August 17, 2020
The air conditioner by Ant studio
The air conditioner by Ant studio that has been installed at the main driveway
of Deki electronics is turning heads. We can even integrate this technique with
forms that could redefine the way we look at cooling systems, a necessary yet
ignored component of a building’s functionality. Multiple terracotta cones have
been put together in order to form a beehive structure.While air conditioning
can be achieved via several natural and artificial methods, the most popular
method — electronic air conditioner — is out of reach of majority of Indian
population which is still struggling to make ends meet.The making of the
teracotta conditionerSo using the air from the generator to their advantage, the
studio thought of designing a device that was not only practical but also
artistically appealing. Imagine the heat coming from the generators on top of a
climate where the temperatures are already reaching 45 degree Celsius. But the
designing didn’t happen in a day. Teracotta is a very robust material but we
needed to get cones of similar thickness. The founder of the studio, Monish
Siripurapu wants to change this. "There are long power cuts in the area and the
genset had to run.Necessity is the mother of invention.. It is best suited for
hot and dry climate and we are experimenting on how to adapt it to other
climatic situations as well," he says, adding, "Findings from this attempt
opened up a lot more possibilities.
The founder of Ant Studio, Monish
SiripurapuWhile the idea is not a new one and has been used over the ages, this
particular design ensures that maximum surface area is created to achieve better
results. When the factory workers of Deki Electronics in Noida were struggling
with the Indian summer and scorching heat, a Delhi-based design studio — Ant
Studio came to their rescue. "We had to go back to the textbooks in order to
come up with an optimal design. Every installation could be an art piece. It is
not a zero energy project as there is a small gererator attached to it. "There
are multiple motives behind this design." But the workers had to be there as lot
of material is loaded and unloaded from the vehicles on that spot. Apart from
the obvious financial constraints, the present electronic air conditioners also
affect the environment adversely. But it has a low energy consumption," explains
Siripurapu. The studio also plans to take this design across the country,
creating better living conditions for the poor population of the nation as well
as helping potters and creating new jobs in the process. When water is poured
over this structure, it cools down the air passing through them and provides a
cooling effect."They are planning to take it to the humid climate of Mumbai as
well and will be experimenting with China
Hig-temp Cabin/Crane Cooling Units Manufacturers the design there. We
started working with terracotta and ran a lot of tests. "Our biggest parameter
in the entire design process was to use the wind pressure, as we based this
design on evaporation. It was impossible to even stand there, so imagine working
at this place. While they were handmade, we tried to get optimal results which
were close to our calculations," he says. He says, "It was in the heat of June
and July that we visited this factory. This is an ecological artistic and
energy-efficient air-conditioning solution, and can be adapted to all areas
where there is sufficient wind. It was a health hazard for the workers," he
explains
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