Tolentino
2024-05-22 16:27:26
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I am quite sure that modern architecture also prefers rather tall windows to lower ones. (Honestly, classical architecture does too, if you look at the Neues Palais etc.). If anything, they tend to be very tall and not so wide.
I want to understand your wishes, that’s why I asked. Using the wish as a justification for the wish does not help me understand.
You mean your privacy is more worthy of protection from 1.80m to 2.40m than below that? – I don’t understand.
Your insistence on saving energy is polemical. That was a nice side effect that I mentioned.
I don’t want to make your attitude look ridiculous. I want to honestly comprehend it, because I have never met anyone who deliberately (i.e. without external constraints) plans a window smaller than possible. I find that surprising and it makes me curious.
That would be like someone voluntarily (without fear of flying, lack of money, or out of value-driven conviction) driving by car to the Canary Islands. I would want to know why, too.
I want to understand your wishes, that’s why I asked. Using the wish as a justification for the wish does not help me understand.
You mean your privacy is more worthy of protection from 1.80m to 2.40m than below that? – I don’t understand.
Your insistence on saving energy is polemical. That was a nice side effect that I mentioned.
I don’t want to make your attitude look ridiculous. I want to honestly comprehend it, because I have never met anyone who deliberately (i.e. without external constraints) plans a window smaller than possible. I find that surprising and it makes me curious.
That would be like someone voluntarily (without fear of flying, lack of money, or out of value-driven conviction) driving by car to the Canary Islands. I would want to know why, too.