Is this a quote from a source?
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_solar_building_design
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Is this a quote from a source?
See also https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Passive_solar_building_design
Yes my bad I forgot link.
I have a south Florida home. Half is build on slab, half over a crawlspace. The crawlspace half is easier to cool with ac (which the home predates) but has annoying humidity problems that are hard to fix with ac (we had to seal and ventilate it with inside air, which eliminates its main utility). So while I don’t disagree with the overall point of the article, that particular example isn’t really a good one.
Underground, the main floor should be under where most homes consider the basement
Build it partially underground - earth sheltered building. ex. underground basement. Use good thermal insulation materials.
Dig. 6000 acre storage facility here stays 70 year round.
that is precisely what a mole would say...

The mole on your face speaks to you?!?
Aren't passive homes objectively the best option? Not a claim (I don't know shit about this)
The answer depends upon the ambient humidity
Those fake window shutters look so weird
Adobe makes for good insulation. It delays heat transfer so the heat during the day is held, keeping it cool, and then slowly released during the night, keeping it warm. Air conditioning without emissions.