ventanía
Ventanía is a term derived from the Spanish word "ventana," meaning window. It refers to a type of architectural feature that is not a standard window, but rather a larger, often more elaborate opening in a wall. These openings might be designed for specific purposes, such as admitting more light than a typical window, providing a view, or serving as a decorative element. In some contexts, ventanías can be recessed or protrude slightly from the building's facade. They may be found in various architectural styles, from historical buildings to modern designs, and can be constructed from a range of materials including wood, metal, or stone. The exact form and function of a ventanía can vary significantly depending on its location and the architectural intent. It is not a universally defined architectural term but rather a descriptive one used to differentiate these larger or more distinctive window-like openings from conventional windows.