+ In addition to prioritizing heat protection solutions, ventilation considerations are also crucial when researching space layout solutions for the house. It is essential to ensure that fresh air circulates throughout all areas of the house effectively. To address ventilation concerns comprehensively, attention must be given to both ground-level and cross-sectional ventilation strategies:
                                - By utilizing a combination of strategic window and door placement to catch incoming wind and employing Z-shaped louvres for venting hot air above, CTA's design optimizes airflow dynamics within the house. As hot air naturally rises and escapes through the Z-shaped louvres, it effectively reduces indoor heat levels. This process also elevates air pressure within the house, prompting a continuous flow of fresh outdoor air into low-pressure areas. This perpetual ventilation mechanism ensures the house remains well-ventilated around the clock, contributing to a consistently cool and comfortable living environment for its occupants. 
                               - In organizing functional spaces, a block separation approach was employed, where functional blocks are separated yet connected by wind corridors. This layout ensures that light and air can permeate the interior space from all four directions, maintaining a consistently cool and well-lit indoor environment, helping the house remains naturally illuminated and ventilated, promoting a comfortable and refreshing atmosphere for its occupants.
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+ In addition to prioritizing heat protection solutions, ventilation considerations are also crucial when researching space layout solutions for the house. It is essential to ensure that fresh air circulates throughout all areas of the house effectively. To address ventilation concerns comprehensively, attention must be given to both ground-level and cross-sectional ventilation strategies:
- By utilizing a combination of strategic window and door placement to catch incoming wind and employing Z-shaped louvres for venting hot air above, CTA's design optimizes airflow dynamics within the house. As hot air naturally rises and escapes through the Z-shaped louvres, it effectively reduces indoor heat levels. This process also elevates air pressure within the house, prompting a continuous flow of fresh outdoor air into low-pressure areas. This perpetual ventilation mechanism ensures the house remains well-ventilated around the clock, contributing to a consistently cool and comfortable living environment for its occupants.

- In organizing functional spaces, a block separation approach was employed, where functional blocks are separated yet connected by wind corridors. This layout ensures that light and air can permeate the interior space from all four directions, maintaining a consistently cool and well-lit indoor environment, helping the house remains naturally illuminated and ventilated, promoting a comfortable and refreshing atmosphere for its occupants.