The impact of the building envelope with the green living systems on the built environment
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Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings change in the flow of energy and matter through the urban ecosystems occurs creating multiple environmental problems. Built areas exert considerable influence over their local climate, amplifying problems such as heat waves, air pollution, and flooding. Greening the building envelope these problems can be partially mitigated. By combining nature and built areas in their designs, architects and urban planners can respond to these serious human health and welfare issues and restore the environmental quality of dense urban areas. Green living systems are not the only solution for new designs. Retrofitting existing buildings by altering the buildings' surficial properties can reduce buildings' energy consumption in case of older buildings with poor existing insulation. Implementation of green living systems in the building envelope, greening horizontal surfaces with intensive and extensive gre...en roofs or using vegetation in vertical greening systems for façades, is a strategy that provides ecological, economic and social benefits. This review paper presents collected evidence of effects and explores the important role that the green living systems can play in the dense urban areas. Benefits such as heat island amelioration, reduction of buildings energy consumption, air quality and indoor and outdoor comfort conditions improvement, stormwater management and improved water run-off quality, will be mainly considered. © 2018 Serbian Society of Heat Transfer Engineers.
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green roof / green wall / building / energy / environmentIzvor:
Thermal Science, 2018, 22, 00 (Online first), 225-225Finansiranje / projekti:
- Unapređenje energetskih karakteristika i kvaliteta unutrašnjeg prostora u zgradama obrazovnih ustanova u Srbiji sa uticajem na zdravlje (RS-MESTD-Integrated and Interdisciplinary Research (IIR or III)-42008)
DOI: 10.2298/TSCI170531225D
ISSN: 0354-9836; 2334-7163
WoS: 000450540300007
Scopus: 2-s2.0-85057088575
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VinčaTY - JOUR AU - Dimitrijević-Jovanović, Dragana AU - Živković, Predrag AU - Stevanović, Žana PY - 2018 UR - https://vinar.vin.bg.ac.rs/handle/123456789/7970 AB - Altering the surface cover of an area causes the change in the environment. By erecting buildings change in the flow of energy and matter through the urban ecosystems occurs creating multiple environmental problems. Built areas exert considerable influence over their local climate, amplifying problems such as heat waves, air pollution, and flooding. Greening the building envelope these problems can be partially mitigated. By combining nature and built areas in their designs, architects and urban planners can respond to these serious human health and welfare issues and restore the environmental quality of dense urban areas. Green living systems are not the only solution for new designs. Retrofitting existing buildings by altering the buildings' surficial properties can reduce buildings' energy consumption in case of older buildings with poor existing insulation. Implementation of green living systems in the building envelope, greening horizontal surfaces with intensive and extensive green roofs or using vegetation in vertical greening systems for façades, is a strategy that provides ecological, economic and social benefits. This review paper presents collected evidence of effects and explores the important role that the green living systems can play in the dense urban areas. Benefits such as heat island amelioration, reduction of buildings energy consumption, air quality and indoor and outdoor comfort conditions improvement, stormwater management and improved water run-off quality, will be mainly considered. © 2018 Serbian Society of Heat Transfer Engineers. T2 - Thermal Science T1 - The impact of the building envelope with the green living systems on the built environment VL - 22 IS - 00 (Online first) SP - 225 EP - 225 DO - 10.2298/TSCI170531225D ER -
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Dimitrijević-Jovanović, D., Živković, P.,& Stevanović, Ž.. (2018). The impact of the building envelope with the green living systems on the built environment. in Thermal Science, 22(00 (Online first)), 225-225. https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI170531225D
Dimitrijević-Jovanović D, Živković P, Stevanović Ž. The impact of the building envelope with the green living systems on the built environment. in Thermal Science. 2018;22(00 (Online first)):225-225. doi:10.2298/TSCI170531225D .
Dimitrijević-Jovanović, Dragana, Živković, Predrag, Stevanović, Žana, "The impact of the building envelope with the green living systems on the built environment" in Thermal Science, 22, no. 00 (Online first) (2018):225-225, https://doi.org/10.2298/TSCI170531225D . .