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nSpeaking with CNN, Román Viñoly, director of Rafael Viñoly Architects, said that heat exchanger technology will allow for low-emission heating and cooling by using the thermal properties of the soil embedded in the roof above.nn“In the summer, when you need to cool the interior of the space, you do heat exchange into that mass of earth,” he says. “It holds that temperature very effectively for a very long time such that when winter comes and you need to warm the interior, you can do heat exchange again and pull the heat out of that soil and put it into the terminal.”nnBuone Notizie explains that green roofs in Italy have a history dating back to Roman times, when the cover of the Domus Aurea near the Colosseum in Rome was covered in gardens.nnSHARE This Amazing Reason To Visit Florence With Your Friends…

