Passive solar design is a vital component of climate-responsive and energy-efficient architecture. It relies on the strategic integration of solar geometry, climatic analysis, heat transfer mechanisms, thermal comfort principles, building orientation, envelope performance, and natural heating, cooling, ventilation, and daylighting systems to reduce mechanical energy reliance. Passive solar techniques use both vernacular traditions and modern construction science to handle a variety of geographical situations. The combination of climate classification, and real-world applications shows how buildings may be built to respond efficiently to environmental factors while providing occupant comfort and long-term sustainability. Such an approach promotes the creation of low-energy built environments that work in tandem with the climate rather than against it.
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