2020
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/962/4/042005
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Architectural structures for the formation of vertical landscaping of buildings

Abstract: “Green architecture” is becoming more widespread all over the world. This is largely due to the need to improve the environmental quality of urban development. Often for the purpose of greening resort to greening the building surfaces, including vertical or having a significant slope. This article is devoted to the study of issues of landscaping vertical surfaces of buildings. The research is aimed at identifying technical features of designing elements of vertical gardening. The subject of the study is archit… Show more

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“…Currently, green plants are used to create a beautiful and sustainable green environment in urban areas. In addition to being planted on the side of the road, the method of planting on the edge of the wall using climbing trees or creeping trees attached to the surface of the wall has been widely implemented [3]. One of the creeping plants that can be used is Tradescantia Zebrine, a perennial herb with long and thin leaves that look like a bladder [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Currently, green plants are used to create a beautiful and sustainable green environment in urban areas. In addition to being planted on the side of the road, the method of planting on the edge of the wall using climbing trees or creeping trees attached to the surface of the wall has been widely implemented [3]. One of the creeping plants that can be used is Tradescantia Zebrine, a perennial herb with long and thin leaves that look like a bladder [4].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%