Architektur und Bauwesen - Fenster
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a type of window that extends beyond the outer wall of a building

Erkerfenster, Auslucht
a small opening or lens in a door or wall that allows a person to see who is on the other side without fully opening the door

Guckloch, Türspion
a window set high in a wall, typically above eye level, allowing natural light to enter a space while providing privacy and maintaining wall space for artwork or structural elements

hohes Fenster, Oberlicht
a round or circular window divided into segments that resemble the markings on a compass, often found in Gothic architecture

Kompassfenster, Rosette
a curved or rounded window that protrudes from the wall of a building, typically forming a gentle curve or a polygonal shape

Erkerfenster, gebogenes Fenster
a semicircular or fan-shaped window, usually located above a door or another window, designed to let in light and provide decorative detailing

Oberlicht, Fenster in Fächerform
a large, circular stained glass window with intricate designs, typically found in Gothic architecture

Rosette, Fensterrose
a window that is located within the gable end of a building

Giebelfenster, Fenster im Giebel
a tall, narrow window with a pointed arch at the top, resembling a lance or spear

Lanzettfenster, lanzettförmiges Fenster
a window consisting of multiple horizontal slats angled to allow ventilation while providing some degree of privacy

Jalousiefenster, Fenster mit verstellbaren Lamellen
a circular or oval window, typically with decorative elements, resembling the eye of a bull

Ochsenauge
a window consisting of one or more movable panels that can slide vertically or horizontally

Schiebefenster, Kippfenster
a window installed on a roof or ceiling that allows natural light to enter a room from above

Oberlicht, Dachfenster
a projecting window that extends from the wall of a building, often supported by brackets or corbels

Erkerfenster, Erker
a type of window that is hinged at the top and opens outward from the bottom, allowing for ventilation while providing protection from rain or direct sunlight

Dachfenster, Kippfenster
a window that features horizontal or vertical panels that slide horizontally or vertically to open and close

Schiebefenster, Schiebe-Fenster
a horizontal window located above a door or larger window to allow additional light and ventilation

Oberlicht, Kämpferfenster
a large window divided into three parts: a central arched section flanked by two narrower rectangular sections, often topped with a semicircular or segmented pediment

Palladio-Fenster, Palladianisches Fenster
a non-operable window that does not open or close

feststehendes Fenster, nicht öffenbares Fenster
a long, horizontal window that spans across a building's façade, typically consisting of multiple narrow window panels arranged side by side

Bandfenster, durchgehendes Fenster
a window with a curved or semi-circular top, often creating an elegant and distinctive architectural feature

Bogenfenster, gewölbtes Fenster
a window that has hinges often on one side and opens like a door

Flügelfenster, Fenster mit Scharnieren
an opening in a wall that separates a kitchen and other rooms, particularly dining room, that can be used to sell or serve food

Durchreiche, Servierfenster
a movable framework of panels that holds glass panes within a window frame

Schieberahmen, Schwingflügel
a single piece of glass in a window

Fensterscheibe, Glasscheibe
a horizontal structural element or beam that supports the load above a window opening

Fenstersturz, Fensterbalken
the vertical sides or edges of a window frame where the sash or window panel is hinged or fixed

Fensterpfosten, Fensterflügelrahmen
a window component that consists of a series of horizontal slats or blades, typically made of wood, glass, or metal, arranged in a tilted or angled position to allow for ventilation and light control

Fensterlamelle, Jalousielamelle
the flat or framed surface of a window that holds the glass or other transparent material and provides the main structure of the window

Fensterpanel, Fensterglas
a vertical or horizontal structural member within a window frame that separates individual panes of glass, providing structural support and dividing the window into smaller sections

Fensterpfosten, Fensterquerholz
the vertical frame component of a window, usually made of wood or metal, that forms the sides of the window opening and provides structural support

Fensterpfosten, vertikales Fensterrahmenteil
the structural framework surrounding a window that provides support and attachment points for window components

Fensterrahmen, Fenstergestell
a window that is set vertically in a dormer, which is a structural element that protrudes from a sloping roof

Dachgaubenfenster, Gaubenfenster
a slatted opening or a series of angled slats arranged in a frame, typically used for ventilation or as a decorative element in windows, doors, or walls

Jalousie, Lamellenvorhang
a small window or an opening in a wall, often found in ancient Roman architecture or classical styles

Fenestella, kleines Fenster
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