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  2. Greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    Experimentation with greenhouse design continued during the 17th century in Europe, as technology produced better glass and construction techniques improved. The greenhouse at the Palace of Versailles was an example of their size and elaborateness; it was more than 150 metres (490 ft) long, 13 metres (43 ft) wide, and 14 metres (46 ft) high.

  3. Enid A. Haupt Conservatory - Wikipedia

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    The Enid A. Haupt Conservatory is a greenhouse at the New York Botanical Garden (NYBG) in the Bronx, New York, United States. [1] The conservatory was designed by Lord & Burnham Co. in the Italian Renaissance style. Its major design features are inspired by the Palm House at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew, and Joseph Paxton's Crystal Palace. [2]

  4. Conservatory (greenhouse) - Wikipedia

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    The term greenhouse came to describe the rooms and conservatories for tender plants. In the 18th century, sloped glass began to be used in conservatory design to allow more light into the structure, enhancing conditions for plant growth.

  5. Palmenhaus Schönbrunn - Wikipedia

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    The Palmenhaus Schönbrunn is a large greenhouse in Vienna, Austria featuring plants from around the world. It opened in 1882. It opened in 1882. It is the most prominent of the four greenhouses in Schönbrunn Palace Park , and is also among the largest botanical exhibits of its kind in the world, with around 4,500 plant species.

  6. Polytunnel - Wikipedia

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    Polytunnels on Balhungie Farm, Angus A polytunnel (also known as a polyhouse, hoop greenhouse or hoophouse, grow tunnel or high tunnel) is a tunnel typically made from steel and covered in polyethylene, usually semi-circular, square or elongated in shape.

  7. Seawater greenhouse - Wikipedia

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    The design is a light steel structure, similar to a multi-span polytunnel, which relies purely on solar energy. A pipe array is installed to improve the design of the greenhouse by decreasing the temperature and increasing the freshwater production. [3]