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Interestingly, if you try to look this building up, there's a lot of information about its design but basically none about how well it works. But at least two Foursquare reviews mention it being cold in the winter and hot in the summer.
So yeah, I'm not fucking surprised that the building with little climate control uses far less energy.
"Fun" fact the article doesn't mention while praising the building:
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Yeah, I'm sure that has no impact at all on the energy usage of the building.
Zim is pretty much on the equator, no..? Or a bit below. So naturally, it doesn’t follow temperate climate seasons…
It's not so much a question of seasons (though it doesn't have that one). If your hottest month averages 22C/71F and your coldest month averages 14C/57F then you don't really need to have that much heating/AC at all.