Radiant Cooling is a passive, energy-efficient method of conditioning indoor spaces by circulating cold water through a network of pipes embedded in civil structures such as floors, ceilings, or walls. This system leverages the thermal mass of these surfaces to absorb and dissipate heat, creating a naturally cool environment without relying on air movement like conventional air conditioning systems.
Used for centuries—even before fans were invented—this method provides uniform temperature control, quiet operation, and significant energy savings. Modern radiant cooling integrates seamlessly into architectural elements, delivering both aesthetic and performance benefits.
"Cool your space without moving air. Let the floor or ceiling do the work, quietly and efficiently."
To see it in action, watch the explainer video here: Radiant Cooling by Oorja