poraaukkoon
Poraaukkoon is a traditional architectural element commonly found in indigenous structures within Southeast Asia, particularly in regions inhabited by the Mon-Khmer and Austronesian peoples. The term "poraaukkoon" generally refers to a specific method of venting or airflow regulation incorporated into building designs, often serving to enhance natural ventilation and cooling in stilt houses and raised dwellings.
Designed to optimize airflow, poraaukkoon typically involves strategically placed openings or slats that facilitate the passage
Materials used in creating poraaukkoon structures are usually locally sourced, such as bamboo, wood, or thatch,
Research into indigenous architectural ventilation strategies like poraaukkoon highlights their importance in sustainable building practices, especially