Architects who design and propose glass buildings may have increased carbon emissions for decades
Architects who design and propose glass buildings may have increased carbon emissions for decades
Terrible in the summer. Mediocre in the winter. But pretty great in the fall and spring.
Passive solar heating is amazing for colder climates.
10 1 ReplyWould you mind elaborating on that thought?
9 0 ReplySorry, he’s out of the shower now.
22 1 ReplyPossibly from allowing sunlight into the building which heats the interior. Air conditioning must work extra hard to overcome the heat.
14 1 ReplyGlass production is also very energy intensive compared to most building materials.
11 0 ReplyBut in the winter that takes the burden off the heating system, as long as they're using windows with decent insulation.
7 0 ReplyMost window glass is double insulated.
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They're just giant greenhouses. When the AC goes out after 6pm the residual heat from the day makes it unbearable to stay in the office to work
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Yep, buildings are the most energy inefficient thing we have. Glass is problematic, but also fire regulations that prevent natural air circulation in builings and then require AC. (Air conditioning/active cooling)
7 0 ReplyBut it's so pretty, who cares about carbon emissions?
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