Buildings have a life span that can lasts for 50 to 100 years. So the task is that the measures that design for the residential building need to last for 50 to 100 years with the buildings. As the article Architects and Climate Change states that the biggest source of emissions and energy consumption both in this country and around the globe is the buildings …show more content…
The most common way to reduce CO2 is to grow more green to absorb CO2. My idea is that use green wall to build the residential houses or buildings. For example, the Foliage Covered Botanical building in Seoul, South Korea. (see fig 1) The website Green Building Initiative explains that green wall is that a wall completely covered with greenery and also includes the growing medium. A water delivery system is also featured in the wall. (Green) In my opinion, the green wall has multiple functions. Such like they can grow vegetable on the green wall and the green wall can also be used for the interior wall. Furthermore, the urban heat island effect is defined as a metropolitan area which is significantly warmer that its surrounding rural areas. a large portion of the heat mainly coms from the hard surface, such like exposed walls, which radiate the sun’s energy. Vegetation has been shown to reduce this effect and negative impacts it has on life quality. The article The Efficient City provide an example about vertical farms, which has really similar function with the green wall. (Mark 2) They both help absorbs CO2 while also reducing the urban heat island