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Tuesday, July 18, 2023

Skywells make it cooler in homes and businesses. Ancient Chinese Skywells for cooling buildings

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These Ancient Chinese “Skywells” Are Taking Green Architecture to the Next Level by Learning from the Past

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Andy Corbley
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Jul 17, 2023
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A Qing-Dynasty era skywell – credit Wuyuan Sky Hotel

Architects and designers of eras past had to adapt to the planet’s challenges long before electricity, air conditioning, and heating were invented, and as modern humans try and find a way to reduce carbon emissions, the ancients have much to teach us.

In China, more and more modern buildings are being planned around antique design features known as “skywells” used in the country’s humid south at least since the Ming Dynasty of the 14th century.

A skywell is basically a square or rectangular courtyard in the middle of the floor plan on which one side is a stone wall. Overhead hang the classic dou gong, or beam and bracket eaves. This shades the ground and funnels rainwater into a central basin.

When the wind blows across the roof of a skywell house, it’s often colder, and therefore heavier, than the still air indoors. It’s funneled down, especially by the wall, into the interior which then pushes the warmer still air higher and out of the opening.

Even if the wind isn’t blowing though, openings such as skylights, chimneys, or smokestacks tend to create circulation. As warm air rises up through the skywell, it pulls air from the other rooms into it.

Traditional Chinese designs will have a basin of water replenished by the rain sitting in the middle of the skywell. As the water evaporates it cools the surrounding air, before rising and creating the circulation mentioned earlier.

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People living in hot environments the world over have used these principles to cool their homes for millennia, as it can reduce interior temperatures by 9.5°F (4.3°C).

In Persia for example, “wind towers” act like chimneys of cold air that brought desert wind down into a house or even a subterranean cold chamber which created a constant movement of cold air in, hot air out; a design that has been replicated in Andalusia, Spain.

Recently, the BBC reports great interest in the revival of traditional Chinese architectural principles, and the skywell is one that is receiving a lot of attention because of its ability to cut down on air conditioning use in accordance with a recent government initiative for greener buildings.

– credit Wuyuan Sky Hotel

Furthermore, there is a real aesthetic beauty to the skywell that when combined with its pleasant climate creates the perfect place for meals, reading, or spending time with family. It’s a buffer zone where one can get the benefits of being outdoors while not suffering from the heat, sunburn, or bugs.

However it’s a principle that isn’t limited to family homes. The National Heavy Vehicle Engineering Technology Research Centre in the eastern Chinese city of Jinan has an 18-story tower block with a massive skywell in the middle of it. The bathrooms, conference rooms, and elevators are all located on the interior walls facing the skywell, allowing for better ventilation and temperature control.

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“[A]rtificial lighting, air conditioning, and water supply have become so readily available that we depend on them with little regard for the environmental cost,” Wang Zhengfeng, a postdoctoral researcher in environmental humanities at the Institute for Area Studies at Leiden University, told the BBC. “It won’t be easy to be sustainable by learning from the past without reflecting on our current behaviors.”

“Perhaps changes in the way of life could also trigger vernacular nostalgia among people living in concrete and glass forests,” she suggests.

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