
building-integrated vegetation
Building-integrated vegetation refers to the incorporation of plants and green spaces directly into the architecture of buildings. This can include rooftop gardens, living walls, and green balconies. These features enhance aesthetic appeal, improve air quality, and provide insulation, helping to regulate indoor temperatures. Additionally, they contribute to urban biodiversity and can manage stormwater by absorbing rain. By integrating vegetation into buildings, we create healthier environments and promote sustainability in urban areas.