Method for building low-carbon houses by using vine plants
A vine plant and house technology, which is applied in the field of using vine plants to build low-carbon houses, to achieve quick results, promote harmony, and beautify the house
Inactive Publication Date: 2011-10-12
马秋生
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[0008] exist figure 1 Among them, the roof ridge (1) of the house and the outer wall (3) of the stairwell (2) can be climbed and covered by the green covering layer of vines (6), and the windows (4) and balconies (5) can be covered by the resistant pruning of the vines. It is pruned permanently to make it tidy to ensure ventilation and lighting. Earth ponds (8) are arranged around the loose water slope (7) for planting vines and flowers.
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The invention relates to a method for building low-carbon houses by using vine plants. In the method, a natural protective layer consisting of the vine plants is formed by using the adsorption and climbing characteristics of the vine plants and performing vertical greening on the houses. By the method, the long-time encroachment of wind, sunshine and rain on the houses can be changed, so that the damage and maintenance of the houses are reduced, the service life of the houses is prolonged, the temperatures and the humidity of the houses can be adjusted, the dependency of people on electric adjusting devices is reduced, and energy consumption is lowered. The vine plants are natural large oxygen bars, can directly absorb carbon dioxide, release oxygen and improve air quality, and has the effects of absorbing and cleaning dust, purifying air, reducing noise pollution, improving and beautifying environment and the like, so that the emission of the carbon dioxide in the houses is directly or indirectly reduced, and energy-saving, environment-friendly, emission-reduction low-carbon houses can be built; and the method is economical and practical and is easy to operate and implement.
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Technical field [0001] The invention relates to a method for building "low-carbon" houses by using vines. Background technique [0002] Vine plants have the characteristics of adsorption and climbing. Using this characteristic, the three-dimensional greening of the house is carried out to form a natural plant protection layer. Through such a means or method, the emission of carbon dioxide can be directly or indirectly reduced, and the use efficiency of the house can be improved. , making the house a green, energy-saving, environmentally friendly, and emission-reducing building. There is no precedent for this. Contents of the invention [0003] Using the adsorption and climbing characteristics of vines, the three-dimensional greening of the house is carried out, so that the vines cover the whole house, forming a natural protective layer composed of vines, as if putting a coat of green plants on the house, in this way , can make the house directly or indirectly reduce carb...
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Inventor 马秋生
Owner 马秋生
