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A cross-window is a whose lights are defined by a and a transom, forming a .Curl, James Stevens (2006). Oxford Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture, 2nd ed., OUP, Oxford and New York, p. 214. .

The Late Gothic cross-window is known since the 14th century and replaced the hitherto common Romanesque or Gothic on buildings. Since then the latter have almost exclusively been reserved for . The two, upper lights were usually somewhat smaller than the two lower ones and could be opened separately. The latter is also true for a , which has a horizontal bar or transom separating the lights.


Design
Characteristically the rectangular window is divided into four individual lights by a mullion and transom in the form of a . The window cross was original made of stone ('stone cross-window'); not until the Renaissance and Baroque periods did the timber cross-window emerge (e. g. on the abbey castle of and on other buildings in the style). Where the transom is in the middle, the window is divided into four lights of equal size. Later the windows were often divided into six lights, the two upper ones often being joined and forming a type of .


Literature
  • Meyers Enzyklopädisches Lexikon. Bibliographisches Institut, Mannheim/Wien/Zürich 1973, Vol. 8, p. 638.


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