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Browsing by Subject "Jardines verticales"

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  • Davis Michael, Joseph Maks; Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2019)
    Purpose: Vertical gardens offer multiple benefits in urban environments, including passive cooling services. Previous research explored the use of “active vertical gardens” as potential evaporative air-cooling units by ...
  • Chuquer Sola, David Sebastián; Davis Michael, Joseph Maks; Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2019)
    El presente estudio muestra el rendimiento de un prototipo de jardín vertical activo “CMMC” como unidad de enfriamiento y filtro para mejorar la calidad del aire interior y exterior. El comportamiento de jardines verticales ...
  • Chuquer Sola, David Sebastián; Davis Michael, Joseph Maks; Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2020-08)
    Quito is an Andean city with 2.7 million inhabitants that regularly exceeds the WHO air quality guidelines for O 3 , SO 2 , PM 2.5 , and PM 10 . Within the historic center in an area of 920.000 m ² , only 4% is green space. ...
  • Davis Michael, Joseph Maks (2017-05)
    Up to 44% of EU residents are exposed to noise levels that are detrimental to health. In this context, vertical gardens could play an important role in architectural acoustics, where the main absorber material is the ...
  • Davis Michael, Joseph Maks; Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2016)
    This paper explores the potential of a vertical garden to function as an active evaporative cooling air conditioning unit. It builds on previous work by Davis, Ramirez and Vallejo. This study shows the results of a full ...
  • Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2014)
    Presentamos el desarrollo experimental de la primera etapa correspondiente a la propuesta de un modelo funcional de jardín vertical modular, ensamblable, flexible y móvil, de mínimo mantenimiento y cuya parte viva está ...
  • Ramírez Cevallos, René Francisco (2019)
    As part of a transdisciplinary study on the benefits of vertical gardens in Quito (Ecuador), social research was carried out to determine people's perceptions and level of understanding of living walls. The four gardens ...

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