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El. knyga: Importance of Greenery in Sustainable Buildings

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  • Serija: Innovative Renewable Energy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030685560
  • Formatas: PDF+DRM
  • Serija: Innovative Renewable Energy
  • Išleidimo metai: 23-Jul-2021
  • Leidėjas: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783030685560

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This book covers the important aspects of greenery in buildings, both in the landscape and within buildings, examining how greenery improves comfort and appeal in sustainable buildings. The book is part of the World Renewable Energy Network’s drive to encourage architects and builders to use greenery as much as possible in their design to reduce energy consumption and provide a pleasant appearance and pleasing aspect to their buildings. It shows and demonstrates how widespread the use of greenery is in buildings, and the books 17 chapters were chosen from 12 different countries representing a truly global look at the use and benefit of using greenery in buildings. This book is aimed at architects, building construction authorities, urban planners, and policymakers to encourage the use of greenery in their future buildings and explain why it is important to do so.

The Added Value of Greenery for Sustainable Building: The Perspective from the Netherlands
1(30)
Wim Zeiler
Green Dreams: Regenerating Cities Through Nature
31(16)
Alessandra Battisti
Greening the Urban Environment: An Integrated Approach to Planning Sustainable Cities---The Case of Greater Cairo
47(26)
Khalid Zakaria El Adli
Noha A. Abd El Aziz
Urban Vegetation and Microclimatic Comfort in Warm Climates
73(28)
Gustavo Cantuaria
Manuel Correia Guedes
From Vernacular to Sustainable Contemporary Architecture: Urban Green and Patios
101(24)
Carolina Ganem Karlen
Rooftop Greenhouses: Smart and Inclusive Design
125(30)
Lucia Ceccherini Nelli
Urban Green Coverage: Importance of Green Roofs and Urban Farming Policies in Enhancing Liveability in Buildings and Cities---Global and Regional Outlook
155(76)
Mohsen Aboulnaga
Heba Fouad
Food in the City: Enabling Integrated Solutions for Urban Agriculture and Food Production in Buildings
231(24)
Michele D'Ostuni
Antonella Trombadore
Francesco Orsini
The Role of Natural Factors in Courtyard Houses of Hot-Arid Climate of Iran
255(18)
Seyedehmamak Salavatian
Adaptive Design of Green Facades and Vertical Farm: Examples of Technological Integration of Microalgae for Energy Production in Resilient Architecture
273(22)
Antonella Trombadore
Beatrice Paludi
Michele D'Ostuni
Significance of Courtyard House Design in the Arab World
295(16)
Falah AlKubaisy
The Use of Vegetation in Hot Arid Climates for Sustainable Urban Environments
311(26)
Jose Manuel Ochoa
Irene Marincic
Helena Coch
Conclusions 337(4)
Index 341
Dr. Ali Sayigh is Chairman and Founder of the World Renewable Energy Congress and Council; Director General of World Renewable Energy Network (WREN); Chairman and Founder of the Arab Solar Energy Society; and Past Chairman of the UK Solar Energy Society. Dr. Sayigh was recently elected to chair the Iraqi Energy Institute, and he actively consults on renewable and sustainable energy issues for a number of international organizations, including UNESCO, ISESCO, UNDP, ESCWA, & UNIDO. Dr. Sayigh was Director of Solar Seminars at ICTP Trieste, Italy from 1977-1995; Professor of Solar Energy at King Saud, Kuwait, and Reading Universities from 1969 to 1994, and Professor of Engineering at the University of Hertfordshire from 1994 to 2004. He was the founding expert in Renewable Energy at AOPEC. He is Fellow of the Institute of Energy; Fellow of the Institution of Electrical Engineers; and Chartered Engineer. He has published more than 400 papers and has contributed to and edited morethan 30 books. He has been Editor and Editor in Chief of several international journals including Renewable Energy and the International Journal of Environmental Sciences and Technology and Editor-in-Chief of the Major Reference Work Comprehensive Renewable Energy. He is fellow of many societies including The Royal Society of Art. Antonella Trombadore, PhD, is a Professor in the Department of Architecture at the University of Florence, where she is also a senior researcher at the ABITA Interuniversity Research Center. Dr. Trombadore received a PhD in Architectural Technology and an MSC in Energy Management from the University of Florence. Her areas of professional expertise are in the in the fields of project management, integrated projects, sustainable urban design, energy conscious design, low energy buildings, sustainable architecture and bioclimatic design, communications, and dissemination strategies. She is team leader of several European Research Projects in the field of architectural integration of innovative solutions for energy retrofitting action, nearly zero buildings as well as integrated smart process for AbitareMediterraneo, multi-issues platform as interactive Network for technical regulations management, technologies data base and best practice dissemination activity. She is also a Collaborator for the management of the European Master Course Sustainable Design and Technologies for Built Environment and post-graduate courses in Bioclimatic Architecture and Energy Saving in Buildings at the University of Florence.