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  2. Brise soleil - Wikipedia

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    Brise-soleil can comprise a variety of permanent sun-shading structures, ranging from the simple patterned concrete walls popularized by Le Corbusier in the Palace of Assembly [3] to the elaborate wing-like mechanism devised by Santiago Calatrava for the Milwaukee Art Museum [4] or the mechanical, pattern-creating devices of the Institut du Monde Arabe by Jean Nouvel.

  3. Awning - Wikipedia

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    Art Nouveau awning in Nancy (France) City-house with an awning above the entrance, in Bucharest Grand Hotel with numerous awnings in Toledo, Ohio. An awning or overhang is a secondary covering attached to the exterior wall of a building.

  4. Passive solar building design - Wikipedia

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    An attached sunspace, also sometimes called a solar room or solarium, is a type of isolated gain solar system with a glazed interior space or room that is part of or attached to a building but which can be completely closed off from the main occupied areas. It functions like an attached greenhouse that makes use of a combination of direct-gain ...

  5. Umbrella - Wikipedia

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    A parasol may also be called a sunshade, rainshade, snowshade, or beach umbrella (US English). An umbrella may also be called a brolly ( UK slang ), gamp ( British, informal, dated ), or bumbershoot ( rare, facetious American slang ).

  6. Shade sail - Wikipedia

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    A shade sail − or somewhat more precise a textile sunshade sail or a textile sun protection sail − is a device to create outdoor shade based on the textile basic technology that can be found in a ship's sail. [1] Shade sails use a flexible membrane tensioned between several anchor points. While generally installed permanently, they are ...

  7. Sunshade - Wikipedia

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    Sunshade may refer to: Brise soleil, architectural sunshades; Shade (shadow), the blocking of sunlight by any object; Space sunshade, a device for blocking a star's ...

  8. Windshield sun shade - Wikipedia

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    Windshield sun shades (also known as sun-screen shades, sunscreens, sun car shades, sun shields, heat shields, or UV shields) are protective shields attached to a car's windshield or side window to keep the sun from reaching the interior and help reduce the temperature inside it.

  9. Shade (shadow) - Wikipedia

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    The understory of moss is in the shade caused by the trees shadow. Shade is the blocking of sunlight (in particular direct sunshine) by any object, and also the shadow created by that object.