Green infrastructures inside cities represent an effective strategy to face with the increasingly urgent environmental problems. Green systems applied to building envelope are among the most applicable and useful solutions. These provide many significant advantages at different scales. Green façades (GF) are a typology of vertical green systems, applied to the vertical components of the building envelope. GF allow to save energy for air conditioning, by improving the envelope thermal performances. Energy behaviour of GF has been more deeply studied in warm periods, than in cold ones. This paper aims to analyse wintertime energy performances of GF. Evaluations were carried out based on the experimental data collected on two GF, in B...
Green façades constitute constructive technologies with a positive influence on sustainability in ci...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...
Green infrastructures inside cities represent an effective strategy to face with the increasingly ur...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
Building greenery systems can represent a sustainable solution for new buildings design and for exis...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
A sustainable technology for improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the use of urban greeni...
AbstractIn the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the...
The use of vegetated vertical systems is a sustainable technology for improving the energy efficienc...
Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. T...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
Nowadays, buildings in Europe account for a consumption of 40% of total energy use and about 65% of ...
The spread of green infrastructures in a city should improve climate and comfort conditions. Green v...
Green façades constitute constructive technologies with a positive influence on sustainability in ci...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...
Green infrastructures inside cities represent an effective strategy to face with the increasingly ur...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
Building greenery systems can represent a sustainable solution for new buildings design and for exis...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
A sustainable technology for improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the use of urban greeni...
AbstractIn the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the...
The use of vegetated vertical systems is a sustainable technology for improving the energy efficienc...
Nowadays the growth of the cities increased built and paved areas, energy use and heat generation. T...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
Nowadays, buildings in Europe account for a consumption of 40% of total energy use and about 65% of ...
The spread of green infrastructures in a city should improve climate and comfort conditions. Green v...
Green façades constitute constructive technologies with a positive influence on sustainability in ci...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...