Air Well 〈CONFIRMED × 2027〉
: Massive stone structures, like the famous 1931 Achille Knapen well in France, designed to stay cool during the day.
: It uses natural temperature differences to cool humid air until water droplets form (similar to morning dew). Designs : air well
In architecture, an air well is an unroofed internal space or "light well" within a building designed to provide to inner rooms. : Massive stone structures, like the famous 1931
: Uses lightweight surfaces that cool quickly at night by radiating heat into space. : Uses lightweight surfaces that cool quickly at
: While historical "dew towers" often had low yields (only a few liters a day), modern low-tech condensers are more efficient. 🏠 Air Well (Architectural Feature)
Also known as an , this structure collects water by promoting the condensation of moisture from the air.
: Modern devices that use energy (like a dehumidifier) to cool air and collect water.