Vertical gardens are fully functional gardens in areas where there is less oxygen and space, ideal for residential and urban cities where there is no vegetation; occupy a special place in interiors furniture. The gardens occupy an important aesthetic problem. Aesthetic task in vertical gardens can be achieved by forming sectors of identification in the urban landscape through the choice of a particular plant spatial composition and composition, to create comfort and representation in community centers, through various forms of landscaping and park furniture. Vertical garden it reduces noise temperature and absorption of contaminated particles. Every day lawns becoming less and increase the need for vertical gardens. The idea of vertical g...
VG is greenery where plants can be grown on, up, or against internal or external walls of buildings ...
As we know we live in a process of industrialization and massive building of residential buildings, ...
In the modern world, urban areas are gradually replacing natural areas, which, in turn, negatively a...
Not AvailableAir pollution in Cities and Metros across the world is a matter of global health concer...
The term “vertical gardening” is self-explanatory. Vertical gardens, also known as green...
Issues such as utilization of natural resources, environmental problems and global climate change in...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) emphasize the importance of linking biodiversity conservation with clim...
Vertical gardens are considered to be quite a recent topic in the world of landscape architecture. C...
Nature and human have always coexisted over time. We learned to transform and adapt it to our way an...
Analysis of vertical greenery landscape an alternative to our historical horizontal landscape which ...
Article is devoted to issue of integration of vertical gardening into structure of high-rise buildin...
In this article the analysis of conceptual and realized domestic and foreign projects on vertical ga...
The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of th...
<p align="left">Modules for Vertical Urban Gardens (MHUG) are a hybrid of vertical gardens and urban...
Bibliographic review of studies on urban vertical gardens, their benefits for the population, fauna,...
VG is greenery where plants can be grown on, up, or against internal or external walls of buildings ...
As we know we live in a process of industrialization and massive building of residential buildings, ...
In the modern world, urban areas are gradually replacing natural areas, which, in turn, negatively a...
Not AvailableAir pollution in Cities and Metros across the world is a matter of global health concer...
The term “vertical gardening” is self-explanatory. Vertical gardens, also known as green...
Issues such as utilization of natural resources, environmental problems and global climate change in...
Nature-based solutions (NBS) emphasize the importance of linking biodiversity conservation with clim...
Vertical gardens are considered to be quite a recent topic in the world of landscape architecture. C...
Nature and human have always coexisted over time. We learned to transform and adapt it to our way an...
Analysis of vertical greenery landscape an alternative to our historical horizontal landscape which ...
Article is devoted to issue of integration of vertical gardening into structure of high-rise buildin...
In this article the analysis of conceptual and realized domestic and foreign projects on vertical ga...
The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of th...
<p align="left">Modules for Vertical Urban Gardens (MHUG) are a hybrid of vertical gardens and urban...
Bibliographic review of studies on urban vertical gardens, their benefits for the population, fauna,...
VG is greenery where plants can be grown on, up, or against internal or external walls of buildings ...
As we know we live in a process of industrialization and massive building of residential buildings, ...
In the modern world, urban areas are gradually replacing natural areas, which, in turn, negatively a...