Thursday, October 27, 2011

new windows look right at

Thermal, or Diocletian, windows are large semicircular windows (or niches) which are usually divided into three lights (window compartments) by two vertical mullions. The central compartment is often wider than the two side lights on either side of it.
* Vinyl and fiberglass frames perform well in accelerated weathering tests. Because vinyl is not as strong as other materials, some vinyl frames are reinforced with metal or composite materials to improve their structural strength.
A flat or slope window used for daylighting, built into a roof structure that is out of reach.
A window with many panels. It is most often seen in Tudor-style houses and monasteries. An oriel window projects from the wall and does not extend to the ground. Oriel windows originated as a form of porch. They are often supported by brackets or corbels. Buildings in the Gothic Revival style often have oriel windows.
A window that cannot be opened, whose function is limited to allowing light to enter (Unlike an unfixed window, which can open and close). Clerestory windows are often fixed. Transom windows may be fixed or operable. This type of window is used in situations where light or vision alone is needed as no ventilation is possible through fixed windows.

new windows look right at
new windows look right at
Window Model Trends\x3d2
Window Model Trends\x3d2
Looking out of an empty window
Looking out of an empty window
Sash window
Sash window
Crazy Ideas Overton s Window
Crazy Ideas Overton s Window
Vinyl Double Hung Windows for
Vinyl Double Hung Windows for
Window
Window
window can fix itself
window can fix itself
Stop birds hitting windows
Stop birds hitting windows
plain windows into chic
plain windows into chic
FIG 202 WINDOWS
FIG 202 WINDOWS

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