• captainlezbian@lemmy.world
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    1 个月前

    In some places where air conditioning is omnipresent they’re uncommon. There’s a technology connections video about them that touches on it

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      But AC wouldn’t cover the balcony (which here is the most common usecase for awnings)?

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            Well, it would also help blocking sunshine from heating their south wall too, but before that, something must have gone horribly, horribly wrong…

            [Edit]
            Only slightly off topic here: I can recommend Larry Niven’s short story “Inconstant Moon” :-)

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        Balconies aren’t really a thing for most people in the American Midwest, which is where I’m from. You have porches and patios, but those are weather permitting structures and they’re mostly used when it’s a bit later so it’s not too bright.

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      In some places where air conditioning is omnipresent they’re uncommon

      Not really… People don’t blast AC to their outdoor porch.

      AC is everywhere in the US, and we still have plenty of awnings

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        Both of these are regional. Growing up in Ohio awnings were rare. And in some states ac is more or less common. I know in Washington’s Puget Sound region it’s more or less only in new construction because before the past decade or so it’s been mild all year.