Chicago School of Architecture - Louis Sullivan
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The "Chicago window" originated in this school . It is a three-part window consisting of a large fixed center panel flanked by two smaller double-hung sash windows. The arrangement of windows on the facade typically creates a grid pattern, with some projecting out from the facade forming bay windows. The Chicago window combined the functions of light-gathering and natural ventilation; a single central pane was usually fixed, while the two surrounding panes were operable. These windows were often deployed in bays, known as oriel windows, that projected out over the street.

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Chicago School of Architecture - Louis Sullivan - by rachit patni - 08-25-2014, 08:25 AM
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