lämpösaarekhytteitä
Lämpösaarekhytteitä, which translates to "heat island cabins" or "heat island huts," refers to a conceptual or experimental approach in urban planning and architecture aimed at mitigating the urban heat island effect. The urban heat island effect is a phenomenon where metropolitan areas experience higher temperatures than their surrounding rural areas, largely due to the prevalence of heat-absorbing surfaces like concrete and asphalt, and a lack of vegetation.
The idea behind lämpösaarekhytteitä is to create localized pockets of cooler microclimates within the urban environment.
Implementation can vary. Some concepts might involve modular units that can be deployed in public spaces, incorporating