How a Yurt Hacks Desert Thermodynamics
A round felt yurt sitting on stone and sand looks exposed, yet its structure operates like a finely tuned climate engine. In deserts where a year of rain can fit in a cup, its lattice walls, tension bands and layered skin perform a quiet experiment in thermodynamics.The felt cladding, usually made from compressed wool, acts as both thermal insulation and modest thermal mass, slowing heat transfer ...More
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