Fixed Window - Parallelogram

Fixed Window - Parallelogram

Pair of dimensioned illustrations of the Fixed Window (Parallelogram) seen in elevation and plan
Description
Description

A parallelogram fixed window is a type of window that has a rectangular shape with opposite sides that are parallel and equal in length. This type of window is typically made of glass and is fixed in place, meaning it cannot be opened or closed. From a scientific perspective, the parallelogram shape of the window provides increased structural stability and allows for better distribution of weight and stress.

The fixed design of the window also provides increased insulation and soundproofing properties, which can improve energy efficiency and reduce external noise. Overall, a parallelogram fixed window is a durable and functional architectural element that can enhance the aesthetic and practical qualities of a building.

Dimensions & Sizes
Dimensions & Sizes

The Fixed Window (Parallelogram) is available in a range of sizes with widths between 10”-12’ (25.4-365.8 cm), heights ranging from 10”-12’ (25.4-365.8 cm), and an overall sill depth of 5” (12.7 cm).

Set of drawings of the Fixed Window (Parallelogram) in front views with a range of sizes
Set of drawings of the Fixed Window (Parallelogram) in front views with a range of sizes
3D Model
3D Model
Details
Details

*Under Development*

Height:
10”-12’ | 25.4-365.8 cm
Width:
10”-12’ | 25.4-365.8 cm
Depth:
5” | 12.7 cm
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Wood, aluminum, insulating glass
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Drawings include:

Fixed Window (Parallelogram) front elevation (various sizes), side view, plan views

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