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  2. Mashrabiya - Wikipedia

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    Mashrabiya are vernacular architectural elements; a type of balcony or oriel window in the form of a small latticed opening encasing the second or higher floors of a building and typically overlooking an internal courtyard. They are usually cantilevered to add more square footage to the upper floors, as well as providing shade to the first ...

  3. Fortochka - Wikipedia

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    A window with a fortochka (in the upper left corner) A fortochka (Russian: фо́рточка, IPA: [ˈfortətɕkə] ⓘ) is a small ventilation window generally not greater than 35x45 cm. [1] It usually spans the frame of one window pane and opens on hinges independently of the whole window.

  4. Rose window - Wikipedia

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    The reason for this, was the poor architectural advancements at the time. At this point, the heavy stone material that was favored could only support small windows. Many speculate that the rose window came from the Wheel a Fortune from the northern facade of a, Saint-Étienne, Beauvais in 1072. Wheel window style

  5. Tracery - Wikipedia

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    The practicalities of building window tracery in this way severely limited the complexity of designs that could be produced and although plate tracery designs evolved over the course of the 12th and early 13th centuries, in practice, the only real variation was in the number and size of lancets and in the trefoils, quatrefoils and oculi used to ...

  6. Newar window - Wikipedia

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    The window allows light and air to enter the room but does not permit a passerby to see inside. [citation needed] Gājhyā (गा:झ्या:) is a projecting window located under a roof. [citation needed] Pāsukhā Jhyā (पासुखा झ्या:) is a small window with five units symbolizing the Pancha Buddha (Five Buddhas). It is ...

  7. Generative Design in Minecraft - Wikipedia

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    GDMC (short for Generative Design in Minecraft) is a programming competition to create procedurally generated settlements in Minecraft. [1] The competition is organized by academics from New York University , the University of Hertfordshire and the Queen Mary University of London .

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  9. List of Microsoft codenames - Wikipedia

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    Windows Small Business Server 2011 Essentials ... Named after a fictional mineral from Minecraft. [62 ... Microsoft Fluent Design System is a revamp of the Windows UI ...