WINDOW TYPES
Across
- 4. - Direction a window faces in relation to the site and sun
- 6. - Important consideration when selecting and locating windows
- 7. - Projecting window commonly used for displaying plants
- 9. - Window hinged on one side
- 11. - Circular window used for architectural character
- 14. - Major benefit provided by operable windows
- 16. - Unwanted energy transfer modern windows can help reduce
- 17. - Condition improved by proper ventilation and window selection
- 19. - Movable framed portion of a window that holds the glass
- 22. - Window with only the bottom sash designed to move
- 25. - Natural illumination admitted through windows
- 26. - Device commonly used to open a casement window
- 28. - Window that moves horizontally
- 29. - Window type that cannot be opened for ventilation
Down
- 1. - Window that opens inward from the top
- 2. - Projecting window that adds interior space and architectural interest
- 3. - Projecting window arrangement with a wider curved appearance
- 5. - Path along which a sliding window moves
- 6. - Large non-operable window often used to maximize outdoor views
- 8. - Sunlight entering a building through glazed openings
- 10. - Movable portion of a single-hung window
- 12. - Description of the hinge location on a hopper window
- 13. - Window with both upper and lower movable sashes
- 15. - Distinctive visual quality added by decorative window forms
- 18. - Building consumption that efficient modern windows can help lower
- 20. - Window hinged at the top and opening outward from the bottom
- 21. - Several window sections commonly used to form a bow window
- 23. - Direction a garden window projects from the wall
- 24. - Description of the hinge location on an awning window
- 27. - Term describing a window that does not open