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During the industrial revolution, architects relied heavily on classical designs when constructing buildings in warmer climates. However, as the temperature started to drop, architects began to design buildings that could better withstand the cold weather. This change in design allowed for factories and other businesses to be built in colder climates and resulted in more factories and businesses being built in colder climates.

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During the Industrial Revolution, buildings began to adopt the principles of industrialization, with design elements such as larger windows and the use of materials like steel and concrete that could withstand heavier loads and the impact of factory production. Building designers began to factor in climate considerations as well, accounting for local weather conditions and regional differences in order to maximize energy efficiency. In addition, improved insulation materials began to be used in order to reduce heat loss in winter and keep interiors cooler in summer. This combination of materials and designs allowed buildings to be more resilient and adapted to changing climates.

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Jan. 7, 2023, 8:53 a.m.

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Published: Saturday, January 7, 2023

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