“…The window-to-wall ratio was investigated in a total of 518 simulated window configurations (Marino et al, 2017), while the fenestration system (Mousa et al, 2017), window area luminance (Amirkhani et al, 2018), indoor-outdoor air movement comparison (Wahab et al, 2018), window configuration on energy performance (Altun & Kiliç, 2019), residential energy usage (Mori et al, 2020), and thermal investigation (Koohsari & Heidari, 2020) were studied in relation to various window opening types. These studies involved field measurements (Wahab et al, 2018), surveys (Mori et al, 2020), and computer simulations (Marino et al, 2017;Mousa et al, 2017;Amirkhani et al, 2018;Altun & Kiliç, 2019). One study on energy-saving windows ignored the window type utilised (Bayoumi, 2017), while two studies on natural ventilation in a hot and humid climate focused on defining the perfect window design by various attributions adapted (Hwang & Lee, 2018) and producing a guidance tool for windowmakers focusing on the adaptation procedures related to cost, product quality, and the indoor environment (Arranz et al, 2018).…”