A window with a high, round-topped central section and two lower, square-topped side sections. Also called Venetian window and arch-top.
a three-part window with a central arch between rectangular side openings. Popular in the sixteenth century in Italy, it was picked up by the English in the eighteenth century. It is also called the Venetian or Serlian window.
A three part window featuring a large ached center and flanking rectangular sidelights.
a good example of a Picture Window with two Flankers
a large window which is divided into three parts
Three part window with tall central section topped with an arch and two shorter side windows
A large arched window with divided lights, bordered by two smaller, but proportional, rectangular windows with divided lights.
A window or group of windows with an arched top of glass.
A three-part window opening with a tall, round-arched center window flanked by smaller rectangular windows and separated by posts or pilasters.
a central window with windows flanking both sides and a Fanlight at the top of it
A window arrangement with a half-round window on top of a wider rectangular window.
One larger window with a circle top window above and flanked by two smaller, rectangular windows. These are usually fixed windows.
One larger window with a circle top window above and usually has two smaller, rectangular windows on each side.
A three part window consisting of an arched central window flanked by smaller rectangular windows.
Tripartite window by the 16th century Italian architect Andrea Palladio.
A series of windows with an arch on top.
A large, arch-top window flanked by smaller windows on each side.
a window with three openings: the central one arched and wider than the other two.
A window with three openings, the central one arched and wider than the flanking ones.
A large window divided into three parts consisting of an arched center section and two smaller side sections.
A large window consisting of a central arched section flanked by two, narrow rectangular sections.
A window with three openings, the central one arched and taller and wider than the others.