it is called a window
not opening a door the answer is hole
A window is a rectangular opening with a glass casement for permitting natural light and air into a building.
The building is built of stone and glass. The roof is covered with a very thin layer of gold.
When framing a sliding glass door opening, it is important to consider safety measures such as ensuring the frame is properly anchored to the structure, using tempered or laminated glass for the door, installing a secure locking mechanism, and following building codes for proper installation.
Depends on several factors. Location of building (what building code it falls under) wind patterns size of the window opening for large glass openings in a cold/hot climate, 6mm triple glazed is common. overall the unit is about 38mm thick with the glass and air interlayers
In most states you need a Comprehensive insurance plan to cover Auto glass replacement. If you only have Liability like most people you'll have to replace the glass out of pocket.
Seneca Glass Company Building was created in 1897.
Covered in glass, or something that looks like glass.
The original Crystal Palace was a very large building covered in glass, built for the Great Exhibition of 1951. It was destroyed by fire in 1936.
An opening in the wall of a building for the admission of light and air, usually closed by casements or sashes containing some transparent material, as glass, and capable of being opened and shut at pleasure., The shutter, casement, sash with its fittings, or other framework, which closes a window opening., A figure formed of lines crossing each other., To furnish with windows., To place at or in a window.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company Building was created in 1910.
If your window was broken due to a covered peril such as Fire, Wind, Hail, Lightning etc then it is certainly covered subject to your deductible. The occasional broken window is a normal and expected part of home ownership. If someone just accidentally broke the window while moving something or by opening and closing the window then it would not be covered unless you have coverage for glass breakage on your policy. You can refer to your home insurance policy to see if you have glass coverage. Bear in mind that most window glass repair is very cheap and usually far less expensive than your deductible would be for a home insurance claim.