ektotermeille
Ektotermeille is a term used in contemporary energy design and speculative materials science to describe a class of systems and materials that enable external thermal energy exchange with the environment, allowing passive heating or cooling without conventional active power input. The word combines ekto (outside), therme (heat), and the suffix -ille to denote a functional class.
Principle: Ektotermeille devices operate by exploiting ambient thermal gradients between a structure or device and its
Forms and implementations: In architectural design, ektotermeille components may be integrated into walls, roofs, or facades
Applications and potential: The concept is studied for building energy efficiency, urban heat management, and portable
Status and outlook: Ektotermeille remains an emerging concept with ongoing laboratory experiments and early simulations. Research