While summer temperatures are in full swing, all the solutions are good to refresh the house! Discover this unprecedented method, straight from India, which provides freshness without air conditioning.
In some countries like India, summers are very hot, with scorching temperatures that break records day and night. And as you may be discovering, they do not use air conditioning in their house to enjoy freshness, thanks to an infallible natural solution.
Fanters, air conditioners or wet linen placed in front of the windows are all tips used to fight against heat at home in summer, especially during heat waves. However, in India where summer temperatures are known to be particularly high, residents can spend quiet nights even by 35 ° C, with an ancestral technique.
To do this, it is enough to apply this simple, but often forgotten method, which consists in refreshing the ambient air of a room by evaporation, because when the hot air crosses a container filled with water, the humidity it contains evaporates in fresh air. This is why most Indians have taken the right habit of filling a jar in water clay and placing it in the heat -in -room room (s) to lower the temperature. The air cooled through the jar will gradually help refresh the room temperature while circulating. Note: water can be replaced by sand or wet straw to obtain the same refreshing effect.
The traditional refreshing technique by evaporation is very famous in India, so that the designers and architects of the Ant Studio team, have united their skills to develop a completely innovative prototype: the “Coole”. This takes up the cooling techniques by evaporation of the jar filled with water, in the form of clay cells, whose design is inspired by the alveolar shape of the hives, which it is enough to soak with water and place at the entrance or in front of the windows of the rooms to be refreshed.
A real natural air conditioner, the nod is an innovation that was rewarded by the 2018 UN Prize for innovative environmental entrepreneurs.