Table of contents are automatically generated, and may not be 100% accurate. Some bungalows used the double-hung sash window style that was typical of villas, but these were not common. Amendment No. top-hinged windows: 1’2”–1’7” high x 1’8”–1”10” wide (350–480 high x 510–560 mm wide). - appended. Note: There are a series of size limitations as expressed in Clause 9.1.10.1 Scope (Pg. The casement glass was usually clear. Back to top. Standard Aluminium Window Sizes (HS243) – 2400 X 300 (width x height in mm) All Dimension indicated are nominal opening sizes. 1 (1988) updates the Standard and provides for the removal of minimum wall thickness requirements as specified in respect of structural parts of frame members. NZWindows is the leading window and aluminium joinery manufacturer in NZ and proudly supplying Kiwis with aluminium windows and doors since 1990. These miniature windows were often very elaborate and typically had leadlight glazing to match the other window leadlighting. These units were configured in many different ways – from a single unit (typically for a bathroom) to two side-by-side to as many as a dozen arranged together in a bay or bow window or some other arrangement. You may be interested in this related standard, Innovators wanted to enhance standards content, Unsettled or new science in standards development, Testing and decontamination of methamphetamine-contaminated properties, Self containment of motor caravans and caravans, Questions about standards and regulations, and updates to standards, Joint Australian and New Zealand Standards, NZS 3902:2004 Housing, alterations and small buildings contract, Q&As on NZS 8510 Testing and decontamination of methamphetamine-contaminated properties. Bungalows typically had timber casement windows, often with leadlighting. Most bungalows have a miniature feature window at the front or on a side wall. For the purpose of this guide it is assumed that the building designer has already worked through the Risk Matrix and selected an appropriate cladding option, either Cavity Construction or Direct Fixed cladding. Window Association of New Zealand Page 6. top-hinged windows: 1’2”–1’7” high x 1’8”–1”10” wide (350–480 high x 510–560 mm wide). This document has been re-assessed by the committee, and judged to still be up to date. All other suites comply with: NZS4211: 2008 Specification for performance of windows. Typical sash sizes  for small top-hinged/casement windows were: Feature windowsvaried widely in size and shape. Here at NZWindows, our range of aluminium joinery gives you endless opportunity to cement your design vision with our highly functional and durable windows, doors and hardware. 103) Figures 10: Bungalow minature window style. For most bungalows, window units consisted of side-opening casements with small, top-hinged windows above. Another alternative in fanlights was the use of arctic glass – the ‘poor man’s glass’. For stylish and durable aluminium windows and doors see our extensive range. Feature windowsvaried widely in size and shape. Bathrooms typically had a single unit comprising a small top-hinged window and side-opening casement. Amendment No. We recognise that every home differs in size, design, materials and locations. Follow these links to find other Standards similar to the one you are viewing. Windows were typically finished on the exterior with 4–6” x 1” (100–150 x 25 mm) facing boards. Often, the small, hinged ‘toplights'were decorated with coloured glass or leadlighting. Specifies the design, materials, manufacture and finish of aluminium alloy windows, and certain types of doors, meeting the performance requirements of NZS 4211. BRANZ Bulletin 579 WEERS – Window Energy Efficiency Rating System, casements: 2’10”–4’2” high x 1’8”–1”10” wide (870–1270 high x 510–560 mm wide). All referenced documents are displayed below. Figure 2: Bungalow window configurations. Figures 8: Bungalow minature window style. Windows were typically finished on the exterior with 4–6” x 1” (100–150 x 25 mm) facing boards. Trend® has tailored its sizes to standard openings based on industry brick sizes and block work. See roof form for more. Published 29/06/1988. NATIONAL SIZE MANUAL Trend ® Aluminium Windows and Doors. Casement windows were less draughty, rattled less in the wind, are were less prone to jamming than sash windows and the top-hung windows provided showerproof ventilation. Frontline 100mm and 150mm also complies with: NZS4284: 1999 Testing of building facades. It is designed to cover every economic sector and virtually every activity of the humankind where technical standards may be used. 1 (1988) updates the Standard and provides for the removal of minimum wall thickness requirements as specified in respect of structural parts of frame members. Click Buy for Online Library subscription. Actual window sizes are 10mm less. Sometimes, these feature windows protruded, for example in a small bow or a triangular shaped projection (see figures 7-10). International Classification for Standards (ICS) is an international classification system for technical standards. Window and door hardware including hinges, door knobs, casement stays, and fanlight or quadrant stays were generally brass or bronze-finish (‘antique copper’). NZS 3504:1979 A1 This document may make references to other documents. They sometimes held ‘art glass’. The Altus products comply with the following New Zealand standards: NZS3504: 1979 Specification for aluminium windows. In some architects’ designs, wooden handles or latches were used. This was opaque, patterned glass, often mirrored in the fibrous plaster ceiling panels. Specifies the design, materials, manufacture and finish of aluminium alloy windows, and certain types of doors, meeting the performance requirements of NZS 4211. These windows  are found in a wide range of shapes, including square, rectangle, diamond, oval, half round and full round. A 2:1-3:1 proportion was common, based on a 2’ wide sash. Alternatively, both top windows and casements were sometimes filled with timber glazing bars in a rectangular gridded pattern, or a leaded diamond or rectangular grid or lattice. F OR THE FIRST TIME in Australia, architects, builders and specifiers can enjoy the efficiency of planning their builds using uniform window and door sizes. The small, top-hinged windows were often glazed with coloured and/or patterned leadlight glass. Dormer windows were sometimes incorporated into bungalow roofs. A bay or bow window faced the street. Whatever your requirements, Vantage has an option to suit your needs. Window sizes were not standardised, although proportions tended to be similar. Laundries and other service rooms typically had a single casement without a top-hinged window. Figures 7: Bungalow minature window style. Windowmakers offer stylish and durable custom aluminium windows and doors in Auckland. . For more details, call 0800-894-989, 09-426-6901.