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The First Century of Air Conditioning. Article 6: Sleeping Soundly on Summer Nights: A History of Air Conditioning in the Home

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The First Century of Air Conditioning. Article 6: Sleeping Soundly on Summer Nights: A History of Air Conditioning in the Home

Journal Article by ASHRAE, 1999

Mike Pauken, P.E.

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This is the sixth article in our special seriesto commemorate a century of innovation in the HVACR arts and sciences.

Houses built prior to the 1950s often were constructed to take advantage of natural cooling as much as possible. Architectural features such as shaded porches, high ceilings, and the liberal use of windows with moveable sashes were used to make occupancy as comfortable as possible during warm weather. The advent of air conditioning brought about architectural changes in home construction that necessitated its use to keep the occupants comfortable even on moderate days.

Citation: ASHRAE Journal, vol. 41, no. 5, May 1999