There are a lot of really good things going on in this house, low tech stuff like advanced framing,
cross ventilation in every room, sprinklers, heat recovery, properly designed overhangs over windows, a ton of insulation.
Not exact matches
When
in a car or a building, open windows as often as possible, preferably on opposing sides of the space for
cross ventilation.
If you should have to leave Rover
in the car please be prompt, have a travel bowl of water and leave the windows on each side of the car open several inches
in order to provide a little
cross ventilation!
Self catered apartments that have sun - drenched living areas that are kept cool
in summer and warm
in winter with
cross flow
ventilation design featured throughout Nishi.
GRAFT alludes to the decorative iron rejas popular throughout Puerto Rico
in which these iron screens became ubiquitous
in the architecture of post-war Puerto Rico due to the security they provided and their ability to allow for
cross ventilation.
The artist and her collaborators will use metallic adhesive to create a geometric design
in the windows of the east gallery based on the iron rejas (screens) she cites as ever - present
in the architecture of post-war Puerto Rico due to their provision of security and
cross ventilation.
Prevailing wind provides
cross ventilation while the high ceiling height allows heat to rise for comfort
in summer.
Early vernacular buildings developed using these universal principles, carefully orienting and shading buildings so that they gained heat
in winter and were shady
in summer, introducing thermal mass
in dry climates, and
in more humid ones using
cross ventilation, porches, shutters, ceiling fans, solar chimneys and insulation.
The majority of glazing is on the south side, with some openings
in the opposite, north side to facilitate
cross ventilation.
In my own house, with its brick walls and
cross ventilation and big tree providing shade, my daughter needs an air conditioner to survive on the third floor.
The rooms all feature large, floor - to - ceiling windows which let
in plenty of natural daylight and allow for excellent
cross ventilation.
In order for the
ventilation to work it needs to be «
cross through» which means you need openings at the top and bottom of the rafters to allow the air to move through.