Humidity, Air Temperature, CO2 and Well-Being of People with and Without Green Wall

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The paper presents an experiment on green wall performed to apprehend its thermal and hydrological behavior and its impact inside building. The experiment is based on a living wall set up in a classroom of the faculty in TUKE campus in Košice where the interior green wall is situated. Monitoring of temperature, humidity and CO2 variations within the living wall and a reference case enable us to analyze effects of green walls. During the measurements, set of questions were answered. The data of respondents are used for gaining the goal of this interdisciplinary research, the effect of green wall on the well-being of people. The measurements were carried out in the classroom between January 04, 2018 and February 08, 2018. It can be stated that women are more sensitive to changes than men. Following the measurements, the green wall is very favorable for the indoor environment.

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Poorova, Z., & Vranayova, Z. (2021). Humidity, Air Temperature, CO2 and Well-Being of People with and Without Green Wall. In Lecture Notes in Civil Engineering (Vol. 100 LNCE, pp. 336–346). Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-57340-9_41

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