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The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

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December 20, 2025

Rediscover cross ventilation to revive stagnant spaces and restore harmony between architecture and wellbeing

Conscious Vaastu® reminds us that the way we design and inhabit our spaces directly shapes our wellbeing. Air and light are the most fundamental elements of life, yet in modern architecture this becomes a challenge. Cross ventilation - the simple principle of allowing air to move freely across a space through windows or openings on opposite sides - was once an important factor of home design. Ancient civilizations, from Indian palaces to Mediterranean villas, understood that the health of a dwelling depended on how air and light circulated within it. Today, however, many apartments are built with windows only on one side, limiting both airflow and energy resonance.

Ancient wisdom in architecture

In traditional Indian homes, courtyards were central features. They acted as lungs of the house, drawing in fresh air and sunlight while allowing hot air to escape. Many palaces, for example, were designed with Jharokhas (overhanging balconies) and Jaalis (perforated stone screens) that facilitated airflow while reducing glare. Across cultures, the principle was the same: air must enter from one side and exit from another.

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