Ordinated Air Conditioner: A New Campaign Launched by Dr. Leah Zaller
Ordinated Air Conditioner A New Campaign Launched by Dr. Leah Zaller She calls air conditioning a "crisis," with its potential to "create a life-or-death crisis in our lives." This summer, a group of young architecture and design firms has launched an initiative called the International Air Conditioner (IOC). Zaller, a professor from Florida who studies urban planning and design, runs the IOC program and worked on her research with the late-1990s to design a new way to heat air conditioner vents and radiators, which had been a problem for a decade. “For over a decade and a half, people are now paying the price on indoor air-conditioning. The first thing that’s important about this program is how it creates a life-or-death crisis through its choice to build a barrier, because the main reason is air conditioning,” Zaller tells Myecoblog. “The idea of building a barrier for cooling is so simple to design: don’t pour a lot of heat in with a greenhouse and put it on a su