koolivahepaiku
Koolivahepaiku, also known as "cooling pavilion" or "cooling shelter," is a type of architectural structure designed to provide relief from high temperatures. These pavilions are particularly common in regions with hot climates, such as South Asia, Southeast Asia, and parts of Africa. The primary function of a koolivahepaiku is to create a shaded and cooler environment within its confines, often by utilizing natural ventilation and cooling techniques.
The design of koolivahepaikus typically incorporates elements such as overhanging roofs, latticed screens, and strategically placed
Historically, koolivahepaikus have been an essential part of traditional architecture in many cultures. They were often
The concept of koolivahepaikus is not only about physical comfort but also about social interaction and community