durchlüftete
Durchlüftete is the participle and adjective form derived from durchlüften, meaning to ventilate through or to air out. In everyday and technical usage, it describes spaces, components, or constructions that allow a through-flow of air from the exterior to the interior and back out. This can refer to natural through-ventilation achieved by openings that are connected or positioned to promote air exchange, as well as to deliberately designed ventilation paths such as ducts or shafts.
In architecture and building physics, durchlüftet spaces aim to improve indoor air quality, regulate humidity, and
Advantages of durchlüftete design include improved air freshness, better moisture management, and reduced buildup of odors
In German-speaking building practice, the concept is part of broader discussions on air quality, comfort, and