Skjivevinduer
Skjivevinduer, also known as sloped or sloping windows, are a type of window design commonly found in Scandinavian architecture, particularly in Norway. These windows feature a slanted glass pane that allows natural light to enter a space while minimizing heat loss, making them well-suited for regions with cold climates. The sloped design often follows the angle of the roof, blending seamlessly into the building’s structure.
The primary function of skjivevinduer is to maximize daylight penetration while reducing energy consumption. By positioning
Skjivevinduer are typically constructed with a single or double-glazed pane, often featuring a wooden or aluminum
In contemporary construction, skjivevinduer are valued for their contribution to passive solar heating and their ability