Window, Door, Roof and Housing Styles

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Window, Door, Roof and Housing Styles Please Follow this PowerPoint to complete the Packet

Windows and Doors Light Ventilation Beauty Why do we have windows? Light Ventilation Beauty Energy (heat and cold, in and out) View

Types of Windows Sliding Swinging Fixed

Building Codes What percentage of floor area in a room is required for light? 20% What percentage of the floor area in a room is required for ventilation? 10%

Roof Styles On your worksheet, label the roof types. Answer the “Thinking It Over” questions at the bottom of the page.

Door Styles Transom window Sliding doors Sliding doors Folding door Screen door Batten door

Door Styles Flush door Paneled door Louvered door Dutch door Glazed door Jalousie door

Fanlight and sidelight window Types of Windows Palladian window Fanlight and sidelight window French window Jalousie window Bow window Bay window

Hinged-casement window Types of Windows Gliding Sash window Hinged-casement window Double-hung window

Parts of a Window Frame Sash Casing Glass Sill Apron

Housing Styles Native American Styles

Housing Styles Seventeenth Century

Housing Styles Seventeenth Century

Housing Styles Seventeenth Century

Housing Styles Eighteenth Century

Housing Styles Eighteenth Century

Housing Styles Nineteenth Century

Housing Styles Victorian Period

Housing Styles Twentieth Century

Housing Styles Current

Housing Styles Current