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Thermal Memory: How Climate Shapes Architectural Heritage
Lunuganga / Geoffrey Bawa. Image © Dominic SansoniOn a hot afternoon in May, when the air over western India turns metallic with heat, no one remembers façade composition. They remember where the shade falls. They remember which corridor breathed. They remember the house that was cooler than the street. What stays in memory is comfort beyond the form. Repeated thermal preference stabilizes into spatial configuration, and over time, those configurations become building types.Heritage
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