AbstractWe can find that many building facades are discoloured black and/or green. Some previous studies showed that the soiling of building facades is caused by the growth of airborne algae. The algal growth is strongly influenced by the water supply, including the rain, the condensation, and high humidity. However, the influence of the other environmental factors, such as the solar radiation, the temperature, and the wind on the algal growth, has not been investigated yet. The relationship between the algal growth and the environmental factors on the building facades which the algae grow for long term has not been investigated. Therefore, we quantified the relationship between the algal growth and the environmental factors based on the fi...
Water bodies in urban parks are important for scenic and recreational areas, yet algal bloom problem...
Environmental problems, including global warming and climate change widely acknowledged as one of th...
ntroduction:Phototrophic microorganisms are the first residents of different surfaces of ancient bui...
6th International Building Physics Conference, IBPC 2015We can find that many building facades are d...
AbstractWe can find that many building facades are discoloured black and/or green. Some previous stu...
Rain affects the building envelope's durability, increasing the amount of water available on the sur...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of environmental temperature and relat...
Buildings and monuments are often colonized by microorganisms that can result in colour change and a...
Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. D-2, Environmental...
The growth of algae on facade materials has developed to a serious, primarily aesthetical problem ov...
This article gives a comprehensive overview on potentially harmful algae occurring in the built envi...
Environmental factors influencing the deterioration of Nikka Stone used in Koshien Hall were investi...
Recent observations have shown that many sandstone buildings, including important components of the ...
WOS:000333782100017International audienceBuilding materials are regularly affected by the growth of ...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
Water bodies in urban parks are important for scenic and recreational areas, yet algal bloom problem...
Environmental problems, including global warming and climate change widely acknowledged as one of th...
ntroduction:Phototrophic microorganisms are the first residents of different surfaces of ancient bui...
6th International Building Physics Conference, IBPC 2015We can find that many building facades are d...
AbstractWe can find that many building facades are discoloured black and/or green. Some previous stu...
Rain affects the building envelope's durability, increasing the amount of water available on the sur...
Abstract The purpose of this study was to evaluate the effect of environmental temperature and relat...
Buildings and monuments are often colonized by microorganisms that can result in colour change and a...
Summaries of technical papers of Annual Meeting Architectural Institute of Japan. D-2, Environmental...
The growth of algae on facade materials has developed to a serious, primarily aesthetical problem ov...
This article gives a comprehensive overview on potentially harmful algae occurring in the built envi...
Environmental factors influencing the deterioration of Nikka Stone used in Koshien Hall were investi...
Recent observations have shown that many sandstone buildings, including important components of the ...
WOS:000333782100017International audienceBuilding materials are regularly affected by the growth of ...
If one takes a closer look at almost any building facade one will find biological growth. Although t...
Water bodies in urban parks are important for scenic and recreational areas, yet algal bloom problem...
Environmental problems, including global warming and climate change widely acknowledged as one of th...
ntroduction:Phototrophic microorganisms are the first residents of different surfaces of ancient bui...