Presentation is loading. Please wait.

Presentation is loading. Please wait.

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

Similar presentations


Presentation on theme: "Windows and doors Why do we have windows? – Light – Ventilation – Beauty – Energy (heat and cold, in and out) – View, etc."— Presentation transcript:

1 Windows and doors Why do we have windows? – Light – Ventilation – Beauty – Energy (heat and cold, in and out) – View, etc.

2 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%

3 Parts of a Window Frame Pane Sash Glass Sill Apron

4 3 Basic Types of Windows 1.Sliding 2.Swinging 3.Fixed The style of the house often dictates which kind to use

5 1- Sliding windows Double hung:- slides vertically up & down Horizontal sliding:- slides horizontally.

6 2. Swinging windows Casement- swings outward Awning- hinged at top; springs outward, protects from rain. Hopper- hinged at bottom; swings inward. Jalousie- horizontal adjustable glass slats fastened into a metal frame. Used where ventilation is needed.

7 3. Fixed windows Fixed window: admit light plus provide view, don’t open- fixed!!! 4. Combination windows Fixed windows used with other types of windows.

8 5. Bay windows Bay windows: A large window or series of windows projecting from the outer wall of a building and forming a recess within.

9 6. Skylights/ Clerestory windows Both used to let light into areas that get little or no natural light. Skylights- in ceiling or roof- usually square or rectangular Clerestory- clerestory refers to any high windows above eye level. In either case, the purpose is to bring outside light, fresh air, or both into the inner space.


Download ppt "Windows and doors Why do we have windows? – Light – Ventilation – Beauty – Energy (heat and cold, in and out) – View, etc."

Similar presentations


Ads by Google