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'''Glass house''' or '''glass houses''' may refer to:
'''Glass house''' or '''glass houses''' may refer to:
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==Architecture==
* [[Greenhouse]], a building where plants are cultivated
* [[Glass works]] or glasshouse, a manufactory building used for glassblowing
* [[Glasshouse (British Army)]], a term for a military prison in the United Kingdom


===Buildings===
*[[Greenhouse]], a building where plants are cultivated
====North America====
* [[Glass House]], a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson
* [[Urban Glass House]], a New York City building also designed by Johnson
* [[Glass House (British Columbia)]], a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia, Canada
* [[Ford World Headquarters]], Dearborn, Michigan, US, known informally as the "Glass House"
* [[Parker Center]], the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, US, often referred to as the "Glass House"
* Glass House Restaurant in Oklahoma, the original name of the [[Will Rogers Archway]] across Interstate 44 near Vinita


====South America====
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* [[Casa de Vidro]] ([[:pt:Casa de Vidro|pt]]), São Paulo
==Architecture and buildings==

*[[Glass House]], a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson
====Europe====
* Glasshouse or glass works, a manufactory building used for [[glassblowing]].
*[[Glass House (Budapest)]] (Hungarian: ''üvegház''), a former glassworks used as a refuge for Jews during the Holocaust
* [[Glass House (Budapest)]] (Hungarian: ''üvegház''), a former glassworks used as a refuge for Jews during the Holocaust
* [[The Glasshouse Hotel]], a five-star hotel in Edinburgh, Scotland
*[[Glass House (British Columbia)]], a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia
* [[The Glass House, Fulham]], an early 20th century studio for stained glass artists in London, England
*[[Glasshouse (British Army)]], the term for a military prison in the United Kingdom
* [[Aldershot Glasshouse]], the Aldershot military prison, England
*[[The Glass House (Castlecrag)|''The Glass House'' (Castlecrag)]], an Australian heritage-listed house in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag
* [[Maison de Verre]], home and ground floor medical office in Paris, France
*[[The Glasshouse (hotel)]], a five-star hotel in Edinburgh
* [[The Glasshouse International Centre for Music]], Gateshead, UK
*[[The Glass House, Fulham]], a studio for stained glass artists in London in the early 20th century

*[[Ford World Headquarters]] in Dearborn, Michigan, known informally as the "Glass House"
====Australia====
*[[Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre]], known unofficially as the "Glass House"
* [[The Glass House, Castlecrag]], a heritage-listed house in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag
*[[Parker Center]], the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department and often referred to as the "Glass House"
* [[Stockland Glasshouse]], an office building and shopping centre in Sydney
* [[Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre]], known unofficially as the "Glass House"


==Film, television, and radio==
==Film and television==
*[[Glass Houses (film)|''Glass Houses'' (film)]], 1972 film by Alexander Singer
* [[Glass Houses (1922 film)|''Glass Houses'' (1922 film)]], an American silent comedy film
*[[The Glass House (1972 film)|''The Glass House'' (1972 film)]], directed by Tom Gries
* [[Glass Houses (1972 film)|''Glass Houses'' (1972 film)]], film by Alexander Singer
*[[The Glass House (2001 film)|''The Glass House'' (2001 film)]], starring Leelee Sobieski and Diane Lane
* [[The Glass House (1972 film)|''The Glass House'' (1972 film)]], directed by Tom Gries
*[[The Glass House (2009 film)|''The Glass House'' (2009 film)]], Iranian documentary film by Hamid Rahmanian
* ''The Glasshouse'', a 1994 Channel 4 documentary about [[Aldershot Glasshouse]]
*[[The Glass House (2001 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2001 TV series)]], Australia
* [[The Glass House (2001 film)|''The Glass House'' (2001 film)]], starring Leelee Sobieski and Diane Lane
*[[The Glass House (2012 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2012 TV series)]], United States
* [[The Glass House (2009 film)|''The Glass House'' (2009 film)]], Iranian documentary film by Hamid Rahmanian
* [[The Glass House (2001 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2001 TV series)]], Australia
* [[The Glass House (2012 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2012 TV series)]], United States
* ''[[Glasshouse (film)|Glasshouse]]'' (2021 film), South Africa


==Literature==
==Literature==
*[[The Glass House (novel)|''The Glass House'' (novel)]], by Australian author Sonya Hartnett
* [[The Glass House (novel)|''The Glass House'' (novel)]], by Australian author Sonya Hartnett
*''The Glasshouse'', 1969 novel by British author [[Allan Campbell McLean]]
* [[Glasshouse (novel)|''Glasshouse'' (novel)]], 2006 novel by Charles Stross
*[[Glasshouse (novel)|''Glasshouse'' (novel)]], 2006 novel by Charles Stross
* [[Glass Houses (novel)|''Glass Houses'' (novel)]], by Rachel Caine
* ''The Glass House: Politics and Morality in the Nation's Capital'', a 1984 non-fiction book by U.S. Senator [[Paul Simon (politician)|Paul Simon]]
* ''The Glass House'', a 2014 novel in ''[[The Junction Chronicles]]'' by Canadian author David Rotenberg
* ''Glass Houses'', a 2017 novel by Canadian author [[Louise Penny]]
* ''The Glasshouse'', a 1969 novel by British author [[Allan Campbell McLean]]


==Music==
==Music==
*[[The Glass House (band)]], American R&B group
* [[The Glass House (group)]], American R&B group
*''[[Glass Houses (album)]]'', 1980 album by Billy Joel
* [[Glass Houses (album)|''Glass Houses'' (album)]], 1980 album by Billy Joel
*[[Glasshouse (album)|''Glasshouse'' (album)]], 2017 album by Jessie Ware
* [[Glasshouse (album)|''Glasshouse'' (album)]], 2017 album by Jessie Ware
*[[Glasshouse (song)|"Glasshouse" (song)]], a 1975 single by The Temptations
* [[Glasshouse (song)|"Glasshouse" (song)]], a 1975 single by The Temptations
* "Glass House", a 2019 song by Machine Gun Kelly from the album [[Hotel Diablo]]


==Places==
==Places==
* [[Glasshouse, Gloucestershire]], a [[List of United Kingdom locations: Ge-Gl#Gla|location]] in England
*[[Glasshouses]], a village in Yorkshire, England
* [[Glasshouses, North Yorkshire]], a village in England
*[[Electoral district of Glass House]], Queensland, Australia
* [[Electoral district of Glass House]], Queensland, Australia
* [[Glass House Mountains]], a mountain range in South East Queensland, Australia


==See also==
==See also==
*[[Glass House Mountains]], a mountain range in South East Queensland, Australia
* ''[[In a Glass House]]'', a 1973 album by Gentle Giant
*''[[In a Glass House]]'', a 1973 album by Gentle Giant
* ''[[The Glass Castle]]'', a 2005 memoir by Jeannette Walls
*[[House of Glass (disambiguation)]]
* [[House of Glass (disambiguation)]]
* [[Bottle wall]]


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Glass house or glass houses may refer to:

Architecture

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Buildings

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North America

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  • Glass House, a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson
  • Urban Glass House, a New York City building also designed by Johnson
  • Glass House (British Columbia), a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia, Canada
  • Ford World Headquarters, Dearborn, Michigan, US, known informally as the "Glass House"
  • Parker Center, the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department, US, often referred to as the "Glass House"
  • Glass House Restaurant in Oklahoma, the original name of the Will Rogers Archway across Interstate 44 near Vinita

South America

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Europe

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Australia

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Film and television

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Literature

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Music

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Places

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See also

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