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Thermal comfort—the state of feeling neither too hot nor too cold—is influenced by temperature, humidity, airflow, and radiant heat. A well-balanced indoor climate enhances occupant well- being, productivity, and energy efficiency. Architects, in collaboration with HVAC professionals and building contractors, must consider insulation, ventilation, shading, and materials to create spaces that naturally regulate temperature, improving sustainability and reducing energy costs. Rather than just controlling temperature, great designs create adaptable microclimates. For example, libraries and offices may benefit from a cooler feel to promote focus, while living rooms thrive on warmth and coziness. Thoughtful architecture, combined with expert input from HVAC specialists, ensures these needs are met efficiently without excessive mechanical intervention.
A building’s orientation dictates how it interacts with sunlight and wind patterns, impacting
thermal performance. South-facing windows (in the Northern Hemisphere) maximize winter sun while minimizing summer heat gain when paired with proper shading. Strategic layouts
encourage cross-ventilation, reducing the need for air conditioning. Compact designs retain heat better in cold climates, while open layouts with high ceilings promote natural cooling in hot regions. Even slight rotations in building orientation can reduce cooling costs by 20-30%.
Thermal zoning further enhances efficiency by placing frequently used spaces in warmer, sunlit
areas while keeping storage and garages in cooler sections. Designing corridors or atriums that
encourage natural airflow can improve ventilation without mechanical systems.