Climate-Responsive Architecture
Climate-Responsive Architecture refers to building designs that adapt to the local climate to enhance comfort and reduce energy consumption. This approach considers factors like temperature, humidity, sunlight, and wind patterns to create structures that naturally regulate indoor conditions.
By using materials and techniques that respond to environmental changes, such as passive solar heating and natural ventilation, these buildings minimize reliance on artificial heating and cooling systems. This not only lowers energy costs but also contributes to sustainability by reducing the overall carbon footprint of the structure.