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  2. Shed - Wikipedia

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    These small sheds include corner sheds, which fit into a corner (1 m × 1 m × 0.5 m or 3 ft × 3 ft × 2 fttall, wide, deep), vertical sheds (1.5 m × 1 m × 1 m deep, or 5 ft × 3 ft × 4 ft), horizontal sheds (1 m × 1.5 m × 1 m or 3 ft × 5 ft × 4 ft), and tool sheds.

  3. Lantern - Wikipedia

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    A lantern is a source of lighting, often portable. It typically features a protective enclosure for the light source – historically usually a candle, a wick in oil, or a thermoluminescent mesh, and often a battery-powered light in modern times – to make it easier to carry and hang up, and make it more reliable outdoors or in drafty interiors.

  4. Shed style - Wikipedia

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    The style originated from the designs of architects Charles Willard Moore and Robert Venturi in the 1960s. [1] Their works were influential to the style that would include the Sea Ranch in California (Moore) [2] and the Vanna Venturi House (Venturi). Shed style architecture became very popular in the 1970s and 1980s, but most shed style homes ...

  5. Roof lantern - Wikipedia

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    Roof lanterns of masonry and glass were used in Renaissance architecture, such as in principal cathedrals. In 16th-century France and Italy, they began usage in orangeries, an early form of a conservatory structure with tall windows and a glazed roof section for wintering citrus trees and other plants in non-temperate climates.

  6. Stone lantern - Wikipedia

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    The fire box is either hexagonal or square with carvings representing deer, the sun or moon, or other designs. Tall and thin, it is often found near the second torii of a shrine. [3] Yūnoki-dōrō (柚ノ木灯篭) The second oldest stone lantern in Japan, found at Kasuga Shrine, is a yūnoki-dōrō or citron tree stone lantern. [11]

  7. Sky lantern - Wikipedia

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    The design and customs of Brazilian sky lanterns are modified to suit their festivals. [ citation needed ] Bartolomeu de Gusmão , using a large-scale version of these lanterns, [ citation needed ] was the first man to fly a hot air balloon on 8 August 1709, in the hall of the Casa da Índia in Lisbon , Portugal, long before the Montgolfier ...

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