CLADDING ELEMENT, BUILDING CLADDING SYSTEM AND METHOD OF AIR PURIFICATION
20230354755 · 2023-11-09
Inventors
- Nicholas Yacoub Swami NAIDU (London, GB)
- James SOUTHALL-ANDREWS (Dorkin, GB)
- William HUNT (Chorleywood Hertfordshire, GB)
Cpc classification
E04F13/007
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
Y02P60/20
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
International classification
Abstract
A cladding element, for a building cladding system, includes an air filtration panel. The air filtration panel includes at least one channel providing an airflow path from a first opening of the channel to a second opening of the channel and a growing medium is arranged to support the growth of vegetation thereon. The growing medium is positioned such that, in use, airflow through the channel from the first opening to the second opening is directed through or across vegetation supported by the growing medium.
Claims
1. A cladding element for a building cladding system, the cladding element comprising: an air filtration panel, comprising: at least one channel providing an airflow path from a first opening of the channel to a second opening of the channel; and a growing medium arranged to support the growth of vegetation thereon, wherein the growing medium is positioned such that, in use, airflow through the channel from the first opening to the second opening is directed through or across vegetation supported by the growing medium.
2. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the growing medium is positioned such that, in use, said vegetation supported by the growing medium is recessed from an outer face of the air filtration panel, such that said vegetation is shielded in at least one direction.
3. (canceled)
4. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the first opening of the channel has a first side edge and a second side edge opposing the first side edge, the channel being arranged such that, in use, the first side edge projects further than the second side edge in a direction perpendicular to the plane of an external wall of a building to which the cladding element is attached or which is defined by the building cladding system, and wherein, in use, the first side edge and the second side edge are opposed in a lateral direction, or wherein, in use, the first side edge and the second side edge are opposed in a vertical direction.
5. (canceled)
6. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the first opening of the channel has a dimension in at least one direction that is larger than the corresponding dimension of the second opening of said channel.
7. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the air filtration panel further comprises at least one shielding member arranged, in use, to project at an oblique angle or at a right angle to a plane of an external wall of a building to which the cladding element is attached or which is defined by the building cladding system, wherein a distal edge of the at least one shielding member at least partially defines the outer face of the first side of the air filtration panel.
8. The cladding element, according to claim 7, further comprising at least two shielding members, wherein the channel is defined by opposing surfaces of two adjacent shielding members, wherein the distal edges of said adjacent shielding members in combination at least partially define the outer face of the first side of the air filtration panel.
9. The cladding element, according to claim 7, wherein the growing medium is positioned at or towards a proximal edge of the shielding member.
10. The cladding element, according to claim 7, wherein the shielding member comprises an elongate slat.
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12. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the channel comprises a first inner surface arranged to lie, in use, substantially parallel to a plane of an external wall of a building to which the cladding element is attached or which is defined by the building cladding system and a second inner surface opposing the first surface, which is arranged to lie at an oblique angle relative to the first inner surface.
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15. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the air filtration panel further comprises an airflow guiding portion adjacent the first opening of the channel, the airflow guiding portion being arranged to guide airflow into the first opening.
16. The cladding element, according to claim 1, wherein the channel extends through the air filtration panel and provides an airflow path from a first side of the air filtration panel to a second side of the air filtration panel, such that, in use, air flowing through the or each channel from the first side of the air filtration panel to the second side of the air filtration panel is directed through or across vegetation supported by the growing medium.
17. The cladding element, according to claim 16, further comprising a backing panel spaced apart from the second side of the air filtration panel so as to define an airflow passage between the air filtration panel and the backing panel.
18. The cladding element, according to claim 17, wherein the airflow passage extends from a bottom edge of the cladding element to a top edge of the cladding element.
19. The cladding element, according to claim 18, wherein the top edge and bottom edge of the cladding element are arranged to engage with a respective top edge or bottom edge of another identical cladding element, such that respective the airflow passages of the two cladding elements are in fluid communication.
20. The cladding element, according to claim 1, comprising one or more spacers for, in use, spacing the air filtration panel from a structural element of the building to which the cladding element is attached.
21. The cladding element, according to claim 16, further comprising a surround having a distal edge sealingly engaged with the second side of the air filtration panel around a periphery of the second side of the air filtration panel, the surround further comprising a proximal edge arranged, in use, to form a seal with an external wall of a building to which the cladding element is attached.
22. (canceled)
23. A building cladding system, comprising: a first cladding element, according to claim 1, and a second cladding element at a top, bottom or side edge of the first cladding element.
24. (canceled)
25. A method of providing air purification, comprising the steps of: fitting a cladding element, according to claim 1 to a building, such that the cladding element forms or is adjacent to an external wall of the building; and providing vegetation on the growing medium of the air filtration panel.
26. The method of providing air purification according to claim 25, further comprising the step of: fitting the cladding element to the building so as to define an airflow passage between the second side of the air filtration panel and an external wall the building, or wherein the cladding element comprises a backing panel spaced apart from the second side of the air filtration panel so as to define an airflow passage between the air filtration panel and the backing panel.
27. The method of providing air purification according to claim 26, wherein the cladding element is a first cladding element and the airflow passage is a first airflow passage, the method further comprising the step of: fitting a second cladding element to the building so as to define a second airflow passage between the second cladding element and an external wall the building, or wherein the second cladding element comprises a second airflow passage, and wherein the first and second cladding elements are arranged to engage such that the first and second airflow passages are in fluid communication and at least partially define an upwardly extending shaft; and ventilating warm air from the building into the shaft.
28-31. (canceled)
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
[0083] Non-limiting embodiments of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
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[0100] Each cladding element 10 comprises an air filtration panel 14 arranged to permit airflow through the air filtration panel 14 from a first side 14a of the air filtration panel 14 to a second side 14b of the air filtration panel 14. The first side 14a of the air filtration panel 14 is the side which, when the cladding element 10 is attached to a building, lies distal to the building. The second side 14b of the air filtration panel 14 is the side which, when the cladding element 10 is attached to a building, lies proximal to the building.
[0101] Each air filtration panel 14 comprises a growing medium 16, which is arranged to support the growth of vegetation and which is air permeable, so as to permit the flow of air through the growing medium 16. In the embodiment illustrated in
[0102] In some embodiments, the growing medium 16 may not be sufficiently air permeable to permit sufficient airflow through the growing medium 16. In such embodiments, it is preferable that the growing medium 16 comprises perforations to allow sufficient air transmittance through the air filtration panel. The growing medium may alternatively or additionally be positioned such that it does not block the entire flow path through the air filtration panel 16, such that sufficient airflow through the air filtration panel 14 is permitted.
[0103] A rear surface of the growing medium 16 defines the second side 14b of the air filtration panel 14. In the context of the present specification, the rear surface of the growing medium 16 is to be understood as being the surface of the growing medium which, in use, lies proximal to the building to which the cladding element 10 is attached.
[0104] The air filtration panel 14 further comprises a plurality of shielding members 18 in the form of slats, which are arranged, in use, to project substantially at right angles to the plane of an external face of the building, which external face is defined in the illustrated embodiment by the building cladding assembly 1. Each shielding member 18 comprises a distal edge 20 and a proximal edge 22. In combination, the distal edges 20 of the shielding members 18 define an outer face 24 of the first side 14a of the air filtration panel 14.
[0105] As shown in
[0106] As shown most clearly in
[0107] The growing medium 16 is positioned at the rear of each channel 29, such that air flow from the first side 14a of the air filtration panel 14 to the second side 14b of the air filtration panel, through the channels 29 defined by opposing surfaces 18a, 18b of the shielding members 18, must pass through vegetation 26 growing on the growing medium 16. Accordingly, as air passes through the air filtration panel 14, the vegetation 26 provides a natural form of air filtration, removing harmful particulates and other pollutants from the atmosphere surrounding the building to which the building cladding assembly 1 is attached and also providing absorption and removal of carbon dioxide from the surrounding atmosphere through photosynthesis, as well as other polluting gases.
[0108] It is preferable that the growing medium 16 is arranged such that all airflow through the air filtration panel 14 is directed through the vegetation 26. Accordingly, in the embodiment of
[0109] It will be appreciated that the air filtration panel 14 may be constructed in a number of different ways which allow for vegetation to be recessed from the outer face 24 of the first side 14a of the air filtration panel 14 and thus protected from sun and wind. For example, whilst in the embodiment shown in
[0110] In the embodiment of
[0111] Still further, in the embodiments of
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[0113] The cladding element 110 of
[0114] Each growing medium portion 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d, 116e, 116f extends in a plane which, in use, is substantially vertical and substantially parallel to the external façade of the building, however alternative orientations of the growing medium portions 116a, 116b, 116c, 116d, 116e, 116f are conceivable without deviating from the scope of the present invention.
[0115] Opposing surfaces 118a, 118b of each pair of adjacent shielding members 118 define a channel 129 between them, which channel 129 extends through the air filtration panel 114 and provides an airflow path from the first side 114a to the second side 114b. A first opening 129a of each channel 129 is defined by the two distal edges 120 of each pair of adjacent shielding members 118, the first opening 129a thus being located at the first side 124a of the air filtration panel. A second opening of each channel 129 is defined by the opposing proximal edges 122 of the respective shielding members 118. Each growing medium portion 116 is positioned, such that in use, air flowing through each channel 129 from the first opening 129a to the second opening 129b is directed through vegetation supported by the growing medium portions 116a-f.
[0116] Integrated into each of the shielding members 118 is a duct system 130 for water storage and/or transfer of water to the growing medium 116, thus providing an irrigation system of the cladding element 110. Water may be supplied to the growing medium 116 through the duct system 130 by pump action or under gravity. The duct system 130 of each cladding element is preferably capable of being coupled to a duct system of an adjoining cladding element, such that multiple cladding elements may be irrigated simultaneously and from the same water supply. Water may be supplied from a mains water supply or from a dedicated water tank. In preferred embodiments, each cladding element 110 comprises a tank (not shown) fluidly coupled to the ducts 130 and arranged to collect and store rainwater and to provide said water to the growing medium 116 via the duct system 130. The duct system 130 may also provide necessary drainage to allow excess water to be drained away from the growing medium so as to prevent the growing medium or the vegetation from becoming overly saturated. The irrigation system described above with respect to the embodiment of
[0117] With reference to
[0118] Opposing surfaces 218a, 218b of each pair of adjacent shielding members 218 define a channel 229 between them, which channel 229 extends through the air filtration panel 214 and provides an airflow path from the first side 214a to the second side 214b. A first opening 229a of each channel 229 is defined by the two distal edges 220 of each pair of adjacent shielding members 218, the first opening 229a thus being located at the first side 224a of the air filtration panel. A second opening of each channel 229 is defined by the opposing proximal edges 222 of the respective shielding members 218. Each growing medium portion 216 is positioned, such that in use, air flowing through each channel 229 from the first opening 229a to the second opening 229b is directed through vegetation supported by the growing medium portions 216a-f.
[0119] Each shielding member 218 comprises a duct system 230 forming at least part of an irrigation system of the cladding element 210, in the manner described above in relation to
[0120] Whilst in each of the embodiments illustrated in
[0121] Referring now to each of the embodiments illustrated in
[0122] The gap between the backing panel 34, 134, 234 and the air filtration panel 14, 114, 214 defines an airflow passage 36, 136, 236 which extends from a bottom edge 38, 138, 238 of each cladding panel 10, 110, 210 to a top edge 40, 140, 240 of each cladding panel 10, 110, 210.
[0123] As shown most clearly in
[0124] In use, warm air is transferred to the shaft 42. This may be due to heat radiating from the building interior through the backing panels 34, 34′ of the cladding elements 10, 10′ or from warm ventilated air being channelled from the building into the shaft 42, for example from the exhaust of an air conditioning system. Warm air within the shaft 42 naturally rises upwards through the shaft 42, creating a passive convection current. This convection current in turn draws air through the air filtration panels 14, 14′ from the first side 14a to the second side 14b thereof. Accordingly, air is drawn through the vegetation 26, enabling the vegetation to perform its filtering function. Advantageously, the cladding assembly 1 is therefore able to provide a passive form of air filtration, without the requirement of any mechanical ventilation to generate are flow through the air filtration panels 14, 14′.
[0125] The build-up of warm air within the shaft may, in some instances, be detrimental to the vegetation supported by the growing mat, depending on the particular vegetation and the temperature of the air within the shaft.
[0126] The heat sink 50 may be formed of a thermally conductive material, such as aluminium, copper or alloys thereof. In the illustrated embodiment, the heat sink 50 comprises a plurality of louvres 52, which project away from the rear surface of the growing mat 16 at an oblique angle. The adjacent louvres 52 are spaced in a substantially vertical direction, in use, thus permitting air flow through the air filtration panel 14 and into the shaft 42. Numerous alternative arrangements of the heat sink 50 that provide a relatively large surface area, whilst also permitting airflow through the heat sink 50 into the shaft 42, may be used.
[0127] A fourth embodiment of the present invention is illustrated in
[0128] In contrast to the cladding element 10 of the first embodiment, the cladding element 410 of the fourth embodiment does not comprise a backing panel. Instead, the second side 414b of the air filtration panel 414 remains substantially exposed. Accordingly, the cladding element 410 can be mechanically fixed to the building structure in a position in which the second side 414b of the air filtration panel 414 is in direct fluid communication with an air intake 444 of the building, which may be connected to the ducting of an air circulation system of the building, such as a heating or air conditioning system. Accordingly, the ventilation pull of the air intake 444 produces the necessary airflow through the air filtration panel 414. This provides the advantage of utilising existing air intakes of the building to generate air flow through the air filtration panel 414, without the need for a dedicated mechanical ventilation system. The air filtration panel 414 is spaced from the air intake 444 by spacers 446 projecting beyond the rear surface of the growing medium 416 in the direction of the building to which the cladding element 410 is attached.
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[0130] To protect against ingress of rainwater and/or airborne detritus into the air intake 444, the cladding element 410 comprises a screen 454, which in the illustrated embodiment is in the form of louvres 456 sized, shaped and positioned to cover substantially the entire opening of the air intake 444. The screen 454 is provided rearward of the second side 414b of the air filtration panel 414, such that it is positioned in between the air filtration panel 414 and the air intake 444. The louvres 456 are arranged to extend substantially horizontally, in use, across the width of the air intake 444 and are angled downwardly away from the air intake 444, thus permitting air flow through the screen 454 from the air filtration panel 414 into the air intake 444 but inhibiting the ingress of rainwater and/or airborne detritus into the air intake 444. It will be appreciated that the exact shape, dimensions and position of the screen 454 will depend on the size and shape of the particular air intake 444 with which the cladding element 410 is intended to be fitted.
[0131] The cladding element 410 of
[0132] Referring again to
[0133] It will be appreciated that the building cladding assemblies described above with reference to
[0134] A fifth embodiment of a cladding element 510 in accordance with the present invention is illustrated in
[0135] The cladding element 510 comprises an air filtration panel 514 having a growing medium 516 and a plurality of shielding members 518, the distal edges 520 of which define an outer face 524 of the air filtration panel 514. The shielding members 518 and the growing medium 516 collectively define a plurality of elongate recesses 528 in the air filtration panel 514, in which vegetation (not shown) can be grown. As for the embodiments described above with reference to
[0136] In the illustrated embodiment the growing medium 516 is in the form of a unitary growing mat and the shielding members 518 are arranged to extend horizontally across the outer face 524 of the air filtration panel. However, it will be appreciated that the air filtration panel 514 may have any suitable configuration in accordance with the present invention, such as in the embodiments of the air filtration panel hereinbefore described with reference to
[0137] Opposing surfaces 518a, 518b of each pair of adjacent shielding members 518 define a channel 529 between them, which channel 529 extends through the air filtration panel 514 and provides an airflow path from the first side 514a to the second side 514b. The growing medium portion 516 is positioned, such that in use, air flowing through each channel 529 from the first side 514a to the second side 514b is directed through vegetation supported by the growing medium portions 516a-f.
[0138] The air filtration panel 514 comprises a frame structure 562 defining a peripheral edge of the air filtration panel 514. The frame 562 encases the growing medium 516 and shielding members 518. A surround 564 extends between the frame 562 and the external wall 568. A distal edge 564a of the surround 564 sealing engages with the frame around the entire periphery of the second side 514b of the air filtration panel 514. A proximal edge 564b of the surround comprises a sealing member 566, which sealing member 566 is arranged to form a seal with an external wall 568 of the building to which the cladding element 510 is attached. In use, the surround 564 provides an airtight barrier around the second side 514b of the air filtration panel 514 and the air intake 544, such that air drawn in through the air intake 544 of the air conditioning unit 560 is drawn through the air filtration panel 514 from the first side 514a to the second side 514b.
[0139] The surround 564 is a flexible member arranged to expand and contract in a direction substantially perpendicular to the respective planes of the air filtration panel 514 and the external wall 568 of the building to which the cladding element 510 is attached. Accordingly, the depth of the cladding element 510 can be varied according to the size of the particular air conditioning unit 560. The cladding element 510 further comprises a plurality of adjustable brackets 570 for fixing the cladding element 510 to the external wall 568. The length of the brackets 570 can be adjusted to provide the necessary depth to permit the air conditioning unit 560 to be completely enclosed within the cladding element 510, when the cladding element 510 is fixed to the external wall 568.
[0140] According to the arrangement of the fifth embodiment, the external air conditioning unit 560 may be used to provide the necessary ventilation through the air filtration panel 514, without the need for dedicated mechanical ventilation. The cladding element 510 has the particular advantage of being able to be retrofitted to buildings in urban environments having externally mounted air conditioning units and thus may be particularly useful in urban domestic environments.
[0141] Further arrangements of an air filtration panel in accordance with the present invention are illustrated in
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[0143] The air filtration panel 614 comprises a plurality of channels 629, each having a first opening 629a located at the first side 614a of the air filtration panel 614, a second opening 629b, which in use will be located at or proximal to a second side 614b of the air filtration panel 614, and internal walls 629c extending between the first opening 629a and the second opening 629b. In use, each channel 629 defines an airflow path from the first side 614a of the air filtration panel 614 to the second side 614b of the air filtration panel 614.
[0144] Each of the internal walls 629c is substantially linear between the first opening 629a and the second opening 629b, however it will be appreciated that in other embodiments the internal walls of the channel may not follow a linear path and may be curved or undulating, for example.
[0145] Each of the first opening 629a and second opening 629b are in the form of a rhombus, having two opposing corners 630 aligned in a vertical direction and two opposing corners 631 aligned in a horizontal direction. The first opening 629a is larger than the second opening 629b, thus promoting air flow through the channel from the first opening 629a to the second opening 629b.
[0146] In use, a growing medium (not shown) is positioned such that vegetation supported on the growing medium is recessed from the outer face 624, and such that air flow from the first opening 629a to the second opening 629b is directed through and across the vegetation. The growing medium may be a separate substrate attached at the rear of the second opening 629b of each channel 629 (in a similar manner to the growing medium 16 of the first embodiment illustrated in
[0147] The air filtration panel 614 may be affixed to a building structure by any appropriate means.
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[0149] Each tile 715 comprises a recessed portion 728 which combines with a corresponding recessed portion 728 of an adjacent tile 715 to form a channel 729 having a first opening 729a at a first side 714a of the air filtration panel 714, and a second opening 729b at the second side 714b of the air filtration panel 714 and internal walls 729c. An upper channel 729 of the air filtration panel 714 is shown in an open configuration to permit the second opening 729b to be seen.
[0150] It will be appreciated that the air filtration panel 714 can be extended by addition of further tiles 715 to provide a desired number of channels 729. In use, a growing medium 716 is provided on each recessed portion 728 such that vegetation supported by the growing medium is recessed from an outer face 724 of the air filtration panel 714.
[0151] Each tile 715 is provided with a plurality of fixing points 730 for fixing the tiles to an external façade of a building.
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[0153] The air filtration panel 814 comprises a plurality of channels 829 providing an airflow path from the first side 814a to the second side 814b of the air filtration panel 814. Each channel 829 comprises a first opening 829a at the first side 814a of the air filtration panel 814 and a second opening 829b at the second side 814b of the air filtration panel 814. An internal wall 829c extends between the first opening 829a and second opening 829b so as to provide an airflow path from the first side 814a to the second side 814b of the air filtration panel 814.
[0154] As can be seen, the first opening 829a of each channel 829 has a first side edge 830 and a second side edge 832 opposing the first side edge 830 in a lateral direction (that is, a generally horizontal direction in use). The first side edge 830 projects further than the second side edge 832 in a direction perpendicular to the plane of the external wall 816 of the building (i.e. in a direction away from the building). Accordingly, wind flow which passes across an outer face 824 of the air filtration panel 814 in a general direction from the second side edge to the first side edge (i.e. in the direction indicated by arrow A in
[0155] It will be appreciated that the channels 829 shown in
[0156] Whilst the channels 829 are shown in
[0157] Each channel 829 projects outwardly from a substantially planar support portion 834. Each channel 829 has a rim 836 defining the first opening 829a, which rims 836 also represent the outermost points of the air filtration panel 814. Accordingly, the rims 836 define the outer face 824 of the air filtration panel 814.
[0158] A growing medium 816 is provided on the inner walls 829c of each channel 829. Accordingly, vegetation grown on and supported by the growing medium 816 is recessed from the rim 836 defining the first opening 829a, and thus is recessed from the outer face 824 of the air filtration panel 814.
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[0160] In the illustrated embodiment, the first opening 929a and the second opening 929b of each channel 929 are opposed in a lateral direction (i.e. a generally horizontal direction, in use). Each channel 929 is thereby arranged to receive wind flow passing across an outer face 924 in a lateral direction.
[0161] A growing medium 916 is provided on the first inner surface 929c defined by the wall panel 920. A further growing medium (not shown) may also be optionally provided on the second inner surface 929d of the channel 929. Accordingly, airflow through the channel 929 is directed through or across vegetation supported by the growing medium 916. An outer surface of each elongate slat 918a defines the outer face 924 of the air filtration panel 914. Accordingly, the growing medium 916 is positioned such that any vegetation supported thereon is recessed from the outer face 924 of the air filtration panel 914. The shielding member 918 thereby shields vegetation from solar radiation.
[0162] The second inner surface 929d of each channel 929 lies at an oblique angle relative to the first inner surface 929c. Accordingly, airflow through the channel 929 is directed towards the first inner surface 929c and the vegetation growing thereon. To promote airflow through the channel 929, the second inner surface 929d of the channel has a convex shape. To achieve this, the elongate slat 918a may have an aerofoil form, with generally curved, convex surfaces on each opposing side of the elongate slat 918a.
[0163] To further promote airflow, the wall panel 920 comprises an airflow guiding portion 934 positioned adjacent the first opening 929a of the channel 929, which is arranged to guide airflow into the first opening 929a. The airflow guiding portion 934 has a generally convex shape, with its widest portion defining an edge of the first opening 929a. Accordingly, lateral wind flow across the air filtration panel 914 is guided by the airflow guiding portion generally away from the wall panel 920, into the first opening 929a of the channel 929, and then back towards the wall panel 920 by the second inner surface 929d of the channel. As can be seen in
[0164] To further enhance air purification, a growing medium (not shown) may be provided on the external surface of the airflow guiding portion. However, it will be appreciated that vegetation supported by any such growing medium would not be recessed from the first opening 929c of the channel 929 and would not be shielded by the shielding member 918 to any significant extent.
[0165] It will be appreciated that wind flow passing across the building façade in a vertical direction can similarly be captured if the first opening 929a and second opening 929b of the channel 929 were opposed in a vertical direction, in use.
[0166] Whilst the wall panel 920 is illustrated in
[0167] The invention has been described above with reference to specific embodiments, given by way of example only. It will be appreciated that different arrangements of the system are possible, which fall within the scope of the appended claims.