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Green Roofs, Facades, and Vegetative Systems. Safety Aspects in the Standards

  • Book

  • November 2020
  • Elsevier Science and Technology
  • ID: 4720930

Green Roofs, Facades, and Vegetative Systems: Safety Aspects in the Standards analyzes codes, standards and official documents from countries around the world, including: the United States and Canada in North America, Germany, France and Italy in Europe, and Australia, Singapore, Japan and Thailand in Asia. This essential resource for building design professionals covers a full range of living technologies, such as vegetative systems, green architecture/urban design, construction efficiency, facades, fire protection, sustainability aspects in buildings, landscape design, tall buildings and wind design. The book provides an invaluable tool on international codes and standards and how to incorporate them into projects.

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Table of Contents

1. Introduction and field of investigation2. Methodology3. Preliminary considerations on the document selection4. The analyzed selected documents on green roofs and facades/walls5. Summary table of all the analyzed documents6. Comparative table of the standards on green living roofs7. Classification of green living technologies8. Final considerations regarding the analyzed safety topics9. Missing topics and proposals for standard developments

Authors

Elena Giacomello Adjunct Professor, Iuav University of Venice. Elena Giacomello, architect, PhD in Building technology. She is adjunct professor and research fellow at Iuav University of Venice. For the past 10 years she has been conducting research on the topics of green roofs, green walls and fa�ades, vegetative technologies, and quality of urban living. During her PhD training in Germany she conducted laboratory tests on the water performance of green roofs through a rain chamber simulator, analysing the benefits for cities deriving from the application of green surfaces in terms of hydric detention and detention. In 2013 she won a research grant from the CTBUH-Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat to lead monitoring research of the Bosco Verticale fa�ades in Milan. She participated at the working table of the review of the Italian standard for green roofs UNI 11235: Instructions for the design, execution, testing and maintenance of green roofs, 2015. In 2016-17 she conducted research - as member of the CTBUH Research Office - through the international standards and official documents inherent green roofs/fa�ades/walls to highlight gaps in the topics of safety. The results are published in the book: "Safety Standards for Green Roofs, Green Fa�ades/Walls, and Vegetative Systems: What's Missing�.