• cheztir
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      2911 months ago

      Most passive houses I’ve seen have windows that open, but they are typically double/triple glazed (depending on climate) and are casement style instead of the more typical (and inefficient) double hung. They also typically feature a ventilation system to manage air movement precisely to prevent the issues you’re concerned about.

    • @ludwig@lemmy.world
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      1511 months ago

      According to the article the windows do open.

      And of course they do. The building is designed to be well insulated, not to make you comfortable.

      If the owner wants to let air in or out, of course they should be allowed to do that.

      • @reddig33@lemmy.world
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        811 months ago

        You never know. A lot of modern buildings (at least in the US) do not have windows that open. It’s a pet peeve of mine. Modern public school buildings are particularly poorly designed in this regard.