ASHRAE - FUNDAMENTALS IP CH 31
FENESTRATION
| Organization: | ASHRAE |
| Publication Date: | 1 January 2005 |
| Status: | inactive |
| Page Count: | 69 |
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FENESTRATION is an architectural term that refers to the arrangement, proportion, and design of window, skylight, and door systems within a building. Fenestration components include glazing material, either glass or plastic; framing, mullions, muntins, dividers, and opaque door slabs; external shading devices; internal shading devices; and integral (between-glass) shading systems. In this chapter, fenestration and fenestration systems refer to the basic assemblies and components of exterior window, skylight, and door systems within the building envelope. Fenestration can serve as a physical and/or visual connection to the outdoors, as well as a means to admit solar radiation. The solar radiation provides natural lighting, referred to as daylighting, and heat gain to a space. Fenestration can be fixed or operable; operable units can allow natural ventilation to a space and egress in low-rise buildings.
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