Urban greening provides a wide range of ecosystem services to address the main challenges of urban areas, e.g., carbon sequestration, evapotranspiration and shade, thermal insulation, and pollution control. This study evaluates the environmental sustainability of a vertical greening system (VGS) built in 2014 in Italy, for which extensive monitoring activities were implemented. The life-cycle assessment methodology was applied to quantify the water–energy–climate nexus of the VGS for 1 m2 of the building’s wall surface. Six different scenarios were modelled according to three different end-of-life scenarios and two different useful lifetime scenarios (10 and 25 years). The environmental impact of global-warming potential and generated energ...
This study shows that greening the building envelope with vertical greening systems such as climbing...
Water in the city is typically exploited in a linear process, by which most of it becomes polluted, ...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
Reflections Vertical greening systems can provide several environmental benefits in urban areas, mit...
The building and construction sector is a large contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission...
Vertical Greenery Systems (VGS) are relatively light structures anchored on building facades with pl...
The growing diffusion of vertical green systems has led to the development of new systems and techno...
Vertical greening systems are also known as green walls, living walls, or green facades. They are co...
In this paper, an environmental impact assessment has been developed for evaluating advantages and d...
Contemporary architecture is increasingly focusing on vertical greening systems as a means to restor...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Water in the city is typically exploited in...
Water in the city is typically exploited in a linear process, in which most of it is polluted, treat...
Green vertical systems have advantages in terms of building energy performance, but their environmen...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
This study shows that greening the building envelope with vertical greening systems such as climbing...
Water in the city is typically exploited in a linear process, by which most of it becomes polluted, ...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
Reflections Vertical greening systems can provide several environmental benefits in urban areas, mit...
The building and construction sector is a large contributor to anthropogenic greenhouse gas emission...
Vertical Greenery Systems (VGS) are relatively light structures anchored on building facades with pl...
The growing diffusion of vertical green systems has led to the development of new systems and techno...
Vertical greening systems are also known as green walls, living walls, or green facades. They are co...
In this paper, an environmental impact assessment has been developed for evaluating advantages and d...
Contemporary architecture is increasingly focusing on vertical greening systems as a means to restor...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
© 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.Water in the city is typically exploited in...
Water in the city is typically exploited in a linear process, in which most of it is polluted, treat...
Green vertical systems have advantages in terms of building energy performance, but their environmen...
The integration of vegetation in urban areas is a constantly evolving research fi eld. However, gree...
This study shows that greening the building envelope with vertical greening systems such as climbing...
Water in the city is typically exploited in a linear process, by which most of it becomes polluted, ...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...