Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches

The green wall is an engineered technology for stormwater management and climate change mitigation at the urban level. At the building scale, these energy efficiency measures are suitable for improving indoor comfort conditions and for reducing energy needs.<b> </b>Several guidelines are...

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Main Authors: Fabrizio Ascione, Rosa Francesca De Masi, Margherita Mastellone, Silvia Ruggiero, Giuseppe Peter Vanoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-05-01
Series:Energies
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2296
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spelling doaj-f5fea71924db4a2c9f205d2d7fb2d8e72020-11-25T02:16:07ZengMDPI AGEnergies1996-10732020-05-01132296229610.3390/en13092296Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design ApproachesFabrizio Ascione0Rosa Francesca De Masi1Margherita Mastellone2Silvia Ruggiero3Giuseppe Peter Vanoli4Department of Industrial Engineering, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Piazzale Tecchio, 80, 80125 Napoli, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Piazza Roma, 21, 82100 Benevento, ItalyDepartment of Industrial Engineering, Università degli Studi di Napoli Federico II, Piazzale Tecchio, 80, 80125 Napoli, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, Università degli Studi del Sannio, Piazza Roma, 21, 82100 Benevento, ItalyDepartment of Medicine and Health Sciences “Vincenzo Tiberio”, Università degli Studi del Molise, Via Francesco De Sanctis, 86100 Campobasso, ItalyThe green wall is an engineered technology for stormwater management and climate change mitigation at the urban level. At the building scale, these energy efficiency measures are suitable for improving indoor comfort conditions and for reducing energy needs.<b> </b>Several guidelines are available about vertical greening systems, but these propose design parameters and performance evaluation criteria, often incomparable. In order to facilitate the implementation of proper technical standards, this paper proposes a critical review of more recent scientific investigations. All parameters for the design optimization are discussed as well as the achievable social and private benefits by taking into consideration the type of study (numerical or experimental), the climate conditions, the analysis period, all technical requirements of the green layer as well as of the back wall. The review underlines that a multi-criteria design approach is needed for green vertical systems. Thus, the paper is concluded with a <i>SWOT</i> analysis, evidencing “strengths”, “weaknesses”, “opportunities” and “threats”. The analysis shows that the highlighted benefits will acquire greater relevance considering the increase in global temperatures and the growing need to redevelop densely built urban centers, while some negative aspects may be filled in the future with a deeper preparation of designers and careful choice of materials. The review paper shows, therefore, drivers and barriers occurring designing and implementing green walls.https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2296green wallsthermal behaviorurban qualitybuilding performancesustainabilitybuilding simulation
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author Fabrizio Ascione
Rosa Francesca De Masi
Margherita Mastellone
Silvia Ruggiero
Giuseppe Peter Vanoli
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Rosa Francesca De Masi
Margherita Mastellone
Silvia Ruggiero
Giuseppe Peter Vanoli
Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
Energies
green walls
thermal behavior
urban quality
building performance
sustainability
building simulation
author_facet Fabrizio Ascione
Rosa Francesca De Masi
Margherita Mastellone
Silvia Ruggiero
Giuseppe Peter Vanoli
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title Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
title_short Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
title_full Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
title_fullStr Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
title_full_unstemmed Green Walls, a Critical Review: Knowledge Gaps, Design Parameters, Thermal Performances and Multi-Criteria Design Approaches
title_sort green walls, a critical review: knowledge gaps, design parameters, thermal performances and multi-criteria design approaches
publisher MDPI AG
series Energies
issn 1996-1073
publishDate 2020-05-01
description The green wall is an engineered technology for stormwater management and climate change mitigation at the urban level. At the building scale, these energy efficiency measures are suitable for improving indoor comfort conditions and for reducing energy needs.<b> </b>Several guidelines are available about vertical greening systems, but these propose design parameters and performance evaluation criteria, often incomparable. In order to facilitate the implementation of proper technical standards, this paper proposes a critical review of more recent scientific investigations. All parameters for the design optimization are discussed as well as the achievable social and private benefits by taking into consideration the type of study (numerical or experimental), the climate conditions, the analysis period, all technical requirements of the green layer as well as of the back wall. The review underlines that a multi-criteria design approach is needed for green vertical systems. Thus, the paper is concluded with a <i>SWOT</i> analysis, evidencing “strengths”, “weaknesses”, “opportunities” and “threats”. The analysis shows that the highlighted benefits will acquire greater relevance considering the increase in global temperatures and the growing need to redevelop densely built urban centers, while some negative aspects may be filled in the future with a deeper preparation of designers and careful choice of materials. The review paper shows, therefore, drivers and barriers occurring designing and implementing green walls.
topic green walls
thermal behavior
urban quality
building performance
sustainability
building simulation
url https://www.mdpi.com/1996-1073/13/9/2296
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