2023
DOI: 10.1186/s44147-023-00259-9
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Evaluating the efficiency of a living wall facade as a sustainable energy-saving alternative in hot arid regions

Ayah Mohamed Ramadhan,
Ayman Hassaan Mahmoud

Abstract: Buildings can generate heat from a variety of sources, including building occupants, the sun, lighting and radiance, and cooling equipment, the energy consumed by which results in heat. Egypt is experiencing rapid economic growth, improvements in urban spaces, and a reduction in green space, all of which contribute to the occurrence of environmental problems such as pollutants, increased CO2 emissions, and increased energy consumption. Furthermore, the study focuses on the cases of architectural buildings that… Show more

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“… A review of existing solutions implemented around the world has identified relationships between the decision to implement a green façade and external factors: climate, population density of the site, or sun exposure of the façade [29,33]. There is a need for green façades across most inhabited areas of the world on buildings performing various functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… A review of existing solutions implemented around the world has identified relationships between the decision to implement a green façade and external factors: climate, population density of the site, or sun exposure of the façade [29,33]. There is a need for green façades across most inhabited areas of the world on buildings performing various functions.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%