Low-carbon technologies have a crucial role in reducing energy consumption within buildings and combating global warming. 1,2 Passive natural ventilation offers a practical solution for achieving an ideal balance between occupants' comfort and energy efficiency. However, the effectiveness of natural ventilation depends on the climatic conditions, internal heat sources and architectural design, which collectively affect its performance. [3][4][5] Improving ventilation rate and stability is a key concern in the design of natural ventilation systems. 6 The No. 7 Building is a newly constructed low-carbon building at Xi'an Jiaotong University, designed by the faculty and students of the Department of Architecture to explore low-carbon technologies. A variety of renewable energy sources, including geothermal energy and roof and façade photovoltaic (PV), were employed in the building to minimize fossil fuel reliance. It won the 2023 H.J. Sabbagh Award for Engineering Construction Excellence from the World Federation of Engineering Organizations (WFEO) due to its low-carbon design. 7 In particular, the building achieves effective indoor environmental control by integrating the architectural design and natural ventilation.