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    In Philippine architecture, the ventanilla is a small window or opening below a larger window's casement, created—often reaching the level of the floor—to...
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  • Ventanilla (Spanish for "little window") may refer to: Ventanilla, a feature in Philippine architecture La Ventanilla, Oaxaca, a village in Santa María...
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    Bahay kubo (category Use Philippine English from October 2022)
    Often serving as an icon of Philippine culture, its design heavily influenced the Spanish colonial-era bahay na bato architecture. The Filipino term báhay...
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    walls, and overhanging, wooden upper story/stories with balustrades, ventanillas and capiz-shell sliding sashes on windows, and a Chinese tiled roof or...
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    Design: Sustainable Living through Filipino Architecture". Philippine Daily Inquirer. Makati, Philippines: Philippine Daily Inquirer, Inc. Retrieved 2013-10-16...
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    Bahay na bato (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
    features an elevated, overhanging wooden upper story (with balustrades, ventanillas, and capiz-shell sliding windows) standing on wooden posts in a rectangular...
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    earthquakes). The house has a four-metre high ceiling and large windows with ventanillas, smaller windows beneath the large windows with sliding panels that can...
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    Capiz shell window (category Philippine architectural features)
    In Philippine architecture, the capiz shell window is a type of window with small panes that use the translucent and durable capiz shell (windowpane oyster...
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  • Thumbnail for Jose P. Laurel Ancestral House (Manila)
    Ornate grill works also adorn the windows in the ground floor and the ventanillas (small shuttered openings below the windows) of the upper floor. Adjoining...
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    Casa Unisan (category Philippine building and structure stubs)
    of the bahay-na-bato houses, there were no minor window openings, or ventanillas, below the capiz windows. This feature would improve the security of...
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    protection from sunlight. Below the window sills, or the pasamano are ventanillas with balusters, drawing up the prevailing breeze inside the house. The...
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    Some decorative elements on the second floor includes wood beveling, ventanillas, capsule-shaped design in the center panels, diagonal lattice espejo...
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    Pasay (category Use Philippine English from January 2023)
    Jose San Rafael San Roque Santa Clara Santo Niño Tramo Tripa de Gallina Ventanilla Villamor Under the Köppen climate classification system, Pasay features...
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    acanthus consoles of molave seemingly supporting the window sills. The ventanillas or "little windows" beneath the window sill are typical of the 1850s...
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    Baldomero Aguinaldo Shrine (category Use Philippine English from December 2022)
    blinds made out of Philippine hardwoods, molave and narra. Also, these windows have openings below its window sills, also called ventanillas. Located between...
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    octagonal. All of the bell tower's top windows have arched windows marked by ventanillas with latticework below the sills. The belfry is capped by a metal dome...
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  • Historic houses in Santa Ana, Manila (category Use Philippine English from May 2023)
    windows can be seen. There is a glass-on-wood sliding frame window, a ventanilla with wood sliding panels and iron grills, and a window with diagonal iron...
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    decorative slats, where Japanese lanterns were hung during processions. Ventanillas or "little windows" beneath the window sills are faced with iron grillwork...
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    second floor has the traditional sliding capiz windows with balustraded ventanillas. Above the windows is a series of transoms with traceries. The design...
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    2019. Alianza Lima air disaster: A Peruvian Navy Fokker F27 crashes near Ventanilla, Peru, killing 43. December 9 – General Rahimuddin Khan retires from the...
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