Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Victoria Bembibre, in Dec. 2008
A window is a hole that opens in a wall of a edification anyone with him purpose to toast air and light inward.
The word "window" comes from the Latin "ventus" which means wind and refers to the capacity of this device architectural to provide air into a home or building. A window is an opening, a hole or hollow that rises above the I usually and that it adopts various forms and characteristics with the purpose of providing lighting and ventilation, but that it can also have a purely aesthetic purpose.
A window is made up of several parts: the hole itself, which can be square or round (porthole) but even take other more unusual shapes; the vertical ones that frame the window; often a window sill or flashing that borders the window from below; and a lintel or arch that closes it from above. In general, the window opening is covered by glass or some kind of transparent material that, while allowing the entry of illumination and the possibility of peering out, it protects to the
environment from the cold and heat of each weather. At the same time, the window usually has a closing or opening mechanism that divides it into one or more leaves to open it partially or fully.There are many types of windows. The folding, which has leaves resting on the edge that open outward or inward, or up and down. The sliding or sliding, which is one that allows the leaves to slide through the frame instead of opening outwards or inwards. The guillotine, is the one that opens up or down supported by vertical guides. The swingarm, a window that rotates around an axis in the center of the frame. And, among others, the fixed, that window that only allows light to enter but cannot be opened or closed. The latter is often located in attics or upper spaces, where the entry of lighting is required but not air.
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