Tropical Climate PPT (2c)
Tropical Climate PPT (2c)
Tropical Climate PPT (2c)
Tropical
Climate
PRESENTER: Calonge, Edward RESEARCHER: Cacayorin, Eden Jules
Dela Pena, Jennifer Estrope, Thrixie
Eugenio, Allen Wanjai Garcia, Rachel
Gadiano, Leslie Lafeguera, Jamie
Nacion, Kyle Jeason
OVERVIEW OF
THE TOPIC
01 - Introduction of Tropical Climate
02 - Characteristics of Tropical Climate in the
Philippines
03 - Effects and Challenges of Tropical Climate
04 - Adaptive Measures and Sustainable
Solutions
05 - Conclusion
01 - Introduction of Tropical
Climate
THERMAL COMFORT
Human comfort as determined by the ability of the body to dissipate
the heat and moisture it produces by metabolic action.
CULTURAL SIGNIFICANCE
The tropical climate has a profound influence on the cultural fabric of
the Filipino society. The country's rich and diverse cultural traditions
are often intertwined with weather patterns and agricultural
practices.
02 - Characteristics
of Tropical Climate
INSULATION
-The foundation of passive cooling is insulation. For roofs, walls, and
floors, there is a minimum insulation levels based on your climate
zone and other building characteristics. To maximize thermal
comfort and avoid condensation, choose the right insulation
products and pay close attention to installation.
ROOF SPACE VENTILATION
- Well-ventilated roof spaces contribute to passive cooling by
providing a buffer zone between internal and external spaces in
the most difficult area to shade: the roof.
CONCLUSION
In summary, the tropical climate is a distinctive and
varied climate system that has a significant impact on
both the natural environment and human activity. It is
noted by its hot temperatures, abundant rainfall, and
diverse wildlife. Its effects on agriculture are most felt
in the tropical environment. To make sure that
sustainably built structures blend into the tropical
environment and are as appropriate to the tropical
climate as feasible, architects researching tropical
climate work toward this fundamental objective
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