the given pictures illustrates certain majority accommodation for cool and warm weather
Overall people residing in cooling houses have a tendency to prioritize retention while warmer locations- residents focus on lower temperature and ventilation systems.
In chilly areas roofs are designed to be high-angled in order to absorb natural light from the sun. In addition to optimizing the amount of sunlight captured, the windows are expanded significantly. Furthermore the buildings are made from insulative material allowing it to retain heat and sunlight.
By contrast in sunny regions the roofs which are created by reflective material are slanted into 2 sides with an overhang offering extra shade . This design not only enables these structures to reflect external heat but also prevents them from heat absorption. Additionally ventilation systems in these houses are more sophisticated than those in cooler conditions. Specifically During the day, the windows are closed and covered to block out heat, while they are opened at night to aerilate the house and expel the warm air accumulated throughout the day
