Traditional green facades as a summer energy saving strategy in cities with an arid climate

This research evaluates the impact of Traditional Green Façades (FVT) on the energy demand of a single-family house representative of the residential typology of the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza in summer. The provision of FVT is compared with the use of a traditional insulation technology (Expanded...

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Main Author: Suarez, Pablo (author)
Other Authors: Martínez, Claudia (author), Correa, Érica (author)
Format: article
Language:Spanish
Published: 2025
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Online Access:https://revistas.ort.edu.uy/anales-de-investigacion-en-arquitectura/article/view/4007
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11968/7708
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Summary:This research evaluates the impact of Traditional Green Façades (FVT) on the energy demand of a single-family house representative of the residential typology of the Metropolitan Area of Mendoza in summer. The provision of FVT is compared with the use of a traditional insulation technology (Expanded Polystyrene-EPS). The study is structured in three stages: characterization of the opto-thermal properties of the PVT, determination by thermal simulation with EnergyPlus of the energy savings associated with their implementation, and the comparison of the results achieved with those derived from the use of EPS. It is observed that insulating the entire vertical envelope through the use of FVT and EPS, generates energy savings on summer days with high temperatures, in the order of 18.2% and 53.4% for FVT and EPS respectively. And on days with average temperatures, the savings range between 28.7% and 58.6% respectively.