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Advice From An Architect - 10 Tips To Create A Cooler Home
Advice From An Architect - 10 Tips To Create A Cooler Home
Advice From An Architect - 10 Tips To Create A Cooler Home
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Beat the heat and save on energy costs with these climate-conscious design
tips
MANILA, Philippines – In a tropical country like the Philippines, heat and humidity
are our constant companions. They’re also the culprits behind most homes’ largest
energy costs. Surprisingly, though, there are homes that are significantly cooler
than others all throughout the year. Their secret? Climate-conscious design.
“Some designs just don’t make sense in a tropical climate like ours,” says Architect
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Gelo Mañosa, son of iconic Architect Francisco “Bobby” Mañosa and CEO of design
firm Mañosa & Co. “When designing a home, you need to keep in mind the
conditions that surround it. A house designed, for say, Finland, might be beautiful,
but not appropriate for the reality of Philippine climate.”
According to Gelo, there are 3 very important factors to consider when designing
for hot and humid climates like ours: Direct Solar Radiation, Orientation, and Wind
Direction.
“If you want a cooler home,” he says, “what you want to do is maximize passive
cooling and minimize ‘heat gain.’” A well-thought-out design, which includes
choosing the right materials, proper sun protection, landscape design and proper
orientation, can make an enormous difference.”
With this in mind, here are Architect Gelo Mañosa’s top 10 tips for creating cooler
homes and ultimately cutting energy costs.
“One of the biggest mistakes a person can make in a country like ours is to use
dark colors for external walls,” says Gelo. Dark colors absorb the sun’s energy and
retain heat for much longer. Stick to light colors, which reflect the heat from the
sun and keep it away from your home.
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The building envelope is the physical separator between the interior and the
exterior environments of a structure. “A well-insulated building envelope gives you
less heat gain, so your home cools faster and your appliances don’t have to work as
hard,” Gelo points out.
3. Create shade.
“Keep the sun away from your house!” Gelo stresses. “The cooler you can keep the
interior of your house, the less you have to spend on air conditioning. Indoor
shade is helpful, but doesn’t keep the heat out. External shade -- eaves, overhangs,
sunshades, even trees and plants to block the sun’s rays … these are more
effective.”
Luckily, there are many options for adding shade depending on your budget. “If
you don’t want to spend too much, even adding a tree or plant box outside a
window that gets direct sunlight can be a big help. If you can’t do that, using solar
tint for your windows can be helpful in deflecting heat as well.”
“Naturally, the more openings in a house, the better the air flow. But too many
windows also bring in heat,” Gelo says. There is a balance between the two, though,
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and there are ways to design and optimize the openings to create more efficient
air flow for a cooler home.
Cross ventilation is a natural form of wind ventilation that drives air from openings
at one side of a structure through to the other. Its success depends on the
tightness of the building envelope, the position and size of your openings
(windows, doors, vents) as well as the path in between the two sides of the house.
“Naturally, you need to know beforehand the direction in which the wind blows.
And of course, it goes without saying that cross ventilation is only effective if you
actually keep your openings OPEN,” Gelo says.
When wind enters through a smaller opening and exits through a bigger opening,
that’s a ‘squeeze point.’ This creates a natural vacuum which increases wind
velocity. “We usually incorporate squeeze points into our designs, but in an
existing home, you can actually create the same effect by opening the window or
door receiving the breeze a little less than the one on the opposite wall.” One just
needs to understand where the wind comes from at different times of the year, as
the wind changes depending on the month.
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You get better air circulation when the wind enters the opening of your structure
at an oblique angle of about 45-50 degrees. When wind passes through an oblique
angle, it causes interior air to be more turbulent, allowing air to hit the corners of
the structure.
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A stack effect is when warmer, lighter indoor air is displaced by cooler and denser
outdoor air. If you create an opening high in the building and another low in the
building, this causes a natural flow. If the air inside your structure is hotter than
the air outside, the stack effect will make it float out the top opening, to be
replaced with cooler air from outside.
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Hot air rises and escapes through the higher parts of your home. You can help it
escape faster by pushing the air upwards with the use of fans. If you have standing
fans, position them to move the hot air in the direction you want it to go (up). If
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you have a ceiling fan, it should be spinning counter-clockwise to push hot air up
and out.
9. Landscape.
Let air pass through shaded areas to keep the air cool. Trees, if properly placed,
can be used to cool incoming air. Vegetation can also be used to funnel wind and
free air movement maintained around the structure.
Plants and grass also greatly reduce ground temperature, compared to hard
surfaces like concrete which have more heat gain.
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Despite having all these design features incorporated into your home, there really
will be days that it’s just TOO hot anyway,” Gelo admits. And this happens more and
more often in this age of climate change and global warming.
“If you have to use air conditioning regularly, consider investing in Inverter type
air-conditioning combined with solar energy, which is getting more and more
affordable as the years go by. Try looking for energy star-rated appliances, and
minimize the use of energy sucks like mini-oven toasters and other heating
appliances. Making energy-conserving changes to your lifestyle can help to
balance things out." – Rappler.com
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