Oriel windows are polygonal windows which extend out from a structure, without coming into contact with the ground.
oriel window See window types. orientation (orientation, f.) The direction (with respect to the points of a compass) in which the building axis lies or external walls face.
Oriel window: A bay window that projects from the wall and does not have its own foundations. About paradigm IT paradigm IT offers backoffice services in civil/structural engineering and geographical engineering and information systems.
Oriel window: A window with unequal sash. Rake: Trim that runs parallel to the roof slope to form the finish between the wall and a gable roof extension.
ORIEL WINDOW A window projecting from an upper floor. PADSTONE A stone or robust block laid under the end of a beam or steel joist, to help distribute the load.
Oriel Window: A window that projects from the outer face of a wall, especially from an upper story, and is supported by brackets or a cantilever, as distinguished from a bay window, ...
Oriel Window A bay window projecting from a wall and supported on corbels or brackets. Oriented Strand Board (OSB) ...
oriel window--a window with unequal sash. orientation--The compass direction that a structure faces.
storey Bargeboard A sloping board fixed to the edge of a gable roof, often decorated by fretwork or similar artistry Bay A projection from the outside wall, forming a bow window if curved, a faceted window or bay if angled, an oriel window if ...
Exteriors feature bay and oriel windows, ornamental brackets, siding a mixture of clapboards and wooden shingles applied in fancy patterns, elaborate porches, and turrets of various designs.
Oriel Windows. Narrow windows in a bay shape that open using the cantilever principle (a downward force only at one end). They are often found on the first floor to let light into a stairwell or hallway.
Position window openings to frame the best views and to improve privacy - by screening off any unsightly external features or neighbouring properties. Options include projecting bay windows and oriel windows set at an angle, ...
Jalousie Window : A frame containing a number of movable, shutter-like, overlapping glass panels. Oriel Window : A window or group of windows that projects beyond the wall of a building and is usually ...
Windows: In classic Tudor, oriel windows (windows that project or cantilever out like a bay window) are commonly seen. The same can be seen for many of the revival homes.
See also: Design, Window, House, Building, Light
 
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