👉 Semivitrified is a type of architectural construction that uses a combination of semitransparent and opaque materials to achieve transparency. This technique involves using a layer of transparent material, such as glass or acrylic, between two layers of opaque material, such as wood or stone, to create a translucent facade. The term "semivitrified" refers to the fact that these types of buildings can be both transparent and semi-transparent, depending on how they are constructed and arranged.