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  "textContent": "122°F (50°C). That number used to belong to science fiction. Now, it shows up on weather apps in Phoenix, Karachi, and Riyadh like an ordinary afternoon. And architects? They’re scrambling — not because they weren’t warned, but because the built environment we inherited was designed for a climate that no longer exists. This is the […]\n\nThe post Designing for Extreme Heat: How Architects Are Rebuilding Cities Before the Next Deadly Summer appeared first on WE AND THE COLOR.",
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