vinduesform
Vinduesform is a Danish term that describes the shape and arrangement of window openings in a building. It covers the geometrical silhouette of the opening, its proportion relative to the facade, and how multiple windows are combined. As a component of fenestration, vinduesform interacts with daylighting, views, and the overall architectural language of a project.
Common shapes include rectangular or square openings, arched tops, and more complex forms such as trapezoidal
Design considerations include climate, daylight distribution, thermal performance, views, and façade rhythm. The chosen form affects
Regional practices influence vinduesform through available materials and building traditions. In Denmark and northern Europe, timber
Modern planning and building regulations increasingly emphasize energy efficiency, daylight autonomy, and accessibility, shaping permissible window