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The given diagrams outline contrasting approaches and thermal regulation from different residential architecture drafts tailored to hot and cold climates. Overall, it is apparent that the primary distinction lies in their different thermal objectives. Dwellings in cold regions are designed to retain heat. Meanwhile, others, in hot climates, focus on heat absorption and promoting dissipation […]
The maps below illustrate the difference in the design of houses in a cool and warm climate. Overall, the most noticeable differences are the installation of the roof and the design of windows in the two climates. Notably, the insulation panels are arranged effectively, and the material used for the roofs is also chosen suitably. […]
Overall, for a cool climate, roofs are designed not to prevent the sunlight from getting into the house, whereas in warmer weather there is an overhanging part of the roof which acts as a shade for windows. Furthermore, Heat loss reduction technology is used to keep in the warmth in in cool places. Conversely, stored […]
The diagrams illustrates how houses are designed for cool and warm climates. Overall, houses made for warm climates are split into two different states depending on the time of day, whereas cool climate houses remain the same throughout the day, each with their own specialized building materials and housing shape. In more detail, houses made […]
The diagrams show how house designs differ according to climate. The most noticeable difference between houses designed for cool and warm climates is in the shape of the roof. The designs also differ with regard to the windows and the use of insulation. We can see that the cool climate house has a high-angled roof, […]
