Why traditional Indian homes were naturally cooler and what modern designs can learn from them

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Modern architecture can benefit greatly by reintroducing these passive design strategies. Prioritising ventilation, using climate-appropriate materials, and integrating shaded spaces can reduce dependence on air conditioning. By blending traditional wisdom with contemporary needs, real estate developments can become more sustainable, energy-efficient, and comfortable for future living.

Traditional Indian houses demonstrate that comfort does not always require complex technology; it can be achieved through proper design instead. In light of increasing heat levels and energy problems in cities, it is time to adopt these concepts to create smarter and greener buildings.

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