Exterior Green Wall Design

Exterior Green Wall Design
Title Exterior Green Wall Design PDF eBook
Author Veera Sekaran
Publisher Images Publishing
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Architecture
ISBN 9781864706291

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Provides a comprehensive introduction to exterior green wall design Showcases innovative case studies with spectacular images and technical drawings and diagrams to illustrate the professional expertise, knowledge of planning, design concepts, installation procedures, maintenance, and effective plan selections Covers a wide range of international projects drawn from many well-known architects and designers Showcases a collection that is inspirational and a strong practical reference for architects, planners, preservationists, landscape and interior designers, and all who are directly involved in green wall design In recent years, vertical greening has become more and more popular. No doubt many architects have begun to consider the application of vertical greeneries when designing architecture. We can see that both the vertical garden in Acros Fukuoka and the green façade of One Central Park have attracted world-wide attention. Exterior Green Wall Design has included the latest green wall practices from around the world, and meanwhile provided readers with detailed introductions, summaries and analysis, along with abundant images, drawings and diagrams. Readers can get a good understanding of the development, characteristics, planning, design and plant selection for green walls. This is a definitive practical reference book for landscape designers, architects, students and all those interested in environmental practices.

Green Walls in High-Rise Buildings

Green Walls in High-Rise Buildings
Title Green Walls in High-Rise Buildings PDF eBook
Author Antony Wood, Payam Bahrami & Daniel Safarik
Publisher Images Publishing
Pages 242
Release 2014-08-29
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1864705930

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The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat has produced four Technical Guides to date, since the series launched in late 2012. Each of these guides is the product of a CTBUH Working Group—committees formed specifically to address focused topical subjects in the industry. The intention of each guide is the same—to provide working knowledge to the typical building owner or professional who wants a better understanding of available options for improving tall buildings, and what affects their design. The object of the series is to provide a tool-kit for the creation of better-performing tall buildings, and to spread the understanding of the considerations that need to be made in designing tall. This technical guide offers an extensive overview of the use of vertical vegetation in high-rise buildings, an indepth analysis of green walls, definitions and typology, including standards, policies and incentives. It features comprehensive case studies, along with architectural theories of the public and private benefits of green walls. The book delves into architect-design considerations and limitations, the effects of green walls on energy efficiencies and includes recommendations and future research.

The Vertical Garden

The Vertical Garden
Title The Vertical Garden PDF eBook
Author Patrick Blanc
Publisher W. W. Norton
Pages 205
Release 2012
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780393733792

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The inventor of the vertical garden showcases some of his favorite projects, which he has created all over the world for museums, hotels, skyscrapers, private homes and more.

Grow a Living Wall

Grow a Living Wall
Title Grow a Living Wall PDF eBook
Author Shawna Coronado
Publisher
Pages 163
Release 2015-03-20
Genre Gardening
ISBN 1591866243

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Make a beautiful, practical, environmentally conscious garden, even in a small space - grow UP with a living wall!

Living Architecture

Living Architecture
Title Living Architecture PDF eBook
Author Graeme Hopkins
Publisher CSIRO PUBLISHING
Pages 297
Release 2011
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0643096639

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Extensively illustrated with photographs and drawings, "Living Architecture" highlights the most exciting green roof and living wall projects in Australia and New Zealand within an international context.

Green Walls Green Roofs

Green Walls Green Roofs
Title Green Walls Green Roofs PDF eBook
Author Gina Tsarouhas
Publisher Images Publishing
Pages 226
Release 2014-06-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1864705523

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Sustainable architecture is one of the most popular trends today. With dense urban living and less green space available, green walls and roofs are helping to fill that gap. These living structures can be created with vegetation, which helps to absorb rainwater, provide insulation and lower temperatures while creating a habitat for natural flora and fauna. Green Walls Green Roofs features projects from all over the world, showing how these elements work in various climates. Ranging from the tropical houses in Singapore to inner-city buildings in North America, this beautifully illustrated book will show you how living architecture can enrich our world. Gina Tsarounas has coordinated and authored a number of travel guides for Lonely Planet before joining Images Publishing as a senior editor. Her wealth of experience is demonstrated in the beautifully designed books now being produced. Comparable Titles: Vertical Ecoinfrastructure, 9781864703863, Images Publishing Group, August 2010 The Green House, 9781568989501, Princeton Architectural Press, May 2010

Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls

Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls
Title Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls PDF eBook
Author Nigel Dunnett
Publisher Timber Press (OR)
Pages 254
Release 2004
Genre Gardening
ISBN 9780881926408

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This book introduces a revolutionary new concept to gardeners. Planting on roofs and walls began in Europe, but it is now becoming popular all over the world. Green roofs and walls reduce pollution and run-off, and also help insulate and reduce the maintenance needs of buildings. Planting Green Roofs and Living Walls discusses the practical techniques required to make planting on roofs and walls a reality. It describes how roofs may be modified to bear the weight of vegetation, considers the different options for drainage layers and growing media, and lists the plants suitable for different climates and environments. This informative book will encourage gardeners everywhere to consider the enormous benefits to be gained from planting on their roofs and walls.