Added: Aug 19, 2021
Last edited: Jul 26, 2022
The building that houses the city of Vienna's department for waste management is built with a green facade, which reduces urban heat island and cools the building in summer. Adittionally to the effects on heat demand, the green facade has also improved thermal insulation by 21% and led to a change in the annual transmission losses of 54.7 kWh to 45.1 kWh per square meter of green exterior wall. While impacts on biodiversity and habitat functioning still require further survey and research work, effects are estimated to be positive. There has also been a strong increase in levels of awareness of this topic amongst planners, residents and developers.
Photo by Richard SCHMÖGNER from Panoramatest
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