Sliver Windows: A How-to Guide


    Sliver, or ribbon, windows have a particularly unique way of controlling the way we feel in a space. Used high in a wall, they wash the ceiling with an even light, making a space feel secure yet luminous and introspective. Used low in a wall, they create a dramatic shift in focus, highlighting and reflecting the adjacent ground color, material and weather outside. Used at or just below eye level, sliver windows create a carefully controlled horizontal framed view to the building’s surroundings.

    In this video, I offer a primer on the reasons one might choose to use long, narrow windows. Also discussed are three primary wall locations and the benefits of each.

    Archtiects featured in this video:
    Heyri Art Village (cover)
    Tadao Ando
    Hernandez Silva Arquitectos
    Thomas Shafer Architects LLC
    Bernbaum-Magadini Architects
    Randy Brown
    Allen Bianchi
    Eggleston Farkas Architects
    Dorman Architects
    Skale Building Design
    Stuart Sampley Architect
    Michelle Walker architects
    Sharyn Cairns
    CHRISTIAN DEAN ARCHITECTURE, LLC
    yamamar design
    ALTUS Architecture + Design

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