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Decorative cement block and natural air colling system

Decorative block

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Decorative cement blocks, also known as ventilation blocks, breeze blocks, or screen blocks, are specially designed concrete blocks that have beautiful patterns or openings in them. They are widely used in modern architecture.

Features

Made from cement, sand, and stone.

Have cut-out designs like geometric shapes, flowers, waves, circles, etc.

Strong, durable, and long-lasting.
Uses

Used in building walls, boundary walls, balconies, staircases, and facades.

Allow light and air to pass through while keeping privacy.

Make a building look stylish and unique.

Decorative block and natural air colling system

Decorative block and natural air colling system

 

Decorative block and natural air colling system

Decorative block and natural air colling system

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Benefits

Improve natural ventilation.

Reduce heat inside the building.

Add aesthetic beauty.

Low maintenance and cost-effective.

Natural Air Cooling System

Natural air cooling means cooling a building without using machines like AC or air coolers. Instead, it uses nature—wind, shade, water, and proper design—to keep the environment cool.

Main Types and Methods
1. Cross ventilation

Windows or openings on opposite sides of a room.

Allows fresh air to enter and hot air to escape.

2. Stack Effect

Hot air rises and leaves through high openings.

Cool air enters from lower openings.

Helps keep rooms naturally cool.

3. Shading and Overhangs

Roof shades, trees, curtains, and sunshades reduce direct sunlight.

Keeps indoor temperature low.

4. Courtyard System

A central open space inside the house.

Circulates cool air naturally.

5. Wind Towers / Air Tunnels

Traditional method used in many hot countries.

Towers catch wind from above and push it into the house.

6. Green Walls and Roofs

Plants around or on top of buildings absorb heat.

Keeps surroundings cool.

7. Use of Ventilation Blocks (Breeze Blocks)

Decorative cement blocks allow cool air flow.

Reduce heat buildup inside.

How Both Work Together

Decorative cement blocks are actually an important part of natural cooling systems. By installing these blocks in walls or facades:

Air can freely move through the openings.

Sunlight is filtered but heat is reduced.

Rooms stay naturally cool without electricity.

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