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Window, Door, Roof and Housing Styles
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Windows and Doors Why do we have windows? Light Ventilation Beauty
Energy (heat and cold, in and out) View
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Types of Windows Sliding Swinging Fixed
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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%
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Roof Styles On your worksheet, label the roof types.
Answer the “Thinking It Over” questions at the bottom of the page.
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Door Styles Transom window Sliding doors Sliding doors
Folding door Screen door Batten door
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Door Styles Flush door Paneled door Louvered door Dutch door
Glazed door Jalousie door
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Fanlight and sidelight window
Types of Windows Palladian window French window Fanlight and sidelight window Jalousie window Bow window Bay window
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Hinged-casement window
Types of Windows Gliding Sash window Hinged-casement window Double-hung window
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Parts of a Window Frame Sash Casing Glass Sill Apron Now, go back to number 3 on page 1 and sketch six different windows or doors.
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Housing Styles Native American Styles
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Housing Styles Seventeenth Century
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Housing Styles Seventeenth Century
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Housing Styles Seventeenth Century
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Housing Styles Eighteenth Century
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Housing Styles Eighteenth Century
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Housing Styles Nineteenth Century
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Housing Styles Victorian Period
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Housing Styles Twentieth Century
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Housing Styles Current
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Housing Styles Current
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