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  2. Imre and Maria Horner House - Wikipedia

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    An obscure glass pass-through serves both the living room and the screened porch. [2] The interior of the main house is remarkable in that a great deal of ingenuity was employed in the utilization of space, in the design of cabinets, the efficient arrangement of utilities and furniture, even in the location of permanent lighting fixtures.

  3. Alexander Pirnie Federal Building - Wikipedia

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    The other architecturally significant interior space is the courtroom. It is particularly noteworthy because the original cork-tile floor and all of the original furniture remain intact. Located on the third floor the seventeen-foot-high space is entered through a pair of leather covered and obscure glass doors along the side of the room.

  4. Thurlow House - Wikipedia

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    Complete glass walls on the south bring the view into every part of the house. Ample glazing on the North to admit winter warmth is protected against the summer sun by horizontal fixed louvres. Sandblasted obscure glass is used on this side for privacy, except for a clear glass vision strip at eye level. The house is built on a continuous rock ...

  5. Saumarez Homestead - Wikipedia

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    The first floor French doors and windows are not shuttered but have traces of shutters (hinges and catches). There are timber-framed flyscreens to the exterior doors and to internal openings between rooms 8 & 56 and between rooms 11 & 12. The French door leaves have a single pane of glass. The windows consist of two single pane double hung ...

  6. Durward G. Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse

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    The Durward G. Hall Federal Building and United States Courthouse is an historic building located in Joplin, Missouri.Completed in 1904 and added to in 1936, the courthouse was constructed during a time of initial growth for the City of Joplin, following several years of civic effort to obtain a Federal Post Office and Courthouse.

  7. Williams' House, Yungaburra - Wikipedia

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    At the front, a former central verandah has been built in with timber and casement windows. Sliding windows in timber frames having alternating square panes of pink and green obscure glass flank this section and extend down each side of the building. [1] At the rear, what may be an early detached kitchen now forms part of the house.