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iamacyborg ◴[] No.41856120[source]
I went to Granada a few years back and the vast majority of the apartment buildings I saw out there had awnings.

Meanwhile, my new build, West facing single aspect flat in London regularly heats to 30+ degrees celsius because no one thought about heat management.

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staticlink ◴[] No.41856133[source]
I don't understand why newbuild flats are obsessed with using so much glass. Almost everyone I see is being covered up, sometimes even with just cardboard.
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AlexandrB ◴[] No.41858575[source]
Because it looks great when you're shopping for a flat. You don't realize the problem until summer hits.
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1. consteval ◴[] No.41860317[source]
Right, I think it's a continuation of the trend I'm seeing where everything is optimized for advertising and marketing. Essentially, everyday functionalities and practicalities are displaced in favor of fresh paint and shiny things.