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  2. Jenet-Roetter House - Wikipedia

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    Inside, the house has 11 rooms, which include five bedrooms and three bathrooms, a great room with a large fireplace, an office with built-in book shelves, a dining room with built-in display and storage cabinets, a breakfast room, a sunroom, and a full kitchen with a butler's nook.

  3. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    An English conservatory, Dawley Court, near Hillingdon, Middlesex, photographed circa 1870. Conservatories originated in the 16th century when wealthy landowners sought to cultivate citrus fruits such as lemons and oranges that began to appear on their dinner tables brought by traders from warmer regions of the Mediterranean. Preservation of ...

  4. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Sunroom and solarium have the same denotation: solarium is Latin for "place of sun[light]". Solaria of various forms have been erected throughout European history. Currently, the sunroom or solarium is popular in Europe, Canada, [2] the United States, Australia, and New Zealand. Sunrooms may feature passive solar building design to heat and ...

  5. Newly renovated, historic William Rockhill Nelson ‘clubhouse ...

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    Its sunroom windows, which span the breadth of the second floor, makes it arguably one of the most visible homes in the neighborhood, set across from the southeast foot of the museum’s rolling lawn.

  6. Lustron house - Wikipedia

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    Westchester Deluxe 2-bedroom house. Arguably the most popular of the Lustron homes was the two bedroom, 1,021 square feet (94.9 m 2) "Westchester Deluxe" model.In total, there were three "models" of Lustrons: the Westchester, Newport, and Meadowbrook.

  7. Solar furnace - Wikipedia

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    The ancient Greek / Latin term heliocaminus literally means "solar furnace" and refers to a glass-enclosed sunroom intentionally designed to become hotter than the outside air temperature. [ 1 ] Legendary accounts of the Siege of Syracuse (213–212 BC) tell of Archimedes' heat ray , a set of burnished brass mirrors or burning glasses ...

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