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Objective 4.03: CRITIQUE window styles and treatments
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Using pages 183-185 complete “Styles of Windows”
Sliding Double-hung Horizontal sliding Swinging Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie Fixed: Glass blocks Combination: Bay window Skylights Clerestory
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natural light ventilation a view energy conservation drama
Windows provide us with: natural light ventilation a view energy conservation drama a focal point
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Parts of a Window frame muntins and bars pane sash sill apron
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Types of windows
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Sliding Windows Windows that slide open vertically are called double-hung Horizontal sliding windows slide open from side to side Sliding windows open easily and allow plenty of ventilation.
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Double-hung windows open from the top and bottom.
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Sliding windows open from the sides
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Swinging Windows
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Casement windows open and close with a crank.
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Awning windows swing outward at the bottom
Awning windows swing outward at the bottom. Provides protection from rain.
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Hopper windows are similar to awning windows except the top swings inward.
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Jalousie windows are a series of horizontal adjustable glass slats fastened to a metal frame
They open and close with a crank.
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Fixed windows
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Fixed windows allow light but do not open and come in many shapes and sizes.
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Fixed Windows
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Fixed Window
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Glass blocks are a type of fixed window
Glass blocks are a type of fixed window. They allow light while maintaining privacy.
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Glass Blocks
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Glass Blocks
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Stained glass windows are normally fixed windows
Stained glass windows are normally fixed windows. They are usually left without any window treatments on them because they are a focal point of the room.
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Stained Glass Windows
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Fixed windows used with other window types are called combination windows.
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A bay window is a type of combination window
A bay window is a type of combination window. It adds a feeling of spaciousness.
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Bay Windows
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Skylights and clerestory windows
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Skylights are normally located in a ceiling or roof.
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Skylight
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Skylight
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Skylight
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Clerestory windows are placed high on a wall
Clerestory windows are placed high on a wall. They provide light while maintaining privacy.
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Clerestory Windows
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Types of Windows…. Double-hung Horizontal sliding Casement Awning Hopper Jalousie Glass blocks Bay window Skylights Clerestory
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Windows Project
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Provide this information for each room
Bedroom: Bay window; combination fixed and single hung Reason: Gives a more spacious look, allows ventilation Choice: JELD-WEN 55-15/16-in x 49-1/2-in Builders Series Single-Hung Vinyl Double Pane Bay Window Cost: $777.03
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