My point was that there is no design criteria for those things deemed «comfort» (e.g.,
indoor air temps, indoor RH) but implementing solutions (as you described) will drive up energy use and reduce the apparent energy savings.
I often saw people running
air - conditioning down to 65 degrees in the summer, and the worst offense was a bank where tellers were sitting with the lobby door open so they wouldn't be too hot in the 80 outdoor
temps or too cold in the 65 - degree
indoor temperature.