The Battle of the Sexes Over Air Conditioning ...Middle East

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And it’s a battle of the sexes, one where women are handed a consistent verdict: Better she shivers than he sweats.

Every woman knows the look: the whispered “It’s freezing” exchanged in office hallways, conference rooms, restaurants, and hotel ballrooms. Many of us leave home carrying an extra sweater, shawl, or jacket not because the weather outside demands it, but because the buildings we enter will. We drape those extra layers over chairs, stuff them into bags, or pile them beside us at dinner tables. The workaround has become so routine for half the population that it barely registers.

Air conditioning is just one example of a broader pattern. Crash test dummies have historically been modeled around male bodies, making women more likely to be injured in car accidents. Personal protective equipment in industries from medicine to construction is often sized around male proportions, leaving women to work in gear that fits poorly and protects inadequately. Again and again, the default human being embedded into design standards turns out to be male.

The problem is not women’s bodies. It’s the design standards we adhere to as “normal.” And normal almost always means a man.

These antiquated thermal comfort standards are likely making us all uncomfortable. I believe it’s possible that men are shivering, too. 

This is what makes the thermostat wars more than a running office joke. They reveal how easily design assumptions can persist for decades after the world that produced them has changed. 

And bringing a critical eye to those assumptions can benefit everyone. Lowering excessive air conditioning would not only make many workplaces more comfortable, it would reduce energy use at a moment when electricity demand and cooling costs are soaring.

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