Fanlight
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A fanlight is a window, semicircular or semi-elliptical in shape, with glazing bars or tracery sets radiating out like an open fan.[1] It is placed over another window or a doorway,[2][3] and is sometimes hinged to a transom. The bars in the fixed glazed window spread out in the manner of a sunburst. It is also called a "sunburst light".[4]
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Semi-circular fanlight windows with brick divides, People's State Bank (Orangeville, Illinois)
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Main door and fanlight, Joseph Priestley House in Northumberland, Pennsylvania
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Bilbao Airport windows
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Hotel, Ariah Park, New South Wales
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