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*[[Glass House (British Columbia)]], a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia |
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*[[Glasshouse (British Army)]], the term for a military prison in the United Kingdom |
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*[[The Glass House (Castlecrag)|''The Glass House'' (Castlecrag)]], an Australian heritage-listed house in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag |
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*[[The Glasshouse (hotel)]], a five-star hotel in Edinburgh |
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*[[The Glass House, Fulham]], a studio for stained glass artists in London in the early 20th century |
*[[The Glass House, Fulham]], a studio for stained glass artists in London in the early 20th century |
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Look up glasshouse in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Glass house or glass houses may refer to:
- Greenhouse, a building where plants are cultivated
Architecture and buildings
- Glass House, a Connecticut building by the American architect Philip Johnson
- 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 (British Columbia), a residence constructed of glass bottles near Boswell, British Columbia
- Glasshouse (British Army), the term for a military prison in the United Kingdom
- The Glass House (Castlecrag), an Australian heritage-listed house in the Sydney suburb of Castlecrag
- The Glasshouse (hotel), a five-star hotel in Edinburgh
- 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"
- Maison de Verre (French for "House of Glass"), a building by French architect Pierre Chareau
- Melbourne Sports and Entertainment Centre, known unofficially as the "Glass House"
- Parker Center, the former headquarters of the Los Angeles Police Department and often referred to as the "Glass House"
Film, television, and radio
- Glass Houses (film), 1972 film by Alexander Singer
- The Glass House (1972 film), 1972 film by Tom Gries
- The Glass House (2001 film), 2001 film starring Leelee Sobieski and Diane Lane
- The Glass House (2009 film), 2009 Iranian documentary film by Hamid Rahmanian
- The Good Mother (2006 film), sequel also known as Glass House: The Good Mother
- The Glass House (2001 TV series), Australian 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
Literature
- The Glass House (novel), by Australian author Sonya Hartnett
- Glasshouse (novel), 2006 novel by Charles Stross
Music
- The Glass House (band), American R&B group
- Glass Houses (album), 1980 album by Billy Joel
- Glasshouse (album), 2017 album by Jessie Ware
- "Glasshouse" (song), a 1975 single by The Temptations
Places
- Glasshouses, a village in Yorkshire, England
- Electoral district of Glass House, Queensland, Australia
See also
- Glass House Mountains, a mountain range in South East Queensland, Australia
- In a Glass House, a 1973 album by Gentle Giant