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This episode is sponsored by Onduline Philippines: Lightweight roofing systems. Head to https://www.onduline.com/en/onduline-... to check them out. The problem of heat in urban housing in the Philippines is getting out of hand. On several occasions in 2020, the heat index reportedly reached or even exceeded 50 degrees Celsius. Amid a global pandemic, and with the government pushing for various levels of community quarantine, some Filipinos have no choice but to stay inside their homes. But with the heat not exactly cooperating, people at home could still be prone to respiratory diseases like coughs and colds. In areas like Davao City’s Paquibato District, the Ata-Manobo have mastered the elements of making their hmes cooler. Their homes are much, much more ventilated than our homes in the city. In this video, we want to focus on why some of our houses in the Philippines are so warm. There is so much we can learn from our indigenous peoples: including lessons in architecture.