Louver glass that overlap one another form the panes of a jalousie window. Operated with a crank or turn-screw, the louver glass tilt to open, permitting air flow. Besides the
fact that they do not obstruct the view, their biggest advantage is they allow ventilation. A wall of jalousie windows can be opened to let breezes flow, making the indoors feel like outside. This
advantage however is also their greatest disadvantage -- they allow ventilation so well they are almost impossible to seal. When closed, each glass louver rests against the one below it, rarely if
ever making an air-tight seal, and the hinges along the sides are almost impossible to seal without covering the entire window.
glass shutter