Over 40°C Outside, But This Gujarat House Stays Cool Without AC
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Amidst the dry and arid city of Bharuch in Gujarat, there exists a remarkable house that defies the norm of blasting coolers and air conditioners to beat the heat. Unlike most households, this unique abode manages to remain comfortably cool without any of these devices.
A 10-15 degree Celsius difference is impressive but I’m never going to call 35° (95° F) cool.
Yeah, 18 inch thick adobe walls work great in the Arizona heat as well. But it costs an arm and a leg to build.
Building into the side of a hill, or 5 feet down into the soil also works well. Or burying a water tank that you then pump through the walls/floor to cool the place, similar to some under floor heating systems.
There are a number of ways to deal with heat passively, or actively without resorting to direct cooling methods, but all of them either require a bespoke piece of land, or custom architecture and floorplans. Or you can just overpower it with Evaporative Cooling and/or Air Conditioning regardless of the rest. There's a reason that's the go to answer.
Sweet, when I have a gajillion dollars I can build one just like it.
A lot of houses here in colombia are built in the same way. I much prefer this way than AC drying out the air and making it smell bad.
If the AC makes the air smell bad, it's time to clean/replace the filters. A properly working AC has no effect on the smell of the air at all.
Her trick: super thick walls
The result: not breezy, hot af
Unless you're a lava monster you do not want to live in that bunker