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Integration of green roofs&walls in urban areas

2020

Growing urbanization is associated with the emergence of environmental problems, such as the reduction of natural resources, the atmosphere pollution and the increase of the heat islands phenomenon in cities. The integration of vegetation in the urban areas, through the creation of green hanging systems, represents a possible solution to improve the energy sustainability of buildings, to combat meteoric excesses, to improve stormwater management and to reduce pollutant levels. These energy and environmental benefits are related to the properties of evapotranspiration, shading and thermal insulation of the vegetation. The work reports the results of the main studies concerning the use of han…

Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentgreen systems green roofs vertical greenery energy saving energy efficiency environmental sustainabilityStrategy and ManagementSustainabilitySettore AGR/09 - Meccanica AgrariaEnvironmental scienceResearch articleManagement Monitoring Policy and LawDevelopmentEnvironmental planningEfficient energy use
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Evaluation of Daylight Availability for Energy Savings.

2015

Dynamic daylight simulations are very useful instruments in daylighting design process. They allow an in depth analysis of indoor daylight availability levels and define if they are adequate to perform a particular visual task. Their results can be used to design shading devices or lighting control systems and compare different technical solutions. The use of these simulations is likely to spread in the common design practice since some regulations and green building rating systems suggest their use. This paper presents dynamic daylight simulation results related to an open-plan office, performed with Autodesk 3ds Max Design ® , which is a calculation software validated by recent researches…

ShadingsEngineeringArchitectural engineeringlcsh:TH2025-3000Renewable Energy Sustainability and the Environmentbusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Context (language use)Field (computer science)SoftwareShadingControl systemSystems engineeringProduction (economics)Daylightlcsh:Details in building design and construction. Including walls roofsbusinessDaylightingDaylightingSimulationEnergy (miscellaneous)Controls
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Verde pensile estensivo ad alto valore ecologico in ambiente mediterraneo. Aspetti progettuali e funzionali

2013

Green areas are open spaces holding an unexpected kind of local biodiversity within the city, linked to species and habitats frequently found in human settlements. Green roofs can be an important means for environmental mitigation and, if designed according to the principles of restoration ecology, can improve the thermodynamic performance / hydraulic system and at the same time encouraging the development of urban biodiversity. With this work, we propose a methodology approach for green roofs in Mediterranean areas, that integrate aesthetic values with the functional traits of native species, in order to make green roofs “local tanks of biodiversity”.

Tetti verdi verde pensile estensivo Regione Mediterranea habitat biodiversitàGreen roofs Mediterranean Region biodiversity extensive green roofs habitatSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E Applicata
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La scoperta, sistemazione e conservazione della grande Iscrizione di Gortina, nell'isola di Creta (1884-1921): la protezione delle testimonianze e le…

2013

La scoperta e la conservazione della Grande Iscrizione di Gortina a Creta, da parte degli studiosi italiani, fra la fine del XIX sec. e i primi decenni del XX sec., rappresentò un grande riconoscimento scientifico-culturale per la giovane nazione italiana. Nel passato, l’isola di Creta era stata legata alla Repubblica di Venezia e anche questo rapporto favorì l’invio a Creta del giovane epigrafista F. Halbherr, il quale fra notevoli peripezie rinvenne, assieme all’epigrafista tedesco E. Fabricius, la famosa l’iscrizione nell’antica città di Gortina. L’iscrizione, fra le più antiche e complete finora conosciute in tutta Europa, conteneva le norme sulla famiglia, l’eredità e in generale i dir…

The discovery and preservation of the Great Inscription of Gortyna in Crete by Italian researchers in the late nineteenth century. and the first decades of the twentieth century. was an important cultural and scientific recognition for the young Italian nation. In the past the island of Crete had been tied to the Republic of Venice and this report also favored sending in Crete the young epigraphist F. Halbherr who among considerable vicissitudes came to together to the epigraphist german E. Fabricius the inclusion of the famous ancient city of Gortyna. The inscription among the oldest and most comprehensive so far known throughout Europe the rules contained on the family's legacy in general and the rights and duties of some of the people of the Minoan civilization (480-450 BC). The inscription was carved on blocks organic limestone a restored ancient building which later in Roman times was turned into odeon. The Laws of Gortyn were engraved on the remains of the wall forming the passageway in front of the steps of the odeon. The essay traces the events that led to the discovery and subsequent storage made by Halbherr especially with the help of archaeologist L. Pernier and finally with the help of architect E. Stefani who designed a modern cover on the top of the ambulatory of the segments containing the inscription. This coverage was made to perform during the First World War on the basis of the Italian project from the Greek Government in order to protect the membership from possible war damage but especially from vandalism. The roof brick clay of the Laws of Gortyna still serves its function and ensures the use of the monument bearing witness to the preservation of Italian culture in Greece and more generally in the world. But in Sicily in the remains of the Villa del Casale in Piazza Armerina (Enna) its elegant protection (built in 1957) is representative of a whole period of culture of the Italian restoration is removed and replaced because it has not been able to make a ongoing maintenance is due. A bad example of conservation and management of a UNESCO monument from which arise after the work for the construction of new roofs an equally insulting to the archaeological heritage and scenic Italian and world.Settore ICAR/19 - Restauro
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A Plant Sociological Procedure for the Ecological Design and Enhancement of Urban Green Infrastructure

2021

AbstractUrban green infrastructure could represent an important mean for environmental mitigation, if designed according to the principles of restoration ecology. Moreover, if suitably executed, managed and sized, they may be assimilated to meta-populations of natural habitats, deserving to be included in the biodiversity monitoring networks. In this chapter, we combined automatised and expert opinion-based procedures in order to select the vascular plant assemblages to populate different microhabitats (differing in terms of light and moisture) co-occurring on an existing green roof in Zurich (Switzerland). Our results lead to identify three main plant species groups, which prove to be the …

Urban biodiversityVegetationPioneer speciesSettore ICAR/15 - Architettura Del Paesaggiobusiness.industryGreen roofEnvironmental resource managementBiodiversitySpecies introductionUrban meadowEcosystem services580: Pflanzen (Botanik)Green roofSettore BIO/03 - Botanica Ambientale E ApplicataRuderal speciesSpecies richnessbusinessGreen infrastructureData miningRestoration ecologyGreen roofs Urban biodiversity Species introduction Urban meadows Data mining Vegetation
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Green Roofs as Effective Tools for Improving the Indoor Comfort Levels of Buildings—An Application to a Case Study in Sicily

2020

In the line of pursuing better energy efficiency in human activities that would result in a more sustainable utilization of resources, the building sector plays a relevant role, being responsible for almost 40% of both energy consumption and the release of pollutant substances in the atmosphere. For this purpose, techniques aimed at improving the energy performances of buildings&rsquo

building componentsgreen roofArchitectural engineeringIndoor air0211 other engineering and technologiessimulation modelsbuilding modelling02 engineering and technologybuilding component010501 environmental sciences01 natural scienceslcsh:Technologylcsh:Chemistrygreen roofsenergy consumptionGeneral Materials ScienceCeiling (aeronautics)021108 energyComfort levelsinnovative envelopeInstrumentationlcsh:QH301-705.50105 earth and related environmental sciencesFluid Flow and Transfer ProcessesEnergy demandlcsh:TProcess Chemistry and TechnologySimulation modelingEnergy performanceGeneral EngineeringEnergy consumptionlcsh:QC1-999Computer Science Applicationslcsh:Biology (General)lcsh:QD1-999lcsh:TA1-2040indoor comfortEnvironmental sciencelcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General)lcsh:PhysicsEfficient energy useApplied Sciences
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GReen roofs and façades agriculture (GRF) for supporting building energy efficiency

2011

energy efficiency urban ecology green roofs and façades eco-buildingsurban ecologygreen roofs and façadeseco-buildingsenergy efficiency; urban ecology; green roofs and façades; eco-buildingsenergy efficiency
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Comparison Between Conventional and Vegetated Roof by Means of a Dynamic Simulation

2015

In this paper, a dynamic simulation of a building located in the Campus University of Palermo, Italy, has been carried out. We considered two different scenarios; in the first one, the building as it is, with a conventional covering, while in the second one the roof was equipped with a green roof. The results of the two simulations have been compared, suggesting that such building component could contribute to the energy savings of the building. However, it has to be considered as part of other possible actions devoted to improve the energy efficiency of the whole building. (C) 2015 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Ltd. This is an open access article under the CC-BY-NC-ND license (http://…

green roofEngineeringSettore ING-IND/11 - Fisica Tecnica Ambientalebusiness.industrygreen roof modelGreen roofenergy performance of buildingsCivil engineeringenergy savingsDynamic simulationgreen roofsEnergy(all)energy building simulationenergy savingComponent (UML)businessRoofEnergy (signal processing)Efficient energy useEnergy Procedia
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Multilayer blue-green roofs as nature-based solutions for water and thermal insulation management

2022

Abstract Green roofs have been widely recognized as sustainable nature-based solutions to mitigate floods in urban areas, which, in the last decades, are increasing due to the combination of intense worldwide urbanization and climate change. Besides flood mitigation, green roofs provide additional benefits for the urban environment (e.g., reducing the urban heat island and ensuring energy saving for the underneath building). Moreover, green roofs facilitate the increase of urban biodiversity, attracting different species of small animals, and upgrade the city aesthetic value. Among the different types of green roofs, multilayer blue-green roofs present an additional layer to store water dur…

green roofswater managementGreen roofnature-based solutionSettore ICAR/02 - Costruzioni Idrauliche E Marittime E Idrologiathermal insulationresiliencenature-based solutionsWater Science and TechnologyHydrology Research
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Architecture in iron in the city of XIX century Roof structures of theatres and covered markets in Palermo

2016

In post-unification Palermo, components manufactured abroad were usually used for complementary iron structures (greenhouses and skylights, projecting roofs, staircases…), whereas, for more demanding works, more weight was given to the contribution of producers with experience gained in the field of metal construction. Analysis is here carried out on the works of greatest importance, from the roofs of the two major theatres to the roofing of food market structures; the finest technicians were employed and a critical debate was triggered in the city with regard to formal, static and building aspects.

lcsh:Architectural engineering. Structural engineering of buildingsComplementary and alternative medicinelcsh:TH845-895Settore ICAR/10 - Architettura TecnicaPharmaceutical SciencePalermo Metal roofs Theatre Food marketPharmacology (medical)Rivista Tema
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