Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates

Green screen façades (GSF) remain an unexplored field of study in warm-summer climates with Mediterranean conditions. This research aims to establish whether or not these thermal comfort façade systems are worth developing in cities with dry summers and a high range of thermal oscillation. A com...

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Main Authors: Claudio Vásquez, Renato D’Alençon, Pedro Pablo de la Barra, Madeleine Fagalde, Francisca Salza
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: TU Delft Open 2020-11-01
Series:Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
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Online Access:https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5109
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spelling doaj-7766d44404dd4409ba6f0998b2e823f72021-07-27T16:18:43ZengTU Delft OpenJournal of Facade Design and Engineering2213-302X2213-30382020-11-018210.7480/jfde.2020.2.5109Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean ClimatesClaudio Vásquez0Renato D’Alençon1Pedro Pablo de la Barra2Madeleine Fagalde3Francisca Salza4Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Architecture and Façade Research Group, School of ArchitecturePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Architecture and Façade Research Group, School of ArchitecturePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Architecture and Façade Research Group, School of ArchitecturePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Architecture and Façade Research Group, School of ArchitecturePontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Architecture and Façade Research Group, School of Architecture Green screen façades (GSF) remain an unexplored field of study in warm-summer climates with Mediterranean conditions. This research aims to establish whether or not these thermal comfort façade systems are worth developing in cities with dry summers and a high range of thermal oscillation. A comparative study of four buildings´ green screen façades in Santiago de Chile was carried out, with different orientations and plant species, both in type and state of maturity. Temperature and relative humidity outside and inside the cavity were measured during summer days. It was observed that, during the day, interior relative humidity was higher while the temperature was lower, reverting this behaviour during the afternoon and night. This result accounts for the existence of two different daily periods: passive cooling through evapotranspiration in the presence of solar radiation - reaching up to an 8°C temperature reduction and a 30% increase of the relative humidity - and passive heating in its absence. The results show that the determining parameters in the behaviour of a green screen façade in a temperate-warm climate are, first, the orientation of the façade, and second, the density of foliage. Regarding orientation, it was also found that the sun exposure was directly proportional to the performance of a green screen façade. https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5109Green façadegreen screen façadethermal comfort
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author Claudio Vásquez
Renato D’Alençon
Pedro Pablo de la Barra
Madeleine Fagalde
Francisca Salza
spellingShingle Claudio Vásquez
Renato D’Alençon
Pedro Pablo de la Barra
Madeleine Fagalde
Francisca Salza
Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
Green façade
green screen façade
thermal comfort
author_facet Claudio Vásquez
Renato D’Alençon
Pedro Pablo de la Barra
Madeleine Fagalde
Francisca Salza
author_sort Claudio Vásquez
title Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
title_short Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
title_full Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
title_fullStr Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
title_full_unstemmed Hygrothermal Potential of Applying Green Screen Façades in Warm-dry Summer Mediterranean Climates
title_sort hygrothermal potential of applying green screen façades in warm-dry summer mediterranean climates
publisher TU Delft Open
series Journal of Facade Design and Engineering
issn 2213-302X
2213-3038
publishDate 2020-11-01
description Green screen façades (GSF) remain an unexplored field of study in warm-summer climates with Mediterranean conditions. This research aims to establish whether or not these thermal comfort façade systems are worth developing in cities with dry summers and a high range of thermal oscillation. A comparative study of four buildings´ green screen façades in Santiago de Chile was carried out, with different orientations and plant species, both in type and state of maturity. Temperature and relative humidity outside and inside the cavity were measured during summer days. It was observed that, during the day, interior relative humidity was higher while the temperature was lower, reverting this behaviour during the afternoon and night. This result accounts for the existence of two different daily periods: passive cooling through evapotranspiration in the presence of solar radiation - reaching up to an 8°C temperature reduction and a 30% increase of the relative humidity - and passive heating in its absence. The results show that the determining parameters in the behaviour of a green screen façade in a temperate-warm climate are, first, the orientation of the façade, and second, the density of foliage. Regarding orientation, it was also found that the sun exposure was directly proportional to the performance of a green screen façade.
topic Green façade
green screen façade
thermal comfort
url https://journals.open.tudelft.nl/jfde/article/view/5109
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