The architectural integration of passive systems through thermal flywheel effect with evaporative cooling in Shish Mahal, Lahore Fort, Pakistan
There has been much research on the comfort conditions of modern building that used natural ventilation and water bodies as medium of cooling, however much less is known about the impacts of these medium when involved to the traditional and heritage buildings especially the remnants of Mughal Empire...
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