LANDSCAPE- ARCHITECTURAL ARRANGEMENT OF THE HOTEL COMPLEX "TAMIŠ" IN PANČEVO

Authors

  • Anđela Aleksandrov Autor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24867/05FA10Aleksandrov

Keywords:

sustainability, roof garden, vertical garden, landscape architecture

Abstract

One of the greatest importance of vegetation is that it improves climatic conditions in the urban environment. The creation of gardens on the horizontal and vertical surfaces of buildings, whether they are exist­ing or newly-planned, has recently been very important for supporting sustainability. Strategies based on the principles of sustainable development contribute to the protection of climate protection and efficient energy use, thus providing a better quality of life for residents. In addition to reviewing the historical context of the roof and vertical gardens, the paper presents their classifi­cations and the most important characteristics and functions. The application of this type of greenhouse enrichment to hotels in urban areas and their contri­bution to improving the quality of living conditions have also been investigated and analyzed. By renovating the existing facilities instead of building new ones, and by implementing the landscape structures through architec­tural solutions, we could prevent the destruction of green areas that are of great importance for the preservation of biodiversity and quality environment.

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Published

2019-11-25