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Old Posted Mar 27, 2024, 8:53 PM
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Originally Posted by combusean View Post
They're not regulating the color per se, it's about heat absorption.

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A building shouldn't scorch neighbors or pedestrians even if you approach design review from a strong property rights perspective. It also shouldn't scorch required landscaping from the opposite perspective.
That would be true, except that dark colors don't do this. Light colors reflect significant light and heat onto surrounding areas - dark colors don't. dark materials with mass (like concrete) *will* release heat at night once ambient temps drop below material temp, but released heat won't come anywhere close to scorching plants or people. metal doesn't have a lot of mass and is a good conductor, so it cools down quickly at night. they are definitely trying to control color.
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