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Natural Ventilation - Passive Cross Wind System Explained
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe for new Sustainable Building Systems content that is in the works! This is our first of a set of "Passive Features" systems explanations we have planned.
Thanks to everyone who commented on this video before it was moved to this new channel and updated - we still have your questions and will make another Natural Ventilation video addressing some of these points in the future.
We will be starting a Green Building Blog with expert industry insights at : http://greenbuildingsillustrated.com
It's not quite ready yet but look out for updates on here in future videos!
Video graphics and animations by Hologram
https://hologramdigital.com
#natural #ventilation #naturalventilation #HVAC #explained
published: 18 May 2021
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Natural Ventilation Principles
published: 29 May 2018
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See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | Decoder
How do you cool a building without air conditioning? Using an approach called biomimicry, see how architect Mick Pearce harnessed the ingenuity of termites to design a natural cooling system for the largest commercial building in Zimbabwe.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Decoder #Termites
About National Geographic:
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published: 29 May 2018
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How to improve ventilation naturally in your home ||natural cooling system for house
Natural ventilation is a sustainable and energy-efficient way to improve indoor air quality and comfort in your home. By using the natural flow of air, you can reduce your reliance on air conditioning systems and save money on your energy bills.
In this video, we will explore the benefits of natural ventilation and show you how to design and implement natural ventilation systems in your home. We will cover topics such as passive cooling strategies, cross-ventilation, and the use of natural ventilation in different climate zones.
also watch
Sun shading devices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQEdUCYGF5g
Cool roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzWP1MGtkk
Inverted mud roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJlYU9uCTY
solar chimney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQjSaXtt9U
heat storage wa...
published: 11 Oct 2022
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Air movements inside and around buildings (Manlio Mazzon)
Video related to Polimi Open Knowledge (POK)
http://www.pok.polimi.it
published: 20 Apr 2017
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EARTH AIR TUNNEL || HOW IT WORKS || passive cooling technique
An Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) is a unique approach to building ventilation that uses the stable temperature of the earth to pre-condition incoming air before it enters a building. This technology can significantly reduce a building's energy consumption and environmental impact by reducing the need for traditional heating and cooling systems.
In an EAT system, a series of underground pipes are buried beneath the building, allowing outdoor air to be drawn through the earth and naturally cooled or warmed to a stable temperature before entering the building's ventilation system. This process also helps filter the air, removing pollutants and allergens, and can even provide humidity control.
earth air tunnel is passive heating and cooling technique using geo thermal energy.
other videos:
solar wa...
published: 19 Jan 2022
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WINDOW SIZE AND POSITION FOR GOOD VENTILATION
WINDOW SIZE AND POSITION FOR GOOD VENTILATION
published: 14 Aug 2020
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Passive Cooling Techniques.
Hello Friends,
In this video, you will get complete information about "Passive Cooling Techniques." with their facts & specific information.
1) What is Passive Cooling?
2) What’s the purpose of Passive Cooling?
3) Some techniques of Passive Cooling?
Some techniques of Passive Cooling are:
Natural Ventilation,
Shading,
Wind Towers,
Courtyard Effect,
Earth Air Tunnels,
Evaporative Cooling,
Passive Down Draught Cooling,
Roof Sprays,
Roof Pond.
The purpose of Passive Cooling:
Provides indoor comfort,
Low maintenance,
Zero/ Low energy consumption,
Low running cost,
Promotes healthy environment,
Saves the Earth.
Please like, share and Subscribe my channel " DearArch".
Thanks for watching this video.
#passivecooling #architecture #naturalventilation
#passivecoolingtechniques
published: 27 May 2020
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Ventilation Basics Series #2 - System Types
Ventilation Basics Series, System Types
The second video in the 'Ventilation Basics Series' looks at 4 common ventilation systems found in homes: Natural Ventilation with Intermittent Fans, Passive Stack, Mechanical Extract Ventilation and MVHR.
This light and simple overview of four common system types, explains how they work and more.....
published: 02 Sep 2016
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How Mechanical Smoke Ventilation Systems Work
Book a CPD: https://sertus.uk/course/mechanical-smoke-ventilation#form
Ever wondered how mechanical smoke control systems work? This video demonstrates how an MSVS system would react in the case of an apartment fire.
#smokecontrol #fireengineering #firesafety #fireandrescue
published: 17 Mar 2021
1:41
Natural Ventilation - Passive Cross Wind System Explained
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe for new Sustainable Building Systems content that is in the works! This is our first of a set of "Passive Feature...
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe for new Sustainable Building Systems content that is in the works! This is our first of a set of "Passive Features" systems explanations we have planned.
Thanks to everyone who commented on this video before it was moved to this new channel and updated - we still have your questions and will make another Natural Ventilation video addressing some of these points in the future.
We will be starting a Green Building Blog with expert industry insights at : http://greenbuildingsillustrated.com
It's not quite ready yet but look out for updates on here in future videos!
Video graphics and animations by Hologram
https://hologramdigital.com
#natural #ventilation #naturalventilation #HVAC #explained
https://wn.com/Natural_Ventilation_Passive_Cross_Wind_System_Explained
Thanks for watching! Don't forget to subscribe for new Sustainable Building Systems content that is in the works! This is our first of a set of "Passive Features" systems explanations we have planned.
Thanks to everyone who commented on this video before it was moved to this new channel and updated - we still have your questions and will make another Natural Ventilation video addressing some of these points in the future.
We will be starting a Green Building Blog with expert industry insights at : http://greenbuildingsillustrated.com
It's not quite ready yet but look out for updates on here in future videos!
Video graphics and animations by Hologram
https://hologramdigital.com
#natural #ventilation #naturalventilation #HVAC #explained
- published: 18 May 2021
- views: 115149
3:42
See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | Decoder
How do you cool a building without air conditioning? Using an approach called biomimicry, see how architect Mick Pearce harnessed the ingenuity of termites to d...
How do you cool a building without air conditioning? Using an approach called biomimicry, see how architect Mick Pearce harnessed the ingenuity of termites to design a natural cooling system for the largest commercial building in Zimbabwe.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Decoder #Termites
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo
Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter
Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta
In nature, termites build skyscraper-like mounds that are ventilated by a complex system of tunnels. By emulating the ingenuity of termites, Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce used an approach called biomimicry to design a natural cooling system that harnessed nature. The result is an architectural marvel that achieves 90 percent passive climate control by taking cool air into the building at night and expelling heat throughout the day.
In this first installation of the Decoder series, see how the Eastgate Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe utilizes a termite-inspired climate control system. To learn more, read "Termite Climate Control" from the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine.
See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | Decoder
https://youtu.be/620omdSZzBs
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
https://wn.com/See_How_Termites_Inspired_A_Building_That_Can_Cool_Itself_|_Decoder
How do you cool a building without air conditioning? Using an approach called biomimicry, see how architect Mick Pearce harnessed the ingenuity of termites to design a natural cooling system for the largest commercial building in Zimbabwe.
➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe
#NationalGeographic #Decoder #Termites
About National Geographic:
National Geographic is the world's premium destination for science, exploration, and adventure. Through their world-class scientists, photographers, journalists, and filmmakers, Nat Geo gets you closer to the stories that matter and past the edge of what's possible.
Get More National Geographic:
Official Site: http://bit.ly/NatGeoOfficialSite
Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBNatGeo
Twitter: http://bit.ly/NatGeoTwitter
Instagram: http://bit.ly/NatGeoInsta
In nature, termites build skyscraper-like mounds that are ventilated by a complex system of tunnels. By emulating the ingenuity of termites, Zimbabwean architect Mick Pearce used an approach called biomimicry to design a natural cooling system that harnessed nature. The result is an architectural marvel that achieves 90 percent passive climate control by taking cool air into the building at night and expelling heat throughout the day.
In this first installation of the Decoder series, see how the Eastgate Centre in Harare, Zimbabwe utilizes a termite-inspired climate control system. To learn more, read "Termite Climate Control" from the May 2018 issue of National Geographic magazine.
See How Termites Inspired a Building That Can Cool Itself | Decoder
https://youtu.be/620omdSZzBs
National Geographic
https://www.youtube.com/natgeo
- published: 29 May 2018
- views: 3593003
3:03
How to improve ventilation naturally in your home ||natural cooling system for house
Natural ventilation is a sustainable and energy-efficient way to improve indoor air quality and comfort in your home. By using the natural flow of air, you can ...
Natural ventilation is a sustainable and energy-efficient way to improve indoor air quality and comfort in your home. By using the natural flow of air, you can reduce your reliance on air conditioning systems and save money on your energy bills.
In this video, we will explore the benefits of natural ventilation and show you how to design and implement natural ventilation systems in your home. We will cover topics such as passive cooling strategies, cross-ventilation, and the use of natural ventilation in different climate zones.
also watch
Sun shading devices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQEdUCYGF5g
Cool roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzWP1MGtkk
Inverted mud roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJlYU9uCTY
solar chimney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQjSaXtt9U
heat storage wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw-CGEzfXg0
Earth air tunnel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFKo2RdQLlk
roof pond system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QuobNkia6M
https://wn.com/How_To_Improve_Ventilation_Naturally_In_Your_Home_||Natural_Cooling_System_For_House
Natural ventilation is a sustainable and energy-efficient way to improve indoor air quality and comfort in your home. By using the natural flow of air, you can reduce your reliance on air conditioning systems and save money on your energy bills.
In this video, we will explore the benefits of natural ventilation and show you how to design and implement natural ventilation systems in your home. We will cover topics such as passive cooling strategies, cross-ventilation, and the use of natural ventilation in different climate zones.
also watch
Sun shading devices
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SQEdUCYGF5g
Cool roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LzWP1MGtkk
Inverted mud roof
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijJlYU9uCTY
solar chimney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQjSaXtt9U
heat storage wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw-CGEzfXg0
Earth air tunnel
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MFKo2RdQLlk
roof pond system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QuobNkia6M
- published: 11 Oct 2022
- views: 686968
6:23
Air movements inside and around buildings (Manlio Mazzon)
Video related to Polimi Open Knowledge (POK)
http://www.pok.polimi.it
Video related to Polimi Open Knowledge (POK)
http://www.pok.polimi.it
https://wn.com/Air_Movements_Inside_And_Around_Buildings_(Manlio_Mazzon)
Video related to Polimi Open Knowledge (POK)
http://www.pok.polimi.it
- published: 20 Apr 2017
- views: 61546
2:20
EARTH AIR TUNNEL || HOW IT WORKS || passive cooling technique
An Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) is a unique approach to building ventilation that uses the stable temperature of the earth to pre-condition incoming air before it ent...
An Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) is a unique approach to building ventilation that uses the stable temperature of the earth to pre-condition incoming air before it enters a building. This technology can significantly reduce a building's energy consumption and environmental impact by reducing the need for traditional heating and cooling systems.
In an EAT system, a series of underground pipes are buried beneath the building, allowing outdoor air to be drawn through the earth and naturally cooled or warmed to a stable temperature before entering the building's ventilation system. This process also helps filter the air, removing pollutants and allergens, and can even provide humidity control.
earth air tunnel is passive heating and cooling technique using geo thermal energy.
other videos:
solar water heater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfxKbTOHygk
solar chimney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQjSaXtt9U
heat storage wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw-CGEzfXg0
roof pond system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QuobNkia6M
follow us :
facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ArchiNote
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reference:
https://www.slideshare.net/vikasmahala/earth-air-tunnel-latest-ppt
https://geothermal-energy-journal.springeropen.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s40517-018-0097-0.pdf
https://wn.com/Earth_Air_Tunnel_||_How_It_Works_||_Passive_Cooling_Technique
An Earth Air Tunnel (EAT) is a unique approach to building ventilation that uses the stable temperature of the earth to pre-condition incoming air before it enters a building. This technology can significantly reduce a building's energy consumption and environmental impact by reducing the need for traditional heating and cooling systems.
In an EAT system, a series of underground pipes are buried beneath the building, allowing outdoor air to be drawn through the earth and naturally cooled or warmed to a stable temperature before entering the building's ventilation system. This process also helps filter the air, removing pollutants and allergens, and can even provide humidity control.
earth air tunnel is passive heating and cooling technique using geo thermal energy.
other videos:
solar water heater
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KfxKbTOHygk
solar chimney
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mEQjSaXtt9U
heat storage wall
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bw-CGEzfXg0
roof pond system
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_QuobNkia6M
follow us :
facebook : https://www.facebook.com/ArchiNote
insta : https://www.instagram.com/archi_notes9/
reference:
https://www.slideshare.net/vikasmahala/earth-air-tunnel-latest-ppt
https://geothermal-energy-journal.springeropen.com/track/pdf/10.1186/s40517-018-0097-0.pdf
- published: 19 Jan 2022
- views: 1920256
9:09
Passive Cooling Techniques.
Hello Friends,
In this video, you will get complete information about "Passive Cooling Techniques." with their facts & specific information.
1) What is Passive...
Hello Friends,
In this video, you will get complete information about "Passive Cooling Techniques." with their facts & specific information.
1) What is Passive Cooling?
2) What’s the purpose of Passive Cooling?
3) Some techniques of Passive Cooling?
Some techniques of Passive Cooling are:
Natural Ventilation,
Shading,
Wind Towers,
Courtyard Effect,
Earth Air Tunnels,
Evaporative Cooling,
Passive Down Draught Cooling,
Roof Sprays,
Roof Pond.
The purpose of Passive Cooling:
Provides indoor comfort,
Low maintenance,
Zero/ Low energy consumption,
Low running cost,
Promotes healthy environment,
Saves the Earth.
Please like, share and Subscribe my channel " DearArch".
Thanks for watching this video.
#passivecooling #architecture #naturalventilation
#passivecoolingtechniques
https://wn.com/Passive_Cooling_Techniques.
Hello Friends,
In this video, you will get complete information about "Passive Cooling Techniques." with their facts & specific information.
1) What is Passive Cooling?
2) What’s the purpose of Passive Cooling?
3) Some techniques of Passive Cooling?
Some techniques of Passive Cooling are:
Natural Ventilation,
Shading,
Wind Towers,
Courtyard Effect,
Earth Air Tunnels,
Evaporative Cooling,
Passive Down Draught Cooling,
Roof Sprays,
Roof Pond.
The purpose of Passive Cooling:
Provides indoor comfort,
Low maintenance,
Zero/ Low energy consumption,
Low running cost,
Promotes healthy environment,
Saves the Earth.
Please like, share and Subscribe my channel " DearArch".
Thanks for watching this video.
#passivecooling #architecture #naturalventilation
#passivecoolingtechniques
- published: 27 May 2020
- views: 56749
6:44
Ventilation Basics Series #2 - System Types
Ventilation Basics Series, System Types
The second video in the 'Ventilation Basics Series' looks at 4 common ventilation systems found in homes: Natural Venti...
Ventilation Basics Series, System Types
The second video in the 'Ventilation Basics Series' looks at 4 common ventilation systems found in homes: Natural Ventilation with Intermittent Fans, Passive Stack, Mechanical Extract Ventilation and MVHR.
This light and simple overview of four common system types, explains how they work and more.....
https://wn.com/Ventilation_Basics_Series_2_System_Types
Ventilation Basics Series, System Types
The second video in the 'Ventilation Basics Series' looks at 4 common ventilation systems found in homes: Natural Ventilation with Intermittent Fans, Passive Stack, Mechanical Extract Ventilation and MVHR.
This light and simple overview of four common system types, explains how they work and more.....
- published: 02 Sep 2016
- views: 323817
1:27
How Mechanical Smoke Ventilation Systems Work
Book a CPD: https://sertus.uk/course/mechanical-smoke-ventilation#form
Ever wondered how mechanical smoke control systems work? This video demonstrates how an...
Book a CPD: https://sertus.uk/course/mechanical-smoke-ventilation#form
Ever wondered how mechanical smoke control systems work? This video demonstrates how an MSVS system would react in the case of an apartment fire.
#smokecontrol #fireengineering #firesafety #fireandrescue
https://wn.com/How_Mechanical_Smoke_Ventilation_Systems_Work
Book a CPD: https://sertus.uk/course/mechanical-smoke-ventilation#form
Ever wondered how mechanical smoke control systems work? This video demonstrates how an MSVS system would react in the case of an apartment fire.
#smokecontrol #fireengineering #firesafety #fireandrescue
- published: 17 Mar 2021
- views: 107636