The UK Was Not Designed for Hot Summers: How Do We Keep Cool Without Air Conditioning?
The UK Was Not Designed for Hot Summers: How Do We Keep Cool Without Air Conditioning? There is something rather British about being surprised by summer. We spend most of the year complaining about rain, grey skies, damp shoes, cold hands, and weather forecasts that seem to be written by someone shaking dice in a dark room. Then, suddenly, the temperature climbs into the thirties and we discover that the average UK house has been designed beautifully for holding warmth in February and rather less successfully for surviving a heatwave in June. Most British homes do not have air conditioning. We may have it in the car, where we use it for a ten-minute drive to the supermarket, but not in the bedroom where we are expected to sleep through a hot, humid night under a roof that has been absorbing sunshine all day. At the moment, my back garden is reading 37.5°C. That is not because I have accidentally moved to the Sahara. It is because paving slabs are very good at absorbing heat durin...