windshuttered
Windshuttered is a term used to describe a situation where a building or structure is completely enclosed by wind, preventing any airflow or ventilation. This condition can occur due to various reasons, such as the placement of the structure in a narrow valley or canyon, the surrounding terrain, or the design of the building itself. Windshuttered structures are often characterized by their lack of natural ventilation, which can lead to discomfort for occupants and potential health issues. The term is commonly used in architectural and urban planning contexts to describe the challenges and solutions related to wind flow in built environments.