Faezeh Bagheri Moghaddam, Isidro Navarro Delgado, Ernest Redondo Domínguez, Josep Maria Fort Mir, Lluis Giménez Mateu
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引用次数: 6
摘要
城市发展会对人们的健康和福祉、城市的可持续性、因城市热岛效应而增加的能源消耗以及环境和社会问题之一的二氧化碳产生深远影响。本文分析了作为立面第二层表皮的垂直花园,并以自然和可持续的方式使用了几种建设性的替代方案进行了比较。本研究的主要建议是在西班牙巴塞罗那的一栋办公楼中建造第二层表皮(绿色外墙),即西南方向,旨在尽可能减少能源消耗,改善城市景观和行人舒适度。垂直花园作为第二层表皮安装在建筑外墙上,以拦截朝向垂直建筑围护结构的大量太阳辐射。该方法基于通过模拟特定方向上不同尺寸的空腔深度来评估各种绿色立面方案。根据从Autodesk Green Building Studio获得的模拟结果,空腔的深度和植物密度(R值)对绿色立面的性能非常有效,必须根据建筑主立面的材料和结构、建筑方向、建筑高度和气候进行计算。本文介绍了一个案例研究,将这种方法应用于巴塞罗那L’Eixample地区格拉西亚大道的一栋办公楼。
Understanding the Performance of Vertical Gardens by Using Building Simulation and its Influences on Urban Landscape
Urban development can have a profound impact on the health and well-being of people, sustainability of cities, increasing energy consumption because of increasing urban heat island (UHI), and CO 2 which is one of the environmental and social concerns. The vertical garden as a second skin on the façade has been analyzed in this paper, are compared using several constructive alternatives in a natural and sustainable way. The main proposal of this study is a second skin (green façade) in an office building in Barcelona, Spain, that is in southwest orientation, which aims to reduce energy consumption as much as possible and improve the urban landscape, and pedestrian comfort. Vertical gardens as a second skin are implemented on the building's exterior walls to intercept a quantity of solar radiation towards the vertical building envelope. The methodology is based on the evaluation of various green facade options through simulation of the different sizes of the cavity’s depth with a specific orientation. According to the result of the simulation obtained from Autodesk Green Building Studio, the cavity's depth, and the density of plants (R-Value) are very effective in the performance of the green facade which must be calculated as specified by the building main facade's material and structure, building orientation, the height of the building, and climate. This paper presents a case study that applies this approach in an office building located in Passeig de Gràcia, L’Eixample area in Barcelona .
期刊介绍:
"Architecture, City and Environment" is the name, whose three words reflect the open spirit of this journal dedicated to the study, from the broadest perspective of human habitat, both in its macro and micro levels, as well in its technological and social sense. ACE is a window for the diffusion of the different disciplines that carry out the architectural, urbanistic and territorial investigations. It is open to new study approaches and designed to disseminate the results in the languages that are familiar to us and that, without forgetting English, we must strengthen. ACE will be spreaded by especialized media diffusion (Universities, Investigation centers, I+D enterprise departments, etc.) of advanced investigations in the following fields: Architectonic and urban heritage: Restoration, rehabilitation and intervention of architectonic and urban heritage. Urban History: Historical evolution analysis of cities, of its physical, economic, social, cultural transformations. Principles and methods evolution for urban planning and land and urban management. Urban and land studies: Urban and land structure analysis. Cities system and metropolitan areas. Urbanization and building models and morphologies. Planning and land and city management: Land and urban planning, urban management and planning execution. Land politics and housing: Landuse, generation and recovering of plusvalues, housing planning and social integral housing, etc.