Q.
a) Using diagrams, explain the different types of window based on the methods of opening. (15 marks)
b) Describe three (3) types of windows suitable for residential houses in Malaysia. Give reasons for your answers. (10 marks)
(2011 Q3)
A.
a)
- Fixed windows
- Casement and awning windows
- Horizontal and vertical slider windows
- Single or double hung windows
- Tilt-and-turn windows
As we planned the design of our home, we chose certain doors and windows that would fit with the design theme of our home, but we also thought about efficiency and practicality. The architect we worked with was very good and helping us choose designs that were aesthetically pleasing, and that were also environmentally sound to use. Remember, windows and doors are more than just openings into the outside world, they also play an important role in a number of systems in the home. They need to fit nicely with the functionality of the home, there needs to be enough space for movement and use, and it needs to go with the decor.

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b) 3 types of windows suitable for houses in Malaysia.
Malaysia is located in hot equatorial climate with ample rainfall. Hence, windows should facilitate convenient opening and closing due to change of rain and shine. A hot climate with no seasonal winter, or strong wind like tornado or typhoon, and ample sun light would need lots of shading. Hence, casement, tilt and turn and horizontal slider are suitable for our climate.
Casement and Tilt & Turn allow good ventilation with maximum air flow per unit space occupied. Virtually all space used can be utilized for ventilation. As for horizontal sliding window, it is easy to adjust the amount of ventilation, with maximum being half of the area covered by the window. It is easy to operate and seals off rain and shine better than casement and tilt and turn windows.
Security wise, tilt and turn has the best safety feature as people cannot easily crawl out of the window. In high rise buildings, tilt and turn is preferred to sliding windows. Casement is in between them in terms of safety. For most double-storey houses, they are used interchangeably, depending on the size of the wall.
Cleaning and maintenance is easier with sliding windows as they can be taken down separately for washing. However, dirt can build up on the grooves and obstruct the sliding rail. For Tilt and Turn, it depends on how any leaves are there per window. The more the leaves, the harder to clean. Dirt can also settle down on the upper surface of the window pane as hot dusty climate is a norm in Malaysia. Casement windows are easier to maintain than tilt and turn windows as dust does not accumulate on the glass panel.
However, each type has its flaws. Casement windows would post a danger if the outside is a walk way. It is like opening of car door without knowing someone is moving along behind. Similarly, casement windows will obstruct passer by outside of the window.
Tilt and turn does not protrude out as much as casement, however it has more joints which need to be oiled frequently for optimal performance. Spoilt joints can immobilize the panels, and thus render the window unable to be opened.
Lastly, sliding windows take up space. It only has half of its space truly for ventilation. Therefore, for the same glass material, the sliding window is truly window only half of the space utilized.
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