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Keeping buildings cool as it gets hotter

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The Concept of the East Gate Centre

Termites maintain a stable temperature inside each mound by connecting its physical structure to the soil underneath. They thought this allowed for colder air to flow upwards, essentially harnessing the earth's cool properties. Colder air is drawn in through the bases of the lower parts of the building, and then gets drawn up through a vent airy system. Anthony says it's likely to take some time before more architects start making more use of traditional knowledge, materials and technologies.

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