Homes in hot and cold climates to become more energy-efficient.
In designing energy-efficient buildings in regions with hot summers and cold winters, a study found a problem in the existing standards. They resolved this issue by linking window and wall designs together effectively. The study also introduced a new idea called the constant form principle, which equalizes the thermal resistance between windows and walls. By implementing these principles, they were able to meet energy efficiency goals for building enclosures more accurately.