Abstract
With the advent of the modern industrial city, more than half of the world's population, planners, designers and urban advocates are once again turning to plants. Green infrastructure is a key strategy to provide cleaner air and water, while improving living environments, human health and mental well being. This paper is a part of doctoral study focusing on interior green walls and their qualities in terms of air temperature, humidity and level of CO2. The paper describes living wall built in vestibule in laboratory of Technical University of Kosice, its construction, irrigation and vegetation. The paper deals with effect of green wall on only one parameter – air temperature in the room.
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