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Water management of “smart” buildings and cities

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Now is the time to take our future more seriously and start providing solutions for tomorrow´s world. The new notion or significant specification of the term “BLUE to GREEN” infrastructures in buildings in the modern information age is the expression of the sustainable development of a „smart city“ society and beyond. We introduce our experimental platforms representing different types of green roofs, green and water walls as possible solutions. These experimental sites in the University Campus were created on the basis of researche dealing with green roofs and their retention qualities, as well as green walls and their impact on the microclimate and the possibility of using rain and gray water that could be filtrated through the media of these structures. The paper describes the world-wide conditions on the basis of which this issue is up to date and addressed. The outputs from the individual measurements will be related to water cycle issues, green walls and roofs constructions.
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Architectural Engineering
  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Architectural Engineering
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  • Technical University of Košice, Faculty of Civil Engineering, Institute of Architectural Engineering
Bibliografia
  • [1] Niachou, A., Papakonstantiou, K., Santamouris, M., Tsangrassoulis, A., Mihalakakou, G. (2001) Energy and Buildings, 33. Analysis of the green roof thermal properties and investigation of it energy performance, p. 719-729.
  • [2] ANQIP (2012) Portuguese Association for Quality and Efficiency in Building Services. Technical Specification ETA 0701 - Rainwater harvesting systems in buildings.
  • [3] Monteiro, C. M., Calheiros, C.S. C., Pimentel-Rodrigues, C., Silva-Afonso, A., Castro, M. L.P. (2016) Green roofs as a tool to promote water efficiency in buildings, IAHS World Congress on Housing. - Coimbra : Institute for Research and Technological Development in Construction Sciences, p. 1-8. - ISBN 978-989-98949-4-5.
  • [4] Kaposztasova, D. (2015) Thesis Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of associated professor, Technical university of Kosice. Let us talk about water Integrated water management at the building level, p. 117.
  • [5] Pochwat, K., Slys, D., Kordana, S. (2017) Journal of Hydrology Vol. 549. The temporal variability of a rainfall synthetic hyetograph for the dimensioning of stormwater retention tanks in small urban catchments, p. 501-511. ISSN: 0022-1694.
  • [6] Stec, A., Kordana, S. (2015) Resources Conservation and Recycling Vol. 105. Analysis of profitability of rainwater harvesting, gray water recycling and drain water heat recovery systems, p. 84–94. ISSN: 0921-3449.
  • [7] Poórová, Z., Káposztásová, D., Vranayová, Z. (2015) Bothalia. Vol. 45, no. 2. Natural and artificial green design environment and its effect on people living and working in it, p. 23-32. ISSN 0006-8241 Spôsob prístupu: http://www.bthla-journal.org/issue.php?v=45&i=2.
  • [8] Káposztásová, D., Rysulová, M., Purcz, P. (2015) WSEAS Transactions on Environment and Development. Vol. 11. Integrated building water management options p. 282-288. ISSN 2224-3496, http://wseas.org
  • [9] Markovič, G., Zeleňáková, M., Káposztásová, D., Hudáková, G. (2014) WIT Transactions on Ecology and the Environment, 181, Rainwater infiltration in the urban areas, pp. 313-320.
  • [10] Jelenikova, I., Sikula, O., Perackova, J. (2011) In Proceedings of the International Conference Experimental Fluid Mechanics 2011. Liberec. Simulation of deposition the corrosion waste in a water distribution system, p. 698-705. ISBN: 978-80-7372-784-0.
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Opracowanie rekordu w ramach umowy 509/P-DUN/2018 ze środków MNiSW przeznaczonych na działalność upowszechniającą naukę (2019).
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