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We have devised
a relatively simple but effective way to cut down
on the energy spent on cooling. The self-cooling
inverted double tetrahedron house is one of many
devices for this reduction of energy consumption.
They could easily adapt to any slopes by the sea
anywhere in the world. Using water as a cooling
device and traditional blankets as insulation,
the houses could be adapted to different climatic
variations if so required. In addition, there
will be a series of innovative louvers that act
as sunshades blocking off solar gain during the
day which in turn are utilized to cool down the
building significantly by exploiting the simple
principle of latent heat of evaporation with the
help of a sprinkler system.
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