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- پنجره بالکن - پنجره بالکنی
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- پنجره ای است که در یک دیوار بیرونی (جدا کننده درون یک ساختمان از محیط بیرون آن ساختمان که با دیوار های درونی که اتاقها را از هم جدا می کنند فرق دارند) نصب می شود در حالی که دیوار به پی متصل نباشد. این دیوارها در معماری به نیم دیوار یا نیم چینه معروف هستند Own research - by Salman Rostami
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- A window placed in a projection of an exterior wall of a building is called an oriel window when the wall projection does not extend all the way to the foundation. Residential design glossary
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- Oriel windows most commonly appear in homes built in either the Queen Anne or Gothic Revival style of architecture, although they are increasingly common in modern design, and examples of oriels dating back to the 15th century are readily visible in Europe today. - wisegeek
- Much of the charm Atterbury added to the house was in the assortment of windows. On the west end, a two-story copper oriel window, in half-oval shape, lighted both the living room and the master bedroom above it. - The New York Times
- the famous " Maison des Têtes " or " House of Heads "of 1609 with its rich decoration (of 105 masks!), a wonderful oriel window rising two floors high and topped with a balcony, of Renaissance style, on " Rue des Têtes";
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- Eu manteria o termo em inglês, oriel window, porque é como ele é mais conhecido. No próprio exemplo apresentado pelo colega, o termo está em inglês. Por favor, veja adicionalmente os exemplos abaixo:
http://www.tijolao.com.br/dicas/dicas_voc.htm
http://slr.santos.sites.uol.com.br/dicionariomm.htm Vocabulário de palavras da construção - by Christina Moreira
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- Ein Erker (mhd. erker[e], ärker, wohl ein Lehnwort aus nordfrz. arquière „Schützenstand, Schießscharte“ (eigentlich „Mauerausbuchtung“)) ist ein geschlossener, überdachter, über ein oder mehrere Geschosse reichender Vorbau an der Fassade eines Hauses. Im Gegensatz zur Auslucht steigt er nicht vom Boden auf, sondern wird von einer auskragenden Balkenlage oder Konsolen getragen.
Eigene Ergänzung dieser Wikipedia-Definition: Ein Erkerfenster ist ein in dieses Bauteil (Erker) eingefügtes Fenster. Wikipedia - by Steffen Walter
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- Seit der Spätgotik und der Renaissance diente der Stubenerker im Wohnhaus zur Erweiterung der Wohnfläche, zur besseren Belichtung der Räume und als künstlerisches Gliederungsmotiv der Fassade. Wenn der Erker nur auf Höhe der Fenster, also ohne die Brüstung aus der Fassade vorspringt, so ist dies ein Fenstererker und nicht ein Erkerfenster, da alle Fenster von Erkern so genannt werden. Oft ist der Erker als Erkertürmchen mit einem Dach bis über die Traufkante hochgeführt. - Wikipedia by Steffen Walter
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