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Somewhat along those lines, I (vaguely) remember reading that the "golden age of ventilation" in the US was ca. 1900. Skyscrapers needed to be cooled but A/C didn't exist yet so architects designed for good ventilation. Post-A/C, buildings didn't rely on good ventilation so it faded away.
May 7, 2025, 1:41 AM