
Wind-driven ventilation
Wind-driven ventilation is a natural process that uses outdoor wind to circulate fresh air into a building while removing stale air. When wind blows against a building, it creates pressure differences that encourage air to enter through vents or openings on the windward side and exit on the leeward side. This airflow helps to reduce indoor humidity, remove pollutants, and improve indoor air quality without relying on mechanical systems. It's an energy-efficient way to enhance comfort and maintain a healthy indoor environment by leveraging natural wind patterns.