vevtilheling
Vevtilheling is a traditional knowledge system that integrates passive ventilation design with community decision-making to regulate built environments and collective behavior. The term is derived from the Vevtil language, with vev meaning wind and tilheling meaning gathering or learning. In architectural contexts, vevtilheling describes practices that optimize airflow through street orientation, courtyard placement, lattice screens, and rooftop vents to maintain comfortable indoor temperatures with minimal mechanical cooling.
Historically, vevtilheling arose in settled communities in regions where seasonal winds could be harnessed to improve
Practice and components of vevtilheling emphasize wind corridors, building orientation to prevailing winds, shaded courtyards, and
Legacy and contemporary relevance: In modern contexts, vevtilheling is studied as an example of vernacular sustainable