
Cross Ventilation
Cross ventilation is a natural way to cool and ventilate a building by allowing fresh air to flow in from one side and exit through another, creating a passage that promotes airflow. When windows or vents are placed on opposite sides of a room or space, it encourages air movement, which helps remove stale air, reduce indoor temperatures, and improve indoor air quality without the need for mechanical systems. Effective cross ventilation depends on wind direction, building layout, and open windows or vents, making spaces more comfortable and energy-efficient.