Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving air quality, mitigating Urban Heat Island effect, reducing energy use for air conditioning. The aim of the research presented is to determine the performance of vertical greening systems in the Mediterranean climate of Italy, analyzing a pilot project built in the city of Genoa. The authors performed an experimental investigation to evaluate the cooling potential of a well vegetated vertical greening system during summer. Field monitoring of the pilot project INPS (National Institute of Social Insurance) Green Fa\ue7ade, installed in 2014 on the south wall of an office building built early in the last century and renovated in the 1980\u2019s, d...
Green technology can represent a sustainable solution for construction of new buildings and for retr...
The growing diffusion of vertical green systems has led to the development of new systems and techno...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
The phenomenon of urban warming, known as urban heat island, negatively influences outdoor comfort c...
The phenomenon of urban warming, known as urban heat island, negatively influences outdoor comfort c...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The European Construction Sector Observatory outlined that green building envelopes as green roofs a...
AbstractIn the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The increase of power peak and energy demand during the cooling season is becoming a crucial issue; ...
A sustainable technology for improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the use of urban greeni...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon induces harmful outdoor comfort conditions, an increase in po...
Green technology can represent a sustainable solution for construction of new buildings and for retr...
The growing diffusion of vertical green systems has led to the development of new systems and techno...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...
Green envelopes can provide environmental and ecological benefits in dense urban areas, improving ai...
The phenomenon of urban warming, known as urban heat island, negatively influences outdoor comfort c...
The phenomenon of urban warming, known as urban heat island, negatively influences outdoor comfort c...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
In the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the warm se...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The European Construction Sector Observatory outlined that green building envelopes as green roofs a...
AbstractIn the Mediterranean area the solar heat gain in buildings needs to be controlled during the...
The increasing environmental issues have afforded opportunities for a widespread application of gree...
The increase of power peak and energy demand during the cooling season is becoming a crucial issue; ...
A sustainable technology for improving the energy efficiency of buildings is the use of urban greeni...
The Urban Heat Island (UHI) phenomenon induces harmful outdoor comfort conditions, an increase in po...
Green technology can represent a sustainable solution for construction of new buildings and for retr...
The growing diffusion of vertical green systems has led to the development of new systems and techno...
The construction, operation and maintenance of buildings consume more than 40% of primary energy in ...