“…Less studies focused on buildings with a flat roof and with asymmetric opening positions located in the facade (group 2); some examples are [23,[25][26][27]. Several studies analyzed the influence of the roof shape but with symmetric opening positions (in terms of height in the facade; group 3) [31][32][33][34][35][36]. Finally, quite some studies focused on buildings with a pitched roof and asymmetric opening positions (group 4) (e.g.…”