Courtyards, jaalis and chajjas in old Indian homes — the passive cooling lessons modern flats quietly lost
Courtyards, jaalis and chajjas in old Indian homes — the passive cooling lessons modern flats quietly lost
IN · Published May 2, 2026
Traditional Indian homes used courtyards, jaalis, and chajjas for natural cooling.
These passive cooling methods are largely absent in modern apartments, increasing energy use.
Reintroducing these techniques can improve comfort and promote sustainable building design.
Passive cooling in traditional Indian subcontinent homes
Traditional homes in the hot Indian subcontinent used passive cooling to stay comfortable without air conditioning. Courtyards, jaalis, and chajjas were key, regulating airflow, providing shade, and promoting evaporative cooling. These features have been mostly left out of modern designs, increasing energy use and disconnecting people from the local climate.
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