EU commissioners shut down air conditioning for employees, leave theirs on
- lumrn - 3127 sekunder sedanJust adding some context on the AC and the building as well which was explained by journalist David Carretta (who follows EU politics, written in Italian) here https://x.com/davcarretta/status/2071592636260012175.
To summarise, AC was turned off floor by floor, with the switch off starting from 16:00 over a Friday, a time when most administrative personnel is getting off work for the weekend. The entire building had AC switched off by the end of the day, including the upper floors. Note that AC was working fine this Monday.
- cassepipe - 3765 sekunder sedanThe first image is telling: A glass building in front of a white hard-floor plaza with just one small tree for shade
Nothing specific to the European commission though, we just don't hate mainstream architects enough
- Oras - 4756 sekunder sedan> The heat wave has prompted a renewed discussion about the lack of air-conditioning systems in homes and offices across much of Europe
Discussion, common sense requires discussion. All you need to know about them in one sentence.
- vovavili - 4568 sekunder sedanAll animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.
- frollogaston - 3548 sekunder sedan"even with working AC, the temperature inside was still 25.7 degrees."
So 78F. I wonder what temp the lower/non-AC floors are at. It's reasonable if they want to prevent the upper floors from becoming insanely hot, since hot air rises.
- dotcoma - 4108 sekunder sedanReminds me of Animal Farm.
- caycep - 3889 sekunder sedanWith new inexpensive mini splits that do not require ducts, one would think adoption would go up?
- cineticdaffodil - 3924 sekunder sedanImagine offices- who have temperatures of 30+ directly beneath the roof. AC where the heat-exchangers are built inside the buildings and other nonsense on top. Europe is so not ready, while preaching to the world about getting ready.
- dylan604 - 4128 sekunder sedanAnd all of those Europeans that had comments about the Texas ERCOT warnings of heavy loads during extreme weather. Although, it's been a while since I've received notices/requests to adjust the use even if they were bump it up a few degrees vs turn it off.
- Havoc - 3625 sekunder sedanwow that’s an ugly look.
Kinda weird though even for Europe that a high profile 10+ floor commercial building doesn’t have suitable climate control
- Varelion - 5173 sekunder sedanUp vs down, always. Not surprising in the least.
- otikik - 2842 sekunder sedanIf the people in the lower decks were allowed to go home, I don't see the issue.
If they were forced to work without air conditioning and it was me, I would go to a doctor, tell them I am suffering from heat exhaustion, and get a voucher for not returning to work until the situation gets fixed.
- rappatic - 5040 sekunder sedan> Due to extreme weather conditions, forced shut down of air cooling system from floor 1 to 7 for the rest of the day
It's like satire. What is AC for if not extreme heat?
- invictati - 3750 sekunder sedanThe whole conversation about upper and lower floors is absurd. Obviously the upper floors are absorbing more sunlight and need more cooling.
Ground level and basement floors have been known as the coolest places in skyscrapers for centuries.
- lysace - 4464 sekunder sedanRelated and a little ironic: houses in northern Europe nowadays typically have "AC" in the form of air-to-air heat pumps that both can heat and cool. Houses in southern and central Europe dramatically lag behind in terms of adoption.
- cbarnes99 - 4718 sekunder sedanWhy the fuck does extreme heat require turning off the AC?
- kgwxd - 4405 sekunder sedan[flagged]
Nördnytt! 🤓