INTERIOR ELEMENTS
● A three-panel window defines a modular opening in a wall.
● A long white radiator occupies the lower zone beneath fenestration.
● A light wood laminate floor provides a continuous walking surface. 🪵
EXTERIOR ELEMENTS
● Brick residential façades form a durable and low-maintenance envelope.
● Gabled roofs consist of two inclined planes that meet at a ridge.
● A dormer window, termed “dakkapel” in Dutch, projects from the roof plane. 🏠
VEGETATION AND CONTEXT
● Trees and vegetation constitute a green layer within the built setting.
● Suburban calm denotes a quiet residential atmosphere with limited disturbance.
● Environmental calm supports visual comfort and simple orientation. 🌳
LIGHT AND TIME
● Early morning light and sunset light represent low-angle illumination conditions.
● Low-angle illumination corresponds to a sun position near the horizon.
● Temporal labels such as early morning and sunset act as qualitative daylight descriptors. ⏱️
TERMINOLOGY AND EQUIVALENCE
● The term “dakkapel” corresponds to the English expression “dormer window”.
● Terminology consistency ensures unambiguous reference to discrete building elements.
● Anonymization replaces personal details with generic labels when such details appear. 🧩
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
● The learning objective establishes basic mastery of vocabulary for residential interiors and exteriors.
● The learning objective prioritizes recognition of window types, roof forms, surface finishes, and environmental context.
● The learning objective includes correct use of the term “dakkapel” alongside “dormer window”. 🧭