Terracotta AC Systems : Nave Air Conditioning System
An Evaporative Cooling Wall — Maggie J.W. George
These hive-like terracotta structures offer a natural way to cool air down a bit - Yanko Design
So we have the evaporative air-conditioner developed by Ant-Studio in India using terracotta cylinders and water. Does anyone know if cylinders of the type shown below (named Terraplanters iirc) would increase the
Natural energy-free air conditioner uses the cooling properties of terracotta to regulate temperatures - Yanko Design
terracotta pipe installations cool down and purify humid, hot air using evaporation
This Innovative Cooling Installation Fights Soaring Temperatures in New Delhi | ArchDaily
A "Beehive" Air Conditioner - YouTube
Be Cool: Terra Cotta Pot Cools the Air Using Only Water | Designs & Ideas on Dornob
yael issacharov's terracotta system uses water to cool spaces without electricity
A Cascade of Water Over Terra Cotta Tubes Functions as a Beautiful Low-Energy Air Conditioner — Colossal
A Cascade of Water Over Terra Cotta Tubes Functions as a Beautiful Low-Energy Air Conditioner — Colossal
Elegant Terracotta Air Conditioning Design by Yael Issacharov
Low-Cost 'Green' AC Made Out of Terracotta! | Inspired from a beehive, this sustainable air-cooling system uses zero refrigerants and a fraction of the power of regular units. Little wonder this...
India has a looming air con headache. Does antiquity hold the solution? | CNN
Deki Cooling Installation — Ant Studio
Terracotta cones and water make for low-tech air-conditioning - MaterialDistrict
Elegant Terracotta Air Conditioning Design by Yael Issacharov
terracotta pipe installations cool down and purify humid, hot air using evaporation
Terracotta cones and water make for low-tech air-conditioning - MaterialDistrict
Indian architect turns to bees and terracotta to design innovative cooling system
A sustainable cooling system made with wet terra cotta cones | The Kid Should See This
CoolAnt Zero-energy Air Conditioner – A 'Terracotta' air conditioner designed by Ant Studio - Authindia
Inspired by desert environments, this terracotta system uses water to cool indoor spaces without electricity | News | Archinect