Portable and easy to move should the couple relocate, the pods rest lightly on the lawn behind the main house.  Photo 3 of 4 in In Phoenix, an Architect Couple Turn a Ranch House Into the Suburban Equivalent of a Loft from Pod Living

In Phoenix, an Architect Couple Turn a Ranch House Into the Suburban Equivalent of a Loft

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It’s a fact of physics that hot air rises, and this simple concept is all Maria and Matthew Salenger needed to design a passive cooling system for the backyard pods they use as bedrooms at their house in Tempe, where the average daily temperature is 86 degrees. The light, steel-framed structures float on stilts above the yard, allowing cooler air to circulate underneath.