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*[[Parker Center]], the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department and often referred to as the "Glass House"
*[[Parker Center]], the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department and often referred to as the "Glass House"


==Film and television==
==Film, television, and radio==
*[[Glass Houses (film)|''Glass Houses'' (film)]], 1972 film by Alexander Singer
*[[Glass Houses (film)|''Glass Houses'' (film)]], 1972 film by Alexander Singer
*[[The Glass House (1972 film)|''The Glass House'' (1972 film)]], 1972 film by Tom Gries
*[[The Glass House (1972 film)|''The Glass House'' (1972 film)]], 1972 film by Tom Gries
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*[[The Glass House (2001 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2001 TV series)]], Australian TV series
*[[The Glass House (2001 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2001 TV series)]], Australian TV series
*[[The Glass House (2012 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2012 TV series)]], 2012 ABC reality television series
*[[The Glass House (2012 TV series)|''The Glass House'' (2012 TV series)]], 2012 ABC reality television series
*''[[House of Glass (radio program)]]'', starring Gertrude Berg, with one version broadcast in 1935 and another in 1953-1954


[[File:House of glass 1935.JPG|thumb|Publicity photo of the cast of<br>''The House of Glass'', a short-lived [[radio drama]] by [[Gertrude Berg]] heard over NBC in 1935.]]
[[File:House of glass 1935.JPG|thumb|Publicity photo of the cast of<br>''[[House of Glass (radio program)|The House of Glass]]'', a short-lived [[radio drama]] by [[Gertrude Berg]] heard over NBC in 1935.]]


==Literature==
==Literature==

Revision as of 15:36, 25 May 2018

Glass house or glass houses may refer to:

  • Greenhouse, a building where plants are cultivated

Architecture and buildings

Film, television, and radio

Publicity photo of the cast of
The House of Glass, a short-lived radio drama by Gertrude Berg heard over NBC in 1935.

Literature

Music

Places

See also