This Air Conditioner Operates Without Eletricity
Have you ever thought about having an air conditioner that doesn't require electricity? Well, this innovation is already a reality, and it's called Beehive, created by Ant Studio from India. The Beehive is a system that uses terracotta cones arranged like a beehive, where reused water flows. The magic happens when the hot air encounters these terracotta cones, resulting in a natural cooling process that transforms the environment into a cooler and more pleasant place.
Daily Home Tips on Instagram: "Using clay pots with water-soaked ropes or pipes, earthen pot cooling is a traditional cooling method with architectural roots. This passive cooling technique is frequently incorporated into buildings in hot areas; evaporative cooling and water trickling down the pots help maintain appropriate interior temperatures. This environmentally friendly strategy is a prime example of how conventional wisdom may influence energy-efficient architecture concepts. . By @_iarchitect . . #archidaily #architecturestudent #architects #architecturelovers #architecture #interiordesign"