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495: 86: 438: 213: 22: 151:. The larger court will generally be less shaded by its own walls, and more exposed to hot winds; it may also be less sheltered by surrounding rooms. From both wind pressure and convection forces, the hottest air in the hotter court rises and escapes over the wall, pulling fresh air from the cooler courtyard through the 142:
If there is a wind, it tends to blow down into the windward court and up out of the leeward court. A draft can, however, be driven by convection. One of the courts will generally be hotter than the other; which is hotter may vary. The courtyard is often pale, paved and narrow, and may be shaded by
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was the office in a Roman house, the father's centre for business, where he would receive his clients. It was originally the master bedroom, but later became the main office and reception room for the house master.
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thus has a strong cross-breeze from the cooler court. The breeze is at least partly driven by convection, and may also be driven by wind pressure and evaporative cooling, so the gardens and courtyards are used as
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term for a tablinum. Like the ancient Roman tablinum, it opens onto a heavily shaded courtyard and, on the other side, a rear garden. Unlike the Roman tablinum, the garden side is closed with a
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into the hotter court. The cooler court is replenished with air from the side (drawn through doors, evaporatively-cooled projecting
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bow windows, and small vents in the wall), or from above, which cools by contact with masonry and evaporative cooling. The
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Similar systems may be used to create a cool, breezy public roofed space between two public squares.
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pictures, and busts of the family were arranged on pedestals on the two sides of the room.
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by a fountain. The garden is generally darker in colour, but evaporatively-cooled by
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Mohamed, Mady A. A. (2010). S. Lehmann; H.A. Waer; J. Al-Qawasmi (eds.).
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Room between the peristyle and atrium in Roman home architecture
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and opposite to the entrance; it opened in the rear onto the
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lattice (Roman tablinums may have had open-weave curtains).
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Roman architecture
atrium
peristyle
fresco

House of Menander
Windtower
Arabic
mashrabiya
evaporatively cooled
evapotranspiration
mashrabiya
windcatchers
Tsubo-niwa
public domain
Chisholm, Hugh
Tablinum
Encyclopædia Britannica







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