RESEARCH

Plants as shading devices and Air Purifier

This research investigated plants’ benefit in thermal performance. Relative humidity is also an important aspect to observe, especially in this tropical region.Plants were then  used as shading device and air purifying. In the initial phase of thermal study , the research  was assisted  by  colleagues from School of the Environment, University of Brighton.  CO2 uptake of plants were carried out in a more elaborative manner by collaboration with Department of Horticulture, Kasetsart University through Professor Benjamas Silayoi and Assistant Professor Dr.  Poonpipop Kasemsap, One sq. m of climbing plant panel was measured  in close chamber by CO2 Analyser to find  its performance of CO2 uptake. Three plants were compared at the same time  to find  one with best performance

 
     
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Green Roof Mat

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn
Associate Professor Songlod Jarusombat

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Fly Ash Cement Block for Green Wall

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn
Parames Kamhangritrong
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Thermal Performance of biofacade with Natural Ventilation in the Tropical Climate

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn
Chanikarn Yimprayoon

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CO2 uptake Performance of Climbing Plant Wall

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn
Assistant Professor Dr. Poonpipope Kasemsap

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Urban Farming

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn

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Greening the Building for Human and Environment

Associate Professsor Pasinee Sunakorn

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