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  2. Jalousie window - Wikipedia

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    A popular hand-cranked glass, aluminum and screen window combination was later designed by American engineer Van Ellis Huff and found widespread use in temperate climates before the advent of air conditioning. [6] Jalousie windows were a popular feature in mid-century modern houses, especially those built in warm and humid climates. [7]

  3. Shoji - Wikipedia

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    Float glass was widely applied to traditional kōshi frames, without much change to the traditional structure or appearance. [15] In modern Japan, it is fairly common to have garasu-do (all-glass sliding doors) on the outside of the engawa (veranda under the eaves), and translucent shoji on the inside, especially in cold climates. [5]

  4. Entrance Hall - Wikipedia

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    In 1882 President Chester A. Arthur commissioned Louis Comfort Tiffany to replace Walter's clear glass panels in the screen and the front door with fashionable colored art glass. The patterns included American eagles, and a shield with stripes, stars, and the initials "U.S."

  5. For Sale: 5 Glass Houses With Clear Appeal - AOL

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    Zillow By Catherine Sherman No need to hang wallpaper or a landscape painting -- walls of windows let nature do the decorating in these homes. To see why homeowners are ditching drywall for glass ...

  6. Shutter House - Wikipedia

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    The Shutter House is a building designed by architect Shigeru Ban in Chelsea, Manhattan, New York City. The condominium building has 9 units and is an 11-story structure, including a ground floor gallery. [ 1 ]

  7. Window screen - Wikipedia

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    A window screen (also known as insect screen, bug screen, fly screen, flywire, wire mesh, or window net) is designed to cover the opening of a window. It is usually a mesh made of metal, fibreglass , plastic wire, or other pieces of plastic and stretched in a frame of wood or metal.

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