concept   fenestration

8 commonsense assertions
Cultures (8) United States (1) Europe (1) Middle Eastern architecture (1) Western countries (1) architecture in North America (1) Architecture in Europe (1) Tropical countries (1) architecture in ancient Rome (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 fenestration United States In the United States, fenestration refers to the design and arrangement of windows and doors in architectural design and building construction. 3
2 fenestration Europe Fenestration is a crucial element in European architectural design and building construction. 2
3 fenestration Middle Eastern architecture Traditional Middle Eastern fenestration features small, intricate windows designed for privacy and sun protection. 2
4 fenestration Western countries In Western architecture, fenestration prioritizes natural light, views, and energy efficiency with large, double-paned windows. 2
5 fenestration architecture in North America Fenestration in North American architecture prioritizes energy efficiency and aesthetics. 2
6 fenestration Architecture in Europe Fenestration is a crucial element in European architecture, emphasizing energy efficiency and aesthetics in building design. 1
7 fenestration Tropical countries Fenestration in tropical countries focuses on natural ventilation and airflow to keep indoor spaces cool and comfortable. 1
8 fenestration architecture in ancient Rome Fenestration was important in ancient Roman architecture for maximizing natural light and ventilation in buildings. 1