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| fenestration |
The placement of window openings in a building wall, one of the important elements in controlling the exterior appearance of a building. Also, a window, door, or skylight and its associated interior or exterior elements, such as shades or blinds.
Ãâó: www.amcglass.com/html/terminology.html
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| feng shui |
Have you ever been in a home, building or garden where you felt particularly comfortable or uncomfortable and didn't know why? Feng Shui (pronounced "fung shway") - meaning wind and water - is an ancient Chinese healing art of living in harmony with your surroundings. It is the art of placement and design, facilitating balance of energy in any given space while maintaining its free flow. ...
Ãâó: www.eastendhealth.com/glossary.asp
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| fenestration |
A term referring to the way windows are arranged in a building.
Ãâó: www.realestateglossary.com/real-estate-glossary/f....
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| feng shui |
(literally "wind" and "water"): the Taoist practice of harmonious and balanced juxtaposition of objects, furniture, buildings, etc., not in the Western sense of visual symmetry or aesthetics, but as a means of attaining a cosmic equilibrium with the movements and paths of natural rhythms and ancestral spirits. Familial stress or personal anxiety, for example, can be indications that one's physical environment is out of balance with the rhythms of the cosmic whole. See Tao.
Ãâó: staff.jccc.net/thoare/glossary.htm
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