Jacob
What goes around comes around.
I know it's a bit radical but single glazing properly installed becomes an efficient dehumidifier. Sash windows are the ideal - condensation drains out at the meeting rail gap and at the bottom sash on to the cill and out. Has to be enough of a gap.
Other window shapes can do the same thing, even a single sheet of glass fitted into a rebate but with no putty on the bottom edge but having the glass sitting on plastic spacers to preserve a gap.
Another very traditional solution was to have a condensation drip collecting channel at the bottom of the frame with a 1/2" drain pipe to the outside. I did my windows here with same detail but 10mm copper instead of 1/2" lead pipe. Works brilliantly - you can see it working when it's very cold - drips and icicles on the ends of the pipes.
Other window shapes can do the same thing, even a single sheet of glass fitted into a rebate but with no putty on the bottom edge but having the glass sitting on plastic spacers to preserve a gap.
Another very traditional solution was to have a condensation drip collecting channel at the bottom of the frame with a 1/2" drain pipe to the outside. I did my windows here with same detail but 10mm copper instead of 1/2" lead pipe. Works brilliantly - you can see it working when it's very cold - drips and icicles on the ends of the pipes.