buildings and Sustainable Cities
Today, sustainability is resulting in a significant and intriguing approach to architecture and the environment. Environmental threats such as greenery façade and resulting energy shortages, negative impacts of climate change, sick building syndromes, and many building-related professional bodies have led to the recognition of the need for effective sustainable building design strategies. As a result, in recent years, there has been an increase in interest in developing efficient solutions to improve the long-term energy performance of buildings. The use of greenery on building facades is becoming more popular as a way to improve the quality of life in urban areas. The green façade has the potential to cool the building’s surface. The meaning, benefits, and techniques of the green façade as a part of the urban environment’s sustainability strategy will be presented in this paper. The two types of greenery façade systems are the green façade or vertical greening and the living wall. The goal of this research is to analyze the effect of green facades systems on building temperature and to address different types of green facade systems and their thermal effects as part of this quest. Finally, the study highlights emerging innovative building façade design solutions aimed at improving the building sector’s energy efficiency and contributing to cities’ long-term sustainability.
Investigations of Greenery Façade Approaches for the Energy Performance Improvement of Buildings and Sustainable Cities
Today, sustainability is resulting in a significant and intriguing approach to architecture and the environment. Environmental threats such as greenery façade and resulting energy shortages, negative impacts of climate change, sick building syndromes, and many building-related professional bodies have led to the recognition of the need for effective sustainable building design strategies. As a result, in recent years, there has been an increase in interest in developing efficient solutions to improve the long-term energy performance of buildings. The use of greenery on building facades is becoming more popular as a way to improve the quality of life in urban areas. The green façade has the potential to cool the building’s surface. The meaning, benefits, and techniques of the green façade as a part of the urban environment’s sustainability strategy will be presented in this paper. The two types of greenery façade systems are the green façade or vertical greening and the living wall. The goal of this research is to analyze the effect of green facades systems on building temperature and to address different types of green facade systems and their thermal effects as part of this quest. Finally, the study highlights emerging innovative building façade design solutions aimed at improving the building sector’s energy efficiency and contributing to cities’ long-term sustainability.
Investigations of Greenery Façade Approaches for the Energy Performance Improvement of Buildings and Sustainable Cities
Environmental Earth Sciences
Gökçekuş, Hüseyin (editor) / Kassem, Youssef (editor) / Alhmoud, Saeed Hussein (author)
International Conference on Natural Resources and Sustainable Environmental Management ; 2021
Climate Change, Natural Resources and Sustainable Environmental Management ; Chapter: 27 ; 230-239
2022-07-21
10 pages
Article/Chapter (Book)
Electronic Resource
English
Green façade , Energy efficiency , Vertical greenery , Living wall , Sustainable construction , Green wall , Passive system , Urban greening Environment , Environmental Management , Water, general , Sustainable Development , Renewable and Green Energy , Waste Management/Waste Technology , Earth and Environmental Science
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