air well
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Definition
- Noun:
- A shaft for ventilation: An "air well" is a vertical or inclined passage within a building, designed to allow fresh air to enter and circulate, or for stale air to escape. It is a structural feature intended to improve air quality and ventilation.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The old library was built with a central air well to provide natural ventilation.
- They installed an air well to solve the moisture problem in the basement.
Advanced Usage
- Architectural Context: In building design, an "air well" is a passive ventilation system, often open to the sky, that creates a stack effect to draw air through the structure.
- The architect incorporated a modern glass-covered air well to bring light and air into the core of the office building.
Variants and Related Words
- Light well (n): A similar vertical shaft primarily intended to admit daylight, though it may also aid ventilation.
- The light well illuminated the interior staircase.
- Ventilation shaft (n): A more general term for any duct or passage for air circulation, which can be synonymous with "air well" in some contexts.
- The ventilation shaft carries fresh air to the underground station.
Synonyms
- Vent shaft: A shaft used for ventilation.
- Air shaft: A passage for air to move through a structure.
Related Phrases
- To ventilate a space: To cause air to enter and move freely through an area.
- The air well helps to ventilate the entire apartment.
Noun
- a shaft for ventilation