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  2. Secret door, walls of glass and crazy rooftop — estate listed ...

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    The five-bedroom, 8.5-plus-bathroom is more than just a fancy face, and secrets flow throughout the interior of the home. Features, per the listing, include: “Semi-circular motif”

  3. The architecturally significant houses destroyed in L.A ... - AOL

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    The homes had side-facing garages and interior courtyards and glass walls, making them feel a bit like mini estates. The Bridges House by architect Robert Bridges, was destroyed by the Palisades ...

  4. Architectural glass - Wikipedia

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    The glass floats on the tin, and levels out as it spreads along the bath, giving a smooth face to both sides. The glass cools and slowly solidifies as it travels over the molten tin and leaves the tin bath in a continuous ribbon. The glass is then annealed by cooling in an oven called a lehr. The finished product has near-perfect parallel surfaces.

  5. Wall - Wikipedia

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    Walls in buildings that form a fundamental part of the superstructure or separate interior rooms, sometimes for fire safety; Glass walls in which the primary structure is made of glass; does not include openings within walls that have glass coverings as these are windows; Walls that protect from oceans or rivers

  6. Back painted glass - Wikipedia

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    Back painted glass is any form of clear glass that is painted from the back side and viewed from the front side, or "first surface" side. Back painted glass is widely used for architectural spandrel glass, colored glass walls for interior glazing, colored glass back splashes, glass markerboards and dry erase boards, colored glass counter tops, shower walls, artistic glass, auto glass, marine ...

  7. Curtain wall (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    Designed by the architect Peter Ellis and built in 1864, it is the world's first building to feature a metal-framed glass curtain wall. 16 Cook Street, Liverpool, 1866. Extensive use is made of floor-to-ceiling glass, enabling light to penetrate deeper into the building, thus maximizing floor space. Glass curtain wall of Bauhaus Dessau, 1926

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