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IN A LAND OF COLD, THE ARCHITECTURE IS TESTED BY HEAT

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Philip Kennicott
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Simon Ducroquet
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Frank Hulley-Jones
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aaron steckelberg
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Since time immemorial, this island nation has struggled against cold and damp. The challenge was to build a house in which candles didn’t flicker when the wind howled outside, and m... Show More

Since time immemorial, this island nation has struggled against cold and damp. The challenge was to build a house in which candles didn’t flicker when the wind howled outside, and moisture didn’t gather too egregiously on cold walls of stone and brick. The dark was an issue, too, with large windows a distinctive architectural feature as this northern country became a world power, colonial empire and the inventor and supreme beneficiary of a coal-based industrial economy.

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Matthew Lloyd Roberts @MatthewLloydR · Nov 30, 2022
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This is a very interesting piece of reporting about UK housing and and thermal performance, from Hardwick Hall to modernist tower blocks, with swish graphics and UI to boot:
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