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by 082349872349872 606 days ago
It mentioned "local architects" after all...
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The statement is still wrong. Awnings and local architects are both extinct so clearly the architects didn't kill the awnings.
My house has strategic overhangs (and trees with summer foliage to the south) leading to drastically different winter/summer insolation. (in addition, the dark stonework on the ground floor functions to passively clear light snow in spring and early winter)

It was built in the XX, but according to local vernacular, which likely (we have a few examples surviving from the XIII) predates both the modern profession of "architect" and metal-framed awnings.

(my friend the architect has plenty of local work, but maybe that's because we live in different countries?)

Local architects are certainly not extinct.
Definitely not, although most laces I’ve lived they have a superficial at most involvement with single family homes.