Description: Zonal cooling is a climate control system that allows for different temperatures in various areas of a building, optimizing comfort and energy efficiency. By implementing individual thermostats and control units, this system enables occupants to adjust the temperature of their immediate environment according to personal preferences. This not only enhances comfort but also contributes to more efficient energy use, as it avoids unnecessary cooling of unoccupied spaces or those that do not require a specific temperature. Zonal cooling is based on the idea that not all areas of a building need the same temperature, allowing for more precise and personalized management of indoor climate. This approach has become increasingly relevant in the pursuit of sustainable solutions, as it helps reduce energy consumption and carbon emissions, aligning with sustainability goals in building construction and design. Additionally, zonal cooling can be integrated with advanced technologies, such as automated control systems and occupancy sensors, to maximize its efficiency and effectiveness.