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All The Windows: France.—Stained glass windows of great beauty were achievements of French glassworkers during the Middle Ages. Examples of these magnificent windows can be seen in cathedrals such as Chartres. The craftsmen who designed and executed them were superior to those working elsewhere. Under inducements offered by English churchmen, some of these French glassmakers crossed the English Channel to work on windows for some of the British cathedrals.LIGHTING: "The big chall the windowsenges people run into are windows and natural light," says Remignanti. "It's the enemy of a well-designed media room." He suggests keeping windows to the left or right of the screen to avoid reflection or direct light.
A one enters a room, the windows and their treatment are, as a rule, the first features that are noticed. For practical reasons, windows are necessary for light and ventilation. Architecturall the windowsy, they relieve the monotony of unbroken Wall the windows space both on the exterior and interior of the building. Physicall the windowsy their transparency relieves the eye muscles by occasionall the windowsy permitting them to focus on a more distant view than the interior Wall the windowss themselves permit. |
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