Developing a green maintainability framework for green walls in Singapore

M. Chew, Sheila Conejos
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Purpose The use of green wall technology in green buildings is a growing trend; however, more research is required about their maintainability, taking into account that maintainability at the design stage is a valuable strategy in achieving building efficiency and sustainability. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to determine the issues in operating and maintaining green walls, particularly in tropical areas like Singapore, leading to the development of a green maintainability framework. Design/methodology/approach This research uses a qualitative method that combines a thorough and systematic literature review, multiple case studies, field observation surveys and selected instrumental case studies with building plan appraisal and interviews to investigate the potential issues associated with the maintainability of green walls in tropical areas like Singapore. Findings The findings show that technical and environmental issues/defects are prevalent in the operation and maintainability of green wall technologies applied in green buildings located in tropical regions. Proper considerations of these findings will encourage green building designers and facilities managers to collaborate in the effective implementation of operations and maintenance of green building technologies. Originality/value This research gives new and significant information while identifying a clear knowledge gap. The paper recommends the formulation of a green maintainability framework with a set of design criteria that will serve as a benchmark in the future design of green walls. The green maintainability framework would be a valuable addition to green facilities management in ensuring the long-term maintainability and sustainability of existing and new green walls in tropical areas specifically in Singapore.
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绿色墙体技术在绿色建筑中的应用是一个日益增长的趋势;然而,考虑到设计阶段的可维护性是实现建筑效率和可持续性的宝贵策略,需要对其可维护性进行更多的研究。因此,本文的目的是确定运营和维护绿色墙的问题,特别是在新加坡等热带地区,从而形成绿色可维护性框架。设计/方法/方法本研究采用定性方法,结合全面和系统的文献综述,多个案例研究,实地观察调查和选择的工具案例研究与建筑规划评估和访谈,以调查与新加坡等热带地区绿墙可维护性相关的潜在问题。研究结果表明,热带地区绿色建筑中应用的绿墙技术在运行和可维护性方面存在技术和环境问题/缺陷。适当考虑这些发现将鼓励绿色建筑设计师和设施管理人员合作,有效地实施绿色建筑技术的操作和维护。这项研究提供了新的和重要的信息,同时确定了一个明确的知识差距。本文建议制定一个绿色可维护性框架,其中包含一套设计标准,将作为未来绿色墙体设计的基准。绿色可维护性框架将是绿色设施管理的一个有价值的补充,以确保热带地区特别是新加坡现有和新绿墙的长期可维护性和可持续性。
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