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X. Wang

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Build with nature

Biomechanical properties and performance of self-growing connections in interconnected trees

Urban areas face a variety of ecological challenges in their development. To improve urban ecology, strategic use of vegetation, particularly trees, is essential. As the amount of land available in cities decreases, the combination of buildings with vertically planted trees has b ...
Acquiring engineering data is frequently expensive, resulting in sparse data that may lead to a lack of knowledge for design and analysis. Thus, it is not always feasible to precisely determine the probability density functions (PDFs) of uncertain model parameters. Under such cir ...

Vertical greenery systems

From plants to trees with self-growing interconnections

The integration of buildings into vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of the world today. It expands the potential of vertical and horizontal, exterior and interior, exposed and enclosed spaces in a building that can be used to accommodate plants. Green i ...

Vertical Forest Engineering

Applications of Vertical Forests with Self-Growing Connections in High-Rise Buildings

Living architecture is thriving. The integration of buildings with vegetation has become a necessity in many metropolitan areas of the world today, including Singapore, New York City, Shanghai and Milan, to name a few. It expands the potential of vertical and horizontal, exterior ...