How I Live In The Hottest Place On Earth Using An Ancient AC System To Stay Cool!

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This desert in North America has become the hottest place on earth, its a new temperature record that has recently been broken, it measured a whopping 80.8% Celsius, that's 177.4 Fahrenheit in 2023!
It was recorded by two satellites that showed the hottest land surface area was in The Sonoaran desert, Mexico beating the record recorded of 70.7c from the Lut desert in Iran, known as one of the remotest and inhospitable places on earth.
What is shocking about the new record is that the Sonaran desert, isn’t so remote, it borders the united states, and has made headlines for migrants crossing the desert to reach Mexico's northern border.
The Sonoaran desert is also a popular tourist destination with idealic beaches along its coasts.
Unlike the desolate and inhospitable Lut desert, the Sonoran desert is one of the most bio-diverse deserts of earth, its mountains and canyons provide rivers and water source for 2000 native plant species and 350 species of birds call this place home amongst many other migrating species.
In the last decades more and more people have been moving to the Sonoran desert, particularly in southwestern united states which is seeing some of the fastest population growth rates.
Infrastructure such as concrete buildings & paved roads are increasing surface temperatures therefore using air conditioning systems have become a necessity.
However its crazy to think that people have been living in this very hot region for thousands of years quite comfortably without electric powered AC. Even today only 16% percent of Mexicans have air conditioning units in stark contrast to its neighbor The USA where 94% households have AC.
This is because of an ingenious building techniques that we are going to explore in this video, we are going to visit a home in the Sonoran desert that stays really cool despite the record breaking temperature and we are going to take some temperature tests to see how effective it really is and you’ll be amazed by the results...!
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@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
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@dinarchik7632
@dinarchik7632 Ай бұрын
Brick roof vs modern solar panel roof. I rather choose second on sunny part.
@abadyr_
@abadyr_ 3 ай бұрын
Pro tip: When it's 25 C° inside and 45 C° outside, don't open the doors and windows. Open everything at night, and close them in mid-morning.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
this is true but at the same time because the house has over hangs in front of the windows its actually creating an area of cool air in front of the house so even when you open the door and window you can feel a cool breeze as the heat from the top sucks in the cool air
@lm-pw9ul
@lm-pw9ul 3 ай бұрын
At my place when it's 45°C outside, it's 50°C inside. The windows are facing West so they get direct sunlight in summer and get super hot starting from around 3pm and stays hot until late nights or early morning. Don't like to open windows because of dust, pollen and flies/insects. Some days can also get very humid.
@JCR_cande
@JCR_cande 2 ай бұрын
Yes, I agree. Maintain all windows and doors closed when the highest temperatures, and open windows and the roof window at night to create natural ventilation. The hot air flows upwards, escape and force cool air to enter through the windows.
@larsstougaard7097
@larsstougaard7097 2 ай бұрын
Pro tip : move to a cooler location
@Cactii101
@Cactii101 2 ай бұрын
Night time temps in the region during summer don't fall below 35C.
@Chrisshallperish
@Chrisshallperish Ай бұрын
The current official highest registered air temperature on Earth is 56.7 °C (134.1 °F), recorded on 10 July 1913 at Furnace Creek Ranch, in Death Valley in the United States.
@AlanMcYou
@AlanMcYou Ай бұрын
These clowns are measuring the surface temperature. It is nonsense as is much of the video.
@williamwillaims
@williamwillaims 3 күн бұрын
Yeah I stopped watching at that 80c...
@AhJodie
@AhJodie 2 ай бұрын
In the Middle East, they also use underground tunnels to have the air circulate further down, and get cooler, where there is water, so they have access to water, and cooler homes.
@jilaniena6774
@jilaniena6774 2 ай бұрын
Bro can i get design details
@TheRahsoft
@TheRahsoft 2 ай бұрын
@@jilaniena6774 research qanats
@triad6425
@triad6425 2 ай бұрын
@@jilaniena6774 Google qanat, there are a lot of good videos of them too
@AhJodie
@AhJodie 2 ай бұрын
@@jilaniena6774 Hi, just Google Iran ancient building cooling tunnels and towers.
@TheDimsml
@TheDimsml 2 ай бұрын
@@jilaniena6774 Google for words quanat / kariz and ab anbar, and also look for windcatchers called bagir. When you see a picture of an adobe square tower, that is the thing.
@vasiliybox
@vasiliybox 3 ай бұрын
Am I the only one who sees the air conditioner on the wall opposite the entrance?)
@hundertwetter
@hundertwetter 2 ай бұрын
At least 4 air conditioners!
@Fx_Explains
@Fx_Explains 2 ай бұрын
​@@hundertwetter according to one of her comment, it wasn't used in this video (while making the video) and also it's a rented property and some foreigners might demand AC, many other houses don't have it though.
@worldtraveler930
@worldtraveler930 2 ай бұрын
The building is covered with AC units! 🤨
@luihuo5155
@luihuo5155 2 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@ericscott3997
@ericscott3997 2 ай бұрын
@@Fx_Explains It could have been used before the shooting of this video, hence lowering the floor temp in the home. It's disingenuous at best.
@eslnoob191
@eslnoob191 Ай бұрын
I grew up in California and visited many of the old Spanish missions there. Everything about the construction is designed to keep the buildings cool. They are usually painted white to reflect sunlight, and the walls are very thick and well insulated, which helps in preventing the heat of the sun from reaching the inside of the structure. The adobe bricks used to make the buildings, which are made with a cement mixed with straw, stay quite cool as well. The flooring inside is all made of stone, which also helps in staying cool, and the missions feature courtyards which are designed to maximize shade all day long. The windows are also built in a way so that the amount of sunlight coming in is minimized as well. I always noticed how cool it was inside those buildings. The downside is that they are, of course, quite dark inside.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld Ай бұрын
Thats very true and is a design from Muslims brought to Spain, this house was using all these principles except an inner court yard. This particular house was quite light and bright due to the south facing windows but the windows had an over hang to prevent direct sunlight penetrating inside, so it still kept it cool
@eddyb2001
@eddyb2001 Ай бұрын
Exactly it's all about the thermal mass and reducing heat gain.
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 Ай бұрын
If they used CFL and LED lighting, it would remain cool.
@mwnciboo
@mwnciboo 2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="249">4:09</a> Air conditioner above her head... 😂😂😂
@malayali_here
@malayali_here Ай бұрын
😂😂
@chessman4294
@chessman4294 Ай бұрын
True 😂😂😂😂
@edge1481
@edge1481 Ай бұрын
True, but that AC is tiny for the space, and they probably only use it for really hot days.
@xtrm2009
@xtrm2009 19 күн бұрын
Lmaooooooooooooooooooooooo FAIL
@SheridanAtwood-bd3ks
@SheridanAtwood-bd3ks Ай бұрын
I PERSONALLY DO LIVE IN THE SONORAN DESERT and I HAVE A HOME BUILT IN THIS MANNER and IT DEFINTELY STILL REQUIRES A MINISPLIT AND EVEN WITH THE MINISPLIT SET AT 62 DEGREES, MY TEMPETATURE IS NEARLY 100 DEGREES AT NIGHT! I have a 12000BTU minisplit for only 176 sq ft of a Morroccan Dome Home AND STILL IT IS HOTTER THAN HELL
@Tangodawg55
@Tangodawg55 29 күн бұрын
Are you in or near a city? Surrounded by concrete of asphalt? I’m trying to learn so asking with respect
@OfftoShambala
@OfftoShambala 23 күн бұрын
The buried culvert system works… but, going 4’ underground is the best way to go in any climate… only consideration is the land in that case… four feet underground and the temp is constant in the low 60’s… that’s why the culvert method works… research to earthship construction. I lived in Phoenix for 30 years… always wanted to try this… questioned how well it would work there, vs the high desert in which the earthship design was born.
@sexywarriorwomen
@sexywarriorwomen 8 күн бұрын
The arab ones pull the air more underground to cool it off or by water or pools to cool it. With caliche I doubt you could do that without spending a fortune.
@charleshulsey3103
@charleshulsey3103 2 ай бұрын
Mexican craftsmanship is on a whole nother level.
@will-bi4pj
@will-bi4pj 2 ай бұрын
Yeah...lousy
@thetroytroycan
@thetroytroycan 2 ай бұрын
Really? Like what else. Oh the food is excellent
@sexywarriorwomen
@sexywarriorwomen 8 күн бұрын
@@will-bi4pjdepends on the area and builders, but ya it can be scary a f or really amazing.
@josdesouza
@josdesouza 3 ай бұрын
Not just only built-in energy efficiency, but also artful beauty in harmony with the surroundings. I wish it were more widely adopted.
@GaiaCarney
@GaiaCarney 2 ай бұрын
@josdesouza - it is a beautiful design 💚
@thetroytroycan
@thetroytroycan 2 ай бұрын
Why don't YOU build one
@eddyb2001
@eddyb2001 Ай бұрын
Unfortunately, I almost bet US building codes would not let these be built.
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 Ай бұрын
@@eddyb2001 Laws vary, but most important are structural integrity and safety. If those aren't violated, then it should be alright. Since those structure have been around a long time, it should be easy to make the case that they're plenty safe. Of course, the specialized construction techniques of the dome-builders might not be available everywhere. In those cases, there may have to be either another way of having the domes built properly or of adding strength to them.
@kwakka61
@kwakka61 3 ай бұрын
Air temperature is what we use, not the temperature of the ground/floor surface.
@andibowe6890
@andibowe6890 3 ай бұрын
Earthships use the temp below the Earth to heat & cool
@kwakka61
@kwakka61 3 ай бұрын
@@andibowe6890 that’s a house, not a ship.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
Earthship is a type of house
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 2 ай бұрын
kwa wrote, _"Ari temperatrure is what we use, not the temperature of the gound/floor surface."_ Perhaps it would benefit you to understand a bit more about thermodynamic. Ground, air, surface, material properties, etc., all contribute to the overall movement and storage of heat throughout a structure. Too many people oversimplify too many things in order to create an illusion that they *'know'* what they're talking about when, in fact, they do not.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
​@@RichardHarlosthere is more than one way to measure temperature, as long as thr two temperatures taken are at the same altitude we can compare the two.. " In meteorology, we commonly distinguish between air temperature (near the surface or in altitude),surface temperature, soil temperature and water temperature and temperature in altitude. In addition, it should be noted that temperature is highly dependent on altitude. On average, the air cools by about 1°C per 100m elevation increase. Therefore, it is important to know at which altitude the measuring station is located and at which height the temperature sensor is fixed. In this way, the altitude of the station and the height of the instrument relative to the ground can be considered correctly."
@bearnaff9387
@bearnaff9387 2 ай бұрын
What else can be done to cool a house without conventional AC? Lots! If, during your construction, you're able to get use of a backhoe or digger, you can use it to dig a 1.5-2m(5-6ft) trench for 10-15m (30-50ft). Then you place a tunnel of rigid material down there, like concrete conduit. One end of the tunnel should end inside your home, on a lower level, and one end should terminate outside in a covered area protected from animals by mesh. The temperature down there should be notably lower than the daytime high temperature and you can use the air to cool your home either by pulling it in with a fan, or using thermal ventilation like in this dome. There also exist paints, that can be made in a garage lab, that can convert ambient heat into a specific wavelength of IR that our atmosphere is completely transparent to. What does this mean? It means that a surface coated in this paint can cool itself up to 10C (18F) IN DIRECT SUNLIGHT. It's not a huge amount of cooling, but it works all the time and can just be used as a nice, white paint. (It is fragile as a paint, and kinda expensive, so it will need a protective coating, but it still just sends almost 20F of heat zooming off into space without power.)
@OutbackCottageOz
@OutbackCottageOz 3 ай бұрын
Excellent, thank-you. Australia has a lot to learn from these Building Techniques!
@jalitzaa.v4725
@jalitzaa.v4725 2 ай бұрын
It makes me feel sad to think about the 10% of Americans who don’t have ac
@Jonathan-jo2xu
@Jonathan-jo2xu Ай бұрын
It is sad that 90% of Americans believe they need AC. For thousands of years, we managed just fine without it. I spent the first 30 years of my life without it. Then, I moved somewhere where it was everywhere-in the house, in the car, at work. I too began to need it. It’s incredible how hot everything became. Additionally, in the winter, everything seemed colder, even though it was warmer in the winter and not much hotter in the summer. Interestingly enough, the area where I reside requires black asphalt roofs, which is absolutely ridiculous. It should be illegal to have black roofs in the South! Everybody loses except for the energy companies.
@TM-100
@TM-100 Ай бұрын
That's crazy! Why demand black asphalt roofing?! Many people live in apartment dwellings where the dome system isn't an option. ​@@Jonathan-jo2xu
@xtrm2009
@xtrm2009 19 күн бұрын
*U.S.
@1Bonnie777
@1Bonnie777 17 күн бұрын
@@Jonathan-jo2xu Sue.
@RR-kz4hq
@RR-kz4hq 2 ай бұрын
There is an air conditioner on the wall lolol
@tiffanyv7040
@tiffanyv7040 Ай бұрын
This all makes so much sense. Roasting in a "modern" house when the ac condenser froze, and looking to see how the world survived with no AC. Thank you!!!
@karinhart489
@karinhart489 3 ай бұрын
Lou Hoover designed Stanford University’s President Residence (SF Bay Area has a Mediterranean climate) incorporating many of the features in homes & buildings she saw in her lime living in Morocco. We need more of these types of building innovations, but earthquake safe.
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 2 ай бұрын
No where in the San Francisco peninsula has a Mediterranean climate. A dome construction is also preferable in an earthquake because it lateral force is dissipated through a wide area.
@fairopenhonestx0275
@fairopenhonestx0275 2 ай бұрын
Late Iranian Architect, Nader Khalili, proposed and experimented ‘cooking/firing’ these clay adobe buildings. He also proposed a gravel bed foundation. This combo would provide earthquake resistance! His children have been teaching his fascinating adobe techniques at their school “Cal Earth Foundation” in Southern California…
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 2 ай бұрын
@@fairopenhonestx0275 I know. I read both his books Ceramic Houses and Racing Alone. He found an old English word derived from Farsi , “ Geltaftan” which means pretty much what his technique entails. In 2002, I finally got to meet him in Hesperia, California. He was explains the use of white wash as a coating for buildings. I told him that white paint made from lime.milk and vinegar was a better option for a dome. The paint is elastic and expands and at the same rate at which the dome dissipates heat. The color white reflects the light. However, the convexity of the dome refracts light which is much better. Sadly, within four years time he had died.
@sexywarriorwomen
@sexywarriorwomen 8 күн бұрын
@@estebancorral5151do you have a recipe for that paint to share?
@estebancorral5151
@estebancorral5151 8 күн бұрын
@@sexywarriorwomen put milk in a cauldron. Let it simmer. Put in the vinegar. Gently add the lime water. I am not talking about lime juice, but the mineral. Milk contains casein, a protein which when treated with vinegar acts as a plastic.
@tarabottogino
@tarabottogino 3 ай бұрын
The color white of the house is what really help keep the temperature down!
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
Its one element but having lived in a white building myself that alone is not enough, high ceilings and overhangs really are important because even with white walls if the windows face the sun, it will get very hot inside
@genespell4340
@genespell4340 2 ай бұрын
​@@LeafofLifeWorldthat's because people won't put shades or blinds on the outside of the windows.
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 Ай бұрын
@@LeafofLifeWorld We need home plans which use that solar heat for heating water and designs which also block sunlight where we want to live most. Add underground air flow for cooling or maybe a passive solar mass wall for storing heat for air warming at night. There are a lot of different passive elements which can be used. Practically NONE of U.S. houses use these. We're a commercially-driven place.
@micahl2737
@micahl2737 2 ай бұрын
The temperature is supposed to be measured in the shade, not on the ground that is being heated directly by the sun. There's going to be a big difference between sun and shade outside.
@stev838
@stev838 2 ай бұрын
You can bet the alarmist are measuring black soil in full sun . Last year they touted water temps in a four foot deep back water at a marina The sea ice pack is at a twenty year high .
@jamesbell739
@jamesbell739 3 ай бұрын
Those aren't new techniques..... Architecture that promotes airflow and natural cooling has been around for thousands of year. We stopped using them because of electric AC and heat.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 2 ай бұрын
Then we made a very poor choice indeed. So many areas of the planet, in particular large metropolitan areas, have built building and roads that are not designed to naturally regulate temperature. In doing this, we have only made our temperature regulation more difficult... and costly.
@jamesbell739
@jamesbell739 2 ай бұрын
@@RichardHarlos You're absolutely correct.
@meta5291
@meta5291 2 ай бұрын
There are videos from Iran on yt about how they use ventilation towers...
@neepsmcfly4176
@neepsmcfly4176 2 ай бұрын
She's spoken several times throughout her video about so many previous cultures using their techniques. So I'm not sure why you're repeating her. You're exactly as smart as someone who paid attention.
@DioDiDiscovery
@DioDiDiscovery 3 ай бұрын
There is a mini split AC on wall in first scene in the house, how silly a video….
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
Its there because in July and August is the rainy season and is humid, so maybe needed during that time, thats only some houses have this probably because it is a rented property and some foreigners demand ac. But it wasn't used in this video
@DioDiDiscovery
@DioDiDiscovery 3 ай бұрын
That is not true, I live in the Sonora desert and have stayed in those house for vacation in May, June, July August and Sept, with out the mini split AC they are hot and miserable.
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 2 ай бұрын
And yet, the fact remains that only 16% of Mexican homes have air-conditioning so... what exactly is your point? That they used a very nice house to illustrate their points, but that particular house has some A/C for extreme temperature incidents? How silly a counterpoint...
@cynthiaboggs1730
@cynthiaboggs1730 Ай бұрын
Your view sucks
@cynthiaboggs1730
@cynthiaboggs1730 Ай бұрын
Your silly and your view sucks
@SystemsPlanet
@SystemsPlanet 3 ай бұрын
Takes very dry air to cool
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 2 ай бұрын
They're talking about cooling homes in deserts, hence, very dry air is the norm.
@rahulk2633
@rahulk2633 2 ай бұрын
How effective would they be in indian cities?
@peterlee9691
@peterlee9691 Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="259">4:19</a> I am sure the red brick dome is not uniquely Mexican but a Spanish boveda ceiling or Catalan vault ceiling used as far back as Ancient Rome.
@Poppy_love59
@Poppy_love59 3 ай бұрын
117*F outside, 77*F inside Still not cool enough for me ! Under ground houses in my area maintain a 55*F temp year round so only a little heat needed in wintertime!
@RichardHarlos
@RichardHarlos 2 ай бұрын
That sounds interesting. What area are you referring to? I'd like to learn more.
@paulhefferan8106
@paulhefferan8106 Ай бұрын
Sounds like Coober Pedy. Limestone is wonderful stuff.
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 Ай бұрын
If the exterior is painted with the new cooling paint and the house walls are thicker for insulation, then you could achieve more passively. The exterior/under-house tunnels for cooling of air flow is also interesting (though perhaps hard to add after the house is built).
@zilly1
@zilly1 Ай бұрын
In Malaysia and Indonesia they use thatch roof with a vent near the top where all the heat escapes but rain cannot get in. These houses are not dome shaped but more rectangular. These traditional houses have no A/C at all just gentle cool breezes. The key I think is the vent near the top and not the shape.
@feedigli
@feedigli 4 күн бұрын
I actually think the shape is more important. The traditional houses of Batak and Miningkabow people (sp? it's been a long time since I was there.) in Sumatra have a sway-back wooden or thatched roof with a large, screened vent at each end. The ridgeline also extends quite far beyond the vertical walls of the front and back facades, sheltering them and their porches from rain to a degree. Thus, viewed from either side, the roof resembles a square sail billowing in the wind, dipping lower in the middle and quite high at each end. So this creates a Venturi effect, where the breeze coming in the large vent at one end is compressed in the middle and then rushes out the vent on other end, pulling more air. And when there is no breeze, the warm air from inside is able to rise because of the upward-trending ridgeline, and the outflowing air creates a cooling airflow within. In a hot, humid environment like theirs, airflow is key to comfort.
@parisang3032
@parisang3032 3 ай бұрын
Our apartment should build all like round shape to prevent heat wave coming
@Marsha-yl8wl
@Marsha-yl8wl Ай бұрын
My wiring will no longer allow one. Ten years ago the quote was 15,000. I don't have in any way or form. So as soon as I can afford to buy sand, I'm building an earth home in Oklahoma near Tulsa.
@JohnGosson-ff8ug
@JohnGosson-ff8ug 2 ай бұрын
Those air conditioning units don't look that ancient, at least not as old as mine.
@LordWalsallian
@LordWalsallian 2 ай бұрын
AC has been a game changer for me. I live in England where houses are built for cold and wet rather than hot and dry with my house having tonnes of insulation in the walls and roof and most people have central heating but don’t have air conditioning. In Summer we often surpass 35C and the inside of my house is like a greenhouse. 😭🔥 bought a little mobile air conditioner after a summer of almost 40C heat and it’s made such a difference 😍
@stevenclark1717
@stevenclark1717 2 күн бұрын
The hottest temperature ever recorded was in Death Valley in 1913 at 134 degrees. The cover of this video says 177 degrees. That was the temperature of the tractor tire in the yard.
@user-vc7wg6hc2w
@user-vc7wg6hc2w Ай бұрын
Same as the Temples in Thailand, very tall structures with high sloping roofs ending in a sharp point, the radiated heat doesn't get down to the floor so sitting there, very comfy, while outside very hot.
@dirty46
@dirty46 2 ай бұрын
The Sonoran Desert is the wetest desert on the planet which is why it's able to sustain so much more life than some others with similar temps.
@jeffverysmallhouse
@jeffverysmallhouse 3 ай бұрын
Very interesting. Thank you.
@user-zs1fr7im6l
@user-zs1fr7im6l 6 күн бұрын
AND TEMPERATURE IS MEASURED IN THE SHADE !
@danamoose1234
@danamoose1234 Ай бұрын
"All revolves around a feature that's right above me" as she is standing right under the mini split lol!
@theuglykwan
@theuglykwan 29 күн бұрын
They should add in earth cooling tubes, tubes buried under ground so the air that vents into the house is cooled by the earth.
@151mcx
@151mcx 2 ай бұрын
no AC in the dome, yet, there is a mini split mounted. Oh joy!
@TheSilmarillian
@TheSilmarillian Ай бұрын
Remote rural off grid here down under , have embarked on an extension using packed Earth car and truck tires got the idea from Mexico where they build such things. Using the peak of the building as a flow through of hot air and having tubing at just above ground level , created the same as a cave cool air gets drawn in. Also painted the roof of the house, workshop ect with eco paint , its very white and reflects up to 80 percent of UV., and around seventy percent of heat ... 45 degrees outside main core of the house is around 30 or so, works.
@feedigli
@feedigli 4 күн бұрын
Well done!
@mihaistroescu6563
@mihaistroescu6563 2 ай бұрын
Variable insulation (shutters for windows, doors, walls and roof). Opened during night. Natural ventilation from north side. If the floor if not insulated from ground is cool enough. It works if there is a difference of temperatures between day and night. In summer, in my little wooden house, 80 sqm, outside 31 C, inside 18 C with closed shutters. Without cooking.
@Lovely-dl5cw
@Lovely-dl5cw 2 ай бұрын
Really a good solution to reduce heat❤❤❤
@golambhai1096
@golambhai1096 2 ай бұрын
Excellent share sister. Keep up the good work. Now I know the purpose of Dome architecture. Thanks a lot.
@freefall_910
@freefall_910 20 күн бұрын
Here is solution for you guys for those who live in less humid areas have a water storage tank in ground and use an desert cooler water storage under ground can make water at 20-25 deg cooler and never open window in day time only. Open when sun has set you should wait for 1-2 hours use curtain and close them when sun rises and fill your cooler tank at night when sun is about to set if its a concrete tank you made to store your water. And if you are in middle of buliding your home then use windcatchers that more effective most of the hot air in your room bump into. Your roof so make some kind of chimeny there. Now for guys with high humidity use dehumidifiers or bulid some water storage inside your living room it can act as pool as well
@ankursinghkashyap
@ankursinghkashyap Ай бұрын
If that house is so cool, why was there an outdoor AC unit?
@SquirrelTheorist
@SquirrelTheorist Ай бұрын
Where was it?
@NickPaulsen
@NickPaulsen 22 күн бұрын
or build underground house. Makes a house with a pretty much unchangeable temperature, but always cold enough. So only depends on the heating to get the temperature you want. There have been underground citys in areas like this.
@frankmchugh9436
@frankmchugh9436 20 күн бұрын
When she put the thermometer down next to the sand, she is taking the temperature next to the sand which will be much hotter than the air above.
@SheridanAtwood-bd3ks
@SheridanAtwood-bd3ks Ай бұрын
The house toured shows an installed minisplit hvac system inside and out, showing that this house is NOT adequately cooled with ancient methods
@raqib71
@raqib71 3 ай бұрын
Great thinking
@youngtevanced8818
@youngtevanced8818 Ай бұрын
Wow, never thought of it. Thanks for sharing. Great content by the way.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld Ай бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@georgepearson3659
@georgepearson3659 Ай бұрын
Interesting at 4 minutes 15 seconds they show a shot of the room and what looks like a mini split shows on the right side. You can also see a fan in the corner.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld Ай бұрын
Sure ac can be also used for heating it gets cold in the desert at night for some people
@shubbar
@shubbar Ай бұрын
Are you suggesting that those bricks that defy gravity do not also defy thermodynamic laws?
@jamessang5027
@jamessang5027 3 ай бұрын
Excellent ideas !
@johanna006
@johanna006 Ай бұрын
So, basically a chimney then. In Malaysia, we use a turbine ventilator, which allows hot air between the roof and ceiling to escape.
@richardlilley6274
@richardlilley6274 2 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing
@ShyamAndBillie
@ShyamAndBillie Ай бұрын
Wow, I live in a desert in North Western India, we have ancient domed clay houses, now I know why
@user-de3ez9lf3e
@user-de3ez9lf3e 22 күн бұрын
Thanks for your inventory
@DerekDAngel
@DerekDAngel Ай бұрын
Thank you so much for showing us this. I can't thank you enough... this is life saving information. I'm so appreciative I got to see this data. I am definitely subscribing!
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld Ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@Thetruepredictor
@Thetruepredictor Ай бұрын
Reminds me of the dome/Firmament over our stationary Plane realm/world we live in. God really is the master designer.
@randoms1000
@randoms1000 2 ай бұрын
Domes are more earthquake resistant and a lot stronger than a flat roof. Very informative and useful video, Leaf of Life. I was in some strong earthquakes and saw a lot of flat roof buildings that collapsed. In fact I often wondered why churches with domes in summer were very cool compared to the temperatures outside, I just thought it was because they were large and dark, without many windows but actually they often had a lot of windows. Hopefully more people will try start building domes to cool their homes down naturally instead of using Air con which heats up the temperatures outside houses, offices and apartment buildings and can get dirty quickly and harbor some nasties. I always feel bad when I get an Uber driver on hot days and they have strong A.C. and a recurring cough or some kind of nasal problem, its so sad their job is making them sick. I also had a job with a horrible AC and no one wanted to open the window to get fresh air. I constantly had headaches and low energy. Great video yet again, your recent videos have been really good actually, much love Leaf of Life you seem to be working really hard on these videos they must be a lot of work, I hope millions and millions of people see this video and are inspired to build domes houses and use less AC which is very bad for the environment! Thanks for sharing this, the house look really nice and comfortable as well, I would LOVE to live there. BTW The world will be a better healthier place if everyone watches your videos i think sometimes! REALLY Great video once again Leaf of Life!
@cristop5
@cristop5 Күн бұрын
And here in Australia we are still building boxes with black roofs
@mikkinikki1902
@mikkinikki1902 Ай бұрын
those masons/bricklayers should be making $1million a year...
@NSResponder
@NSResponder 2 ай бұрын
The brick domes you're showing aren't unique to Mexico. They're called "Bovedas Catalanas", and they're well-known in Spain, Morocco, and other places around the mediterranean.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
thats true but the style in which they build them are unique to Mexico
@aquariusjames6360
@aquariusjames6360 2 ай бұрын
Love this, best video yet Leaf of Life!
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
Wow, thanks!
@philiptaylor7902
@philiptaylor7902 3 ай бұрын
Loving this mini series in Mexico.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
👍😄
@TheVigilantStewards
@TheVigilantStewards 2 ай бұрын
What a great video
@StarmaxStarmax-zn3xt
@StarmaxStarmax-zn3xt 10 күн бұрын
After reading many of the posts/responses, it seems that most do NOT understand this architecture. It is NOT meant to be sealed up tight, with no air exchange with the ambient. The oculus is open to let the heat flow up and out instead of getting trapped in the interior of the structure. And if you are drawing relatively cool air in, it can keep the interior much cooler than if you hermetically seal it During the night, you will not have as much assistance from the ambient in moving air around. Thermal Regulation: Domed brick structures excel in thermal regulation. The thick brick walls provide excellent insulation, keeping the interior cool during the day and warm at night. The dome shape minimizes the surface area exposed to direct sunlight, reducing heat gain. Natural Ventilation: The design of domed structures often includes high ceilings and openings that promote *natural ventilation*. Hot air rises and escapes through openings at the top, drawing in cooler air from the bottom, creating a natural cooling effect.
@feedigli
@feedigli 4 күн бұрын
Most folks are seemingly looking for a single, magic bullet solution. Reminds me of a cartoon I once saw; solar panels powering clothes dryers for a sleek modern apartment building,...meanwhile, at the old house across the street, laundry was hanging on a clothes line.
@davepennington3573
@davepennington3573 2 ай бұрын
Try to find someplace using this technique where the humidity isn't super low. Good luck!
@elsadugas7870
@elsadugas7870 2 ай бұрын
Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought I saw a wall unit inside that is part of a split AC system. Or was that for heating? The measured difference was amazing though.
@lisapezzella522
@lisapezzella522 3 ай бұрын
How do I find out more about building one of these or having someone build one.
@teachercatalan952
@teachercatalan952 2 ай бұрын
Come to Mexico Sonora or Guadalajara there you'll find people skilled to do this, jus be sure about because not everyone is that skilled. Takes years to become a master
@martind.6053
@martind.6053 13 күн бұрын
Smooth transition to promote brilliant xD
@tom4ivo
@tom4ivo 27 күн бұрын
The white paint is a major factor as well. I experimented on a south facing outside wall, and white paint was 20-30 deg F cooler than a medium (more than 50% reflective) blue paint. Most of the heat inside was coming through the roof, though, which was 3 tab asphalt shingles. I wish I could cover the roof with something white. It should be noted that not all white paints are equal, as only some reflect infrared radiation, and half the solar radiation hitting the Earth's surface is in the infrared.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 27 күн бұрын
That is soooo true
@user-xg1it4ok2h
@user-xg1it4ok2h Ай бұрын
My solar cooker would work so well out in that dessert !!
@RideWhileYouCan
@RideWhileYouCan Ай бұрын
Well, i saw an airconditioning system installed. Thats why its cooler insided there.
@thombaz
@thombaz Ай бұрын
It's easy to build a house against heat or against cold, but the really hard thing is to build a 4 season house. We in Europe don not use these methods, because we have very cold winters and very hot summers.
@feedigli
@feedigli 4 күн бұрын
My understanding is that ground temperatures 1-2 meters deep are pretty consistently 13-18 C , year round, in most of the temperate latitudes. So, using earth tubes as many have suggested, is not a complete, stand-alone solution, but would definitely moderate extremes, reducing the heating/cooling needs to a level that, in cooperation with other methods, could be handled sustainably, without resorting to a/c, or fossil fuel heating. A lot of European cities use sun shades over their narrow streets in summer, which really helps. Again, not perfect, but much nicer than the wide, baking asphalt of American car-based streets.
@xaviy649
@xaviy649 Ай бұрын
pro tip: get some mini-splits a/c system like that house has on the roof!
@NBC_NCO
@NBC_NCO Ай бұрын
As a man... I can tell you with confidence, ladies . Covering the windows will reduce heat by over 50%.
@sarvajitpatel
@sarvajitpatel Ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="260">4:20</a> right above me😂😂😂😂
@maxhugen
@maxhugen 2 ай бұрын
There are many useful ideas to help make a dwelling more livable in climatic extremes. But too often they come with an upfront price tag that people can't afford. I previously owned a double brick home with a tile roof in Australia that was way cooler inside, had no AC, just ceiling fans. But that form of construction is considerably more expensive than common alternatives.
@TaterPS
@TaterPS 2 ай бұрын
That place has minisplits everywhere.
@jayd6224
@jayd6224 Ай бұрын
Not an honest video on multiple levels.
@thedudehamKitten
@thedudehamKitten 7 күн бұрын
Why do you say that?
@luizmoura455
@luizmoura455 Ай бұрын
You shouldn't have used the thermometer directly under the sun. To measure only the air temperature you should at least have put it in a shade outside.
@rush9560
@rush9560 Ай бұрын
Does anyone else see the mini split unit above the wooden arched door in the living room? Pretty cool design, but the home definitely has electric powered AC.
@eddyb2001
@eddyb2001 Ай бұрын
Thank you for producing the video. It's well done and informative. More people need to see the flaws in conventional United States construction practices. All you need to do now is add this ultra-white paint developed by researchers at Purdue University. This paint is designed to reflect a significant portion of sunlight and radiate infrared heat away from surfaces, thereby cooling them.
@budisutanto5987
@budisutanto5987 Ай бұрын
Double flat roof & double wall, which well ventilated in between are easier to build.
@timothycrowe2889
@timothycrowe2889 Ай бұрын
I hate to break it to you but at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="379">6:19</a> in the video. That thing on the right side of the wall beside the light on the top of the wall. Is an air conditioning unit.
@user-de3ez9lf3e
@user-de3ez9lf3e 22 күн бұрын
Excellent
@ab1234937
@ab1234937 2 ай бұрын
Ur reading under the sun 47c But if u r reading in the shade will be 40c or under. We have ahot climate in the shade 47c or above. Sorry if i have a mistake . And thank u for this amazing video 😘
@CaptainManic2010
@CaptainManic2010 2 ай бұрын
Your videos give my dreams hope. You make my heart and soul smile. One day I'm going to build my home with the ideas you've shared. I'm so grateful for your passion and your work. Thank you and your team.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
Go for it!
@LavenderLori406
@LavenderLori406 Ай бұрын
Passive geothermal tubing also helps
@jarekwanczewski8864
@jarekwanczewski8864 3 ай бұрын
really cool video
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 3 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@karotregalado8354
@karotregalado8354 2 ай бұрын
I think to combat heat in their place is to plant a lot of trees, fruits and flowers.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
Great idea
@gregorylewis9442
@gregorylewis9442 2 ай бұрын
So Awesome 👍😎
@ramyhuber8392
@ramyhuber8392 Ай бұрын
Seems like many of us could be applying these techniques, and saving a great deal of energy and expenditure. Am not sure though about my local building codes and how much of this type of construction would be approved.
@rrosho
@rrosho Ай бұрын
It's surprising to see a drop of 23 deg c. in Southern part of India we treat rcc roof (weathering course)with 5inches of broken bricks(surki) with lime and lay pressed clay tiles and paint it white. despite all these efforts temp diff is hardly 10 deg deg C -42deg c outside to 32 deg c inside
@markhathaway9456
@markhathaway9456 Ай бұрын
Time to reconsider the plan. It may be the roof shade, created from the walls around the top. It may be the kind of paint. It may be the design of the interior of the dome.
@RobRoy1372
@RobRoy1372 13 күн бұрын
Scientists are only beginning to discover what carpenters understood for thousands of years.
@pawek1582
@pawek1582 2 күн бұрын
"There is no AC in this home." Well... Ten what is hanging on the wall above brown door in left upper corner in 7 m 56 sec of this document? Isn't this evaporizer unit of regular AC split system?
@wontonmin6481
@wontonmin6481 Ай бұрын
Beautiful 🏡
@DH-sw6vg
@DH-sw6vg 2 ай бұрын
Wow, I wonder how much cooling effect those two split A/C systems on the flat roof contribute to that temperature drop.
@LeafofLifeWorld
@LeafofLifeWorld 2 ай бұрын
and could it be that they are used only in very extreme conditions or in the winters when its cold?
@Arthur-Silva
@Arthur-Silva Ай бұрын
at <a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="381">6:21</a> we can clearly see the AC unit up on the wall.
@griffingibson4389
@griffingibson4389 Ай бұрын
incredible
@basiliobastardo255
@basiliobastardo255 2 ай бұрын
<a href="#" class="seekto" data-time="215">3:35</a> you measured temp on a soil area, I bet it much hotter on cemented part outside .
@higheriam
@higheriam 3 ай бұрын
Cool ❤
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