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by motardo
1768 days ago
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I would have thought these structures move air up and out by the [chimney effect](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stack_effect) instead of funneling air down as the article describes. I love my old house's double hung windows which also use the chimney effect for passive cooling by opening both sashes halfway. Cooler air comes in the bottom, and warm air goes out the top. |
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That's what wikipedia describes—pulling cooled air from underground qanats up through the house and out the tower. I was surprised to read in this article about air coming down through them. Now I don't know which one is correct.