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  • '''Glass Tower''' may refer to: * [[Glass Tower (video game)|''Glass Tower'' (video game)]], iOS tower collapse game ...
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  • '''Shard''' or '''[[sherd]]''' is a sharp piece of glass, pottery or stone. ==Architecture== ...
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  • '''Glass house''' or '''glass houses''' may refer to: ==Architecture== ...
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  • {{Short description|Type of glass}} {{about|the type of glass|information about glass used in cathedrals|Stained glass}} ...
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  • ...g|alt=Panoramic bottom glass of the boat LOOKER 370|thumb|Panoramic bottom glass of the boat ''Looker 370'']] ...erve the underwater environment from within the boat. The view through the glass bottom is better than simply looking into the water from above, because one ...
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  • ...l urn foliage and wheat ear cresting. This is the classic form of the pier glass. Christie's South Kensington, 14 March 2008]] ...//www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/pier%20glass|title=Definition of Pier Glass by Merriam-Webster|work=[[Merriam-Webster]]|accessdate=17 March 2017}}</ref ...
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  • ==Architecture== ...]], an open space within a building, either open to the sky or featuring a glass roof ...
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  • [[:Category:Architecture|Architecture]] | [[:Category:Glass_art|Glass]] | ...
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  • | architecture_style = [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]], [[Renaissance architecture|Renaissance]] ...Auch]</ref> The cathedral contains a suite of 18 [[Renaissance]] [[stained glass]] windows by [[Arnaud de Moles]]. ...
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  • '''Angel-lights''', in [[architecture]], are the upper panes of glass or "'''lights''''" in a curved [[window]] frame, next to the [[springing]]. ...
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  • | architectural_style = [[Iranian architecture|Iranian]] ...sson-in-authenticity-architecture |title=Kashan, a Lesson in Authenticity, Architecture |work=Financial Tribune |date=8 February 2015}}</ref> during the reign of t ...
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  • ...common and fashionable architectural feature across Europe in [[Romanesque architecture]], with paired windows divided by a mullion, set beneath a single arch. The ...ual elements are said to be biforate, or to parallel the Italian [[Bifora (architecture)|bifore]] windows.<ref>{{Cite web|title=Biforate window |work=Oxford Refere ...
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  • {{short description|Strip of wood or metal that separates and holds glass panes in a window}} ...humb|right|300px|Diagonal '''muntins''' separating diamond-shaped panes of glass in a [[casement window]].]] ...
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  • ...[glass]], is 22 floors in height, and was designed in the [[International architecture|international architectural style]]. [[Category:1950s architecture in the United States]] ...
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  • ...lopment. The primary materials for the [[facade]]s are [[aluminium]] and [[glass]]. [[Category:1960s architecture in the United States]] ...
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  • ...lopment. The primary materials for the [[facade]]s are [[aluminium]] and [[glass]]. [[Category:1960s architecture in the United States]] ...
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  • {{About|windows in architecture|the community in the United States|Fanlight, West Virginia|the appliance|ce ...s/carpenter/fanlight.htm |archive-date=2007-05-09 }}</ref> In [[federation architecture|federation housing]] it is also called a toplight or top light.<ref>{{Cite ...
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  • ...a correspondence of [[architect]]s that formed a basis of [[expressionist architecture]] in [[Germany]]. It was initiated by [[Bruno Taut]]. *Sharp, Dennis (1966). ''Modern Architecture and Expressionism''. George Braziller: New York. ...
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  • | architecture_type = [[Church architecture|Church]] ...man architecture|Norman]]-[[Romanesque architecture|Romanesque]], [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]] ...
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  • ...style]], constructed with a [[translucent]] [[emerald green]] [[tint]]ed [[glass]]. * This [[translucent]], [[emerald green]] [[glass]] building is capped by a prominent [[spire]] which is lit at night. ...
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