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desert cooling technology
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Discussions tagged with desert cooling technology on WindowsForum.com cover traditional evaporative cooling methods used in arid climates. One thread highlights a beehive-shaped mudbrick structure, known as a windcatcher or badgir, which captures breezes and cools interior spaces without electricity. These passive designs are relevant to sustainable architecture and low-energy cooling solutions. The tag may also appear in conversations about adapting ancient techniques for modern energy efficiency or off-grid living. While the forum primarily focuses on Windows and tech, this tag reflects interest in cross-disciplinary topics like environmental design and cultural heritage.