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fenestration
noun
The arrangement of windows and other openings in a building.
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As professor of European theatre, Boenisch says what he misses most about his Bavarian homeland – apart from the superior fenestration – is the respect afforded to serious art.
He designed a number of palaces, the most famous being the Villa Aldobrandini (1598 1604; Frascati), his last work, notable for its huge broken pediment and elegant fenestration.
The development of late Romanesque and Gothic architecture brought a new emphasis on fenestration and openness.
First, a significant number of architects, following the lead of their turn-of-the-century predecessors and taking advantage of the new systems of fenestration made possible by modern structural engineering, continued to discover many new ways of using stained glass.
"In addition there were lost opportunities to render medical care or treatment to Sean in this post-operative period which included management of his anti-coagulation from 6 February and not considering fenestration between 8 and 16 February".
But the planning of fenestration is influenced by other factors, such as ventilation and heating.
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Other changes include the enlargement of the lateral and third ventricles (structures that contain cerebrospinal fluid) and cavum septum pellucidum (the formation of a small space between the left and right septi), typically with septal fenestrations (small openings in the septi).
Certainly, with anything below 220 nanometres there can be a risk of nanoparticles passing through blood vessels and some fenestrations within the liver and spleen which are about that size".
and John McCarten The New Yorker, February 17 , 1962P. 24 Incidental Intelligence Fecund Fenestration Divisionn): The Southern Venetian Blind Company, of North Miami, Florida, advertises Procreative Window Styling.
Jim Benney, the executive director of the National Fenestration Rating Council in Silver Spring, Md., a group that rates windows, doors and skylights for efficiency, said one exciting development in window technology is called dynamic glazing.
One way that homeowners can judge the quality of a particular replacement window is by using a rating system developed by the National Fenestration Rating Council, a not-for-profit testing organization based in Washington.
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