Radient-Cooling System IIT Hyderabad (IITH) employs advanced radiant cooling systems as part of its sustainable infrastructure, showcasing a commitment to energy efficiency and innovative climate control. Radiant cooling uses chilled water circulated through panels or pipes embedded in ceilings, floors, or walls, enabling heat to be absorbed directly from the surrounding environment. This method is significantly more energy-efficient than traditional air conditioning, as it eliminates the need for energy-intensive air circulation systems and reduces electricity consumption.The implementation of radiant cooling at IITH not only enhances thermal comfort for occupants but also aligns with the institute's Net-Zero Carbon goals by minimizing carbon emissions associated with cooling. This cutting-edge system exemplifies IITH's leadership in adopting green technologies, serving as both a model for sustainable campus design and a research opportunity for students and faculty. By integrating such innovative solutions, IITH demonstrates how modern engineering can harmonize with environmental responsibility.