Fenestration
(noun)
The arrangement and design of windows in a building or structure.
Origin:
Late 19th century: from french fenĂȘtre, from latin finestra 'window', influenced by latin fenestrare 'to make a window'.
Examples:
- The fenestration of the building was carefully planned to ensure proper light and ventilation.
- The new office building has an innovative fenestration that maximizes natural light and energy efficiency.
- The fenestration of the church was designed to create a bright and airy atmosphere.
- The fenestration of the old castle was designed to provide a clear view of the surrounding countryside.
- The fenestration of the modern skyscraper was carefully planned to optimize natural light and views.