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  2. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    In the UK, the legal definition of a conservatory is a building that has at least 50% of its side wall area glazed and at least 75% of its roof glazed with translucent materials, either polycarbonate sheeting or glass. Today, the terms sunroom, solarium and conservatory are used interchangeably by the public, but in general the term ...

  3. Plungė District Municipal Public Library - Wikipedia

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    Therefore, during the period of Oginskiai ruling the castle was sometimes referred to as a gardener's house or greenhouse. The clock tower via a balcony was attached to another smaller building, next to which there was an extension – summer greenhouse – a large room separated with a glass wall. Flowers and vegetables grew in a close.

  4. Summer house - Wikipedia

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    A summer house or summerhouse is a building or shelter used for relaxation in warm weather. [1] This would often take the form of a small, roofed building on the grounds of a larger one, but could also be built in a garden or park, often designed to provide cool shady places of relaxation or retreat from the summer heat.

  5. Conservatory of Flowers - Wikipedia

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    These structures became popular in urban, public, and semi-public settings. As these structures gained popularity in Europe, greenhouses began to be constructed on larger scales and of stronger materials. One engineer, Joseph Paxton (1803–1865), had an enormous effect on the development of the conservatory building type. His structures called ...

  6. Sunroom - Wikipedia

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    Attached sunrooms typically are constructed of transparent tempered glazing atop a brick or wood "knee wall" or framed entirely of wood, aluminum, or PVC, and glazed on all sides. Frosted glass or glass block may be used to add privacy. Screens are a fundamental aspect of a "Florida room", and jalousie windows are often featured. An integrated ...

  7. Jewel Box (St. Louis) - Wikipedia

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    The Jewel Box (also known as the St. Louis Floral Conservatory and the City of St. Louis Floral Display House) is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri at the intersection of Wells and McKinley Drives. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP).

  8. Everything to Know About ‘Summer House’ Season 9: Cast ...

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    The cast of Summer House is ever-changing — and season 9 is shaping up to be another year full of wild parties in the Hamptons with some of the fans' favorite faces. Season 8 of the Bravo series ...

  9. Summerhouse - Wikipedia

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    Summerhouse, County Durham, England; Summerhouse, a brick structure located on the United States Capitol grounds; Summerhouse Hill, Folkestone Downs, Kent, England; Derby Summer House, building in Danver, Massachusetts, United States; Fictional estate, setting of British crime drama, Top Boy