I would love to see a sample design of this to be used in a hot humid zone like the Philippines.
@theavalanche2365Күн бұрын
35°C ??? That's it ??? In rajasthan, india people will eat hot kachoris in summer afternoons at 48°C... 😆 🤣 😂
@MaximumPower12 күн бұрын
Блин это называется технический этаж. В России его делают в три метра. Ради экономии тепла зимой. Интересно световые окна и колодцы тоже будет иновацией? Может тогда на 2 этаже слелать оранжерею где дети будут сажать овощи( уроки биологии ) , тогда можно и кормить бесплатно этими же овощами.
@jzgs42315 күн бұрын
This sounds fantastic and inventive... at the same time, as someone who has lived in villages in the developing world, I took one look at all the materials used in the roof's support structure and wondered whether "local people" really are able to afford such a solution on their own. This building project was undoubtedly funded from the outside. In fact, in the video that shows "local people" making the bricks, it's possible to see a bunch of outside people who are working on the bricks next to someone holding a fancy camera. All of that is okay, as far as it goes... I'm very happy that such an architecturally ingenious project was funded on behalf of this specific community! Nevertheless, the solution almost certainly is not sustainable just from those small, local village economies. That means that this design, however ingenious, will almost certainly not catch on organically in other villages.
@steelratgamer16 күн бұрын
And never at any point does it explain how cool does the School get in comparison to ambient temps? Or is it just convection cooling?
@moodsformoderns372116 күн бұрын
As a Canadian, I can see that this building will not be able to handle any type of snow loading. The upper roof, at least, will collapse. So, interesting for a Burkina Faso type climate. But not exactly something that would apply in higher/lower latitudes.
@jd-pw8yv18 күн бұрын
You have too many facial expressions and head movements. It's distracting, sorry. But great info, thanks.
@nzrockdj18 күн бұрын
On a much smaller and simpler scale here in Rarotonga I have seen the double roof affect on a 35sqm foldable house. Brilliant idea and cools the house so well. Another huge benefit of the double roof especially if there is wide overhangs is that the house is protected by the elements so much better because of the large roof overhead.
@marcosmacerapaats622621 күн бұрын
Is it possible to obtain the construction plans?
@Rogue-nc3pl23 күн бұрын
I wonder if this will work in tropical storm stricken countries like the philippines.
@elenam368423 күн бұрын
Watching this on the day before my exam 🫣
@SaraSaadouni_TAC22 күн бұрын
I hope it went well 💪🏽
@91brunops24 күн бұрын
Amazing video
@jec_ecart25 күн бұрын
No amount of ventilation can provide sub ambient cooling or reduce humidity. Ac is the only solution.
@SaraSaadouni_TAC25 күн бұрын
You are right - in some cases, humidity is just too high for passive strategies 👍🏽
@MistyMcCarthy-cf3kx25 күн бұрын
My husband isn't an architect ,but he's already designed a house for living in the southern USA almost exactly like this about 2 years ago.
@SaraSaadouni_TAC25 күн бұрын
That’s amazing!
@marynikpour511125 күн бұрын
Hey Sara, I am an international student studying for a Master of Science in Sustainable Building. I am confused because you mentioned that we need to study for a Master of Architecture to be registered with ARB. Does this mean that I cannot register?
@SaraSaadouni_TAC25 күн бұрын
Yes unfortunately the only masters degrees that count towards registration are the MArch not the MSc. They also need to be recognised by the ARB
@harunasagar196426 күн бұрын
Hi sara I watched your video and got inspired i am a mechanical graduate. I am intrested in thermodynamics. How could i become like you please share your journey
@SaraSaadouni_TAC26 күн бұрын
Wow that’s amazing! So glad you found the content inspiring! I am planning some new content unpacking my design process so stay tuned 👌🏽
@MrCLAASS28 күн бұрын
Doesn't do well in a fire though.
@ToolsandCrafts-t5h29 күн бұрын
Dert subscibe lbent bladi. Very good content
@SaraSaadouni_TAC29 күн бұрын
Hahahah 😂 mer7ba!
@ToolsandCrafts-t5h29 күн бұрын
@@SaraSaadouni_TAC hhhhh Allah ybarek fik 🙏🙏🙏
@SaybaAkter-z2y29 күн бұрын
Hlw Sara Very glad to watch your video, I am from Bangladesh,I am a architectural graphic designer and I am 15 years experienced but I don't have any degree I am skilled,and now I'm wanna go to Canada,, what should I do pls help me with this information
@snowbank8617Ай бұрын
In theory this looks wonderful. How about some actual numbers that show the theory works? When classes start in the morning what is the outside temperature versus the inside temperature ... and at some points through the school day.
@owloko1349Ай бұрын
A shade for my shade, it's obvious if you live in a hot region. But of course that our eurocentric thinking can't figure that out
@dfuller3447Ай бұрын
So what is the difference between indoor and outdoor temperatures. What the point of a video about this very topic without and real data. Makes it seem like you intentionally left out information...
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
I really didn’t 😅 there is no data available online about this building but it would be a great research project 👌🏽
@_onesimpleideaАй бұрын
This may be a good building design. I'm not sure because this video was long on blah, blah, blah, and very short on facts. I never even saw a measurement of the indoor temperature compared to the outdoor temperature. Or the indoor temperatures of two buildings compared -- a normal house and this one. Way too much fluff and no substance. Enthusiasm does not equal science or results.
@bsleds4585Ай бұрын
Anyone with half a brain cell know this concept this is nothing new
@claudebaiden6637Ай бұрын
Hi Sara i would Like to Know how many precedents should you have per project ?
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
Hiya! It depends on the project. I would say, every time you make a big design decision, add a precedent. For example, if you decide on timber structure instead of concrete, you can show a precedent. Or if you use some type of shading over another, I’d show some precedents. Hope this helps!
@claudebaiden6637Ай бұрын
@@SaraSaadouni_TAC Alright Sara that is helpful. Thank you very much
@Bouchra898Ай бұрын
Hello Sara I m new here glad to find the channel I m close to yr experience just I got my bachelor from different country not uk
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
Welcome and best of luck in this process 💪🏽
@stefanvanhaeren7712Ай бұрын
It’s nice watching you explain,.. good buildings and living ereas come from symplicity and humbleness regarding earth and creation,…:)
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏽 I totally agree!
@tech4fun477Ай бұрын
how about introducing solar energy for free electricity.
@Blspeek-agАй бұрын
I have lived in 40 c with no ac with just celling fan that blows hot air😅
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
Same 😓 not fun!
@karthikg2146Ай бұрын
so it has a double roof, more or less like a false ceiling
@Lone_warrior_1Ай бұрын
I've heard being architect in UK is sucks, so hard to make living.
@Craig_Tucker48Ай бұрын
As someone who lives in a house like this, I will tell you that it definitely takes a few degrees off, but only works when the wind is blowing (even a little bit of wind is good) and if it is not humid. Even then, I would not call this a ‘Fridge School’ as the TKSST labeled this video link on their site. And if the wind is not blowing or it gets humid (not a problem in the desert), it is still extremely hot and those from the west who say otherwise are probably posting this from their air-conditioned apartment in the city. There is a reason they never gave us a temperature reading in this video, despite this being the focus and key measurement that would empirically verify their achievement. Again this building is a great design, but it capabilities are still overhyped and I doubt people in the city are going to swap places with these people.
@surajghagare1667Ай бұрын
This is a really cool and amazing idea, but what about rain water harvesting from the rooftop Or from the surrounding area to recharge your tube wells, wells or lake; moreover you could have used foldable solar panels incorporated on the roof top to power the essential electrical/electronics devices within the building... Although the main problem is heat hence it will cause water to be evaporated faster, which is why securing the water source must have been the priority then other things, "There is no life without water", then what good cold buildings gonna do if you are outta fresh pure drinking water...💧💦 Please find a source of water first then only will these things surely help... # CLIMATE CHANGE is not gonna show mercy upon anybody, #Permaculture is the only solution for the physical world, and #Vedant by "Acharya Prashant" is the solution for the Mental world. It's our last chance to save everyone, spread the word ASAP. In our country the max temperature🌡️ in DELHI for this summer recorded was 53.something degree celcius, glaciers of Himalaya 🏔 are melting that's why one the Great Minds of our country Sonam Wangchuk Sir is leading the Climate Protest... Please come and join us we need each and every ENVIRONMETAL ACTIVIST available in the world. Cause it's not some personal issue but the GLOBAL ONE 🔥🌎🔥.... We all must come together to save our future or our Mdrfking GOVERNMENT and these Greedy ULTRA RICH Arseholes won't spare the planet🌍 till it's last breath... It is the time, just the last 4.something yrs are remaining to hold this Giant Catastrophe; so let's become one n fight for our rights or a very wrong death awaits for all of us...💯☠️🔥. Take care of yourself and the lives/nature🌿🍃 around you... Thanks... 💚🙏🙏🙏
@samlyons3552Ай бұрын
100 years ago houses had basements and trees planted around them.........eat from trees and save the planet
@essam1816Ай бұрын
Awesome you forget Hassan Fathy in Egyypt
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
I want to do a video about him asap! 🙏🏽
@crispysocksssАй бұрын
Guacamole
@amechealle5918Ай бұрын
My grandfather made a 3 wall family covered patio like this waaaay back in the late 1940’s. Even when the weather was blazing hot the patio was cool. When my grandparents passed away their home was sold. The new owners were going to tear down the patio until my uncle explained how the roof over the patio worked. The patio is still there today with only a few changes. My grandfather had a few different engineering degrees and was a mind blowingly interesting man.
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
That’s wonderful! It’s common sense most of the time with these things! And there’s a lack of awareness most of the time from users of the space! Glad they kept the covering over the patio 👍🏽
@NikhilRK-n6rАй бұрын
How did you get Psychrometric chat of Gando, Burkina Faso? I searched in Andrew Marsh website and I couldn't find it.
@SaraSaadouni_TACАй бұрын
Google “ladybug epw map” - it has weather data from all over the world 👌🏽
@janick01ify2 ай бұрын
Very cool, when are they planning on getting aircondition. 2050, 2100, the year 3000? Jeeze. I do like it, though, seriously. Im actually planning on doing something similar because of doomsday prepping
@maygamal43152 ай бұрын
You are sooo inspiring Thank you Sara 😊
@maygamal43152 ай бұрын
Dear Sara, Thank you so much for the video. You are very positive. I live in Uk and I come from Egypt, holding a bachelor degree of Architecture and environmental design (5years) and I have more than 10 years experience in Interior Design and Architecture In my situation what job title should I carry? Part 1 of Architectural Assistant? As I am more interested in Interior Design, I am a bit lost Thank you
@SaraSaadouni_TAC2 ай бұрын
Hello! Thanks for your lovely comment! In your case, I would apply for interior designer jobs! You have a lot of experience so “senior interior designer” would work well I think! Best of luck!
@elsa_g2 ай бұрын
I'm really enjoying all your videos on passive building techniques. You've got a very polished, concise, and understandable video style, and I'm learning a lot! The graphics are very helpful.
@SaraSaadouni_TAC2 ай бұрын
Wonderful! Thank you so much 🙏🏽
@ZiggerPT2 ай бұрын
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@LisaSoulLevelHealing2 ай бұрын
Put solar panels on the roof and a battery bank...thatbwuld be pergect, free energy.😊
@DebacleWhimsical2 ай бұрын
first you talk about curved double roof +ventury effect shown on sketch. but the actual school roofs seems flat.
@mike41812 ай бұрын
She Discover AMERICA!! as we say in my country.... this is OLD Technology