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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.
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A term referring to the way windows are arranged in a building.
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An architectural term referring to the arrangement of windows in a wall.
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Any opening or arrangement of openings or windows (normally filled with media for light control) for the admission of daylight or for the transmission of electric lighting from one room to another room.
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The general term used to denote the pattern or arrangement of openings, ie, windows and doors, etc, in a facade.
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