Research has shown the environmental benefits of green envelopes, as well as performance in terms of energy efficiency. To date, there is no analysis of the economic sustainability of these systems, which has allowed the realization of a few, albeit very well known, examples. The research has identified a green modular system integrated into the building envelope, designed to facilitate installation and maintenance, with competitive performance compared to other existing solutions; a system that wants to improve performance and flexibility of vertical applications, experimented on buildings, on the market, and able to adapt, above all, to the needs of the building process. It is important to distinguish architectural aesthetic requirements ...
Greening the building envelope is a rapidly developing field in the words of ecology, horticulture a...
For greening the building envelope several concepts can be used, for example green roofs, fa\ue7ades...
This paper presents a classification of green vertical systems for buildings. The aim of this classi...
Vegetation in architecture can be considered a proper design strategy that is aimed at improving not...
Vegetation in architecture can be considered a proper design strategy that is aimed at improving not...
The integration of vegetation, with green roofs and vertical greening systems, is a constantly evolv...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
Contemporary architecture is increasingly focusing on vertical greening systems as a means to restor...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Plants can fulfil various functions. Plants provide places for playing, sports and recreation, estab...
Greening the building envelope is a rapidly developing field in the words of ecology, horticulture a...
Greening the building envelope is a rapidly developing field in the words of ecology, horticulture a...
For greening the building envelope several concepts can be used, for example green roofs, fa\ue7ades...
This paper presents a classification of green vertical systems for buildings. The aim of this classi...
Vegetation in architecture can be considered a proper design strategy that is aimed at improving not...
Vegetation in architecture can be considered a proper design strategy that is aimed at improving not...
The integration of vegetation, with green roofs and vertical greening systems, is a constantly evolv...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
Contemporary architecture is increasingly focusing on vertical greening systems as a means to restor...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
The use of installation of vertical green systems (VGSs) on buildings envelopes can be evaluated as ...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Planting on roofs and façades is one of the most innovative and fastest developing fields of green t...
Plants can fulfil various functions. Plants provide places for playing, sports and recreation, estab...
Greening the building envelope is a rapidly developing field in the words of ecology, horticulture a...
Greening the building envelope is a rapidly developing field in the words of ecology, horticulture a...
For greening the building envelope several concepts can be used, for example green roofs, fa\ue7ades...
This paper presents a classification of green vertical systems for buildings. The aim of this classi...