Palladian Window
Palladian Window
Palladian Window – a window unit consisting of a central arched window immediately flanked by two smaller, non-arched windows. This window configuration was popularized by Andrea Palladio in northern Italy during the 16th century, and frequently used by American architects working in the American Georgian and American Palladian styles in the 17th and 18th centuries.
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