Glass House
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Glass House
Summary
Glass House is a house[1].
Key Facts
- Glass House was a member of Iconic Houses Network[2].
- Glass House is located in Morumbi[3].
- Glass House is located in São Paulo[4].
- Glass House is in the country of Brazil[5].
- Glass House's image is recorded as Casa de Vidro 13.jpg[6].
- Glass House's instance of is recorded as house[7].
- Glass House's instance of is recorded as historic site[8].
- Glass House's instance of is recorded as museum[9].
- Glass House's architect is recorded as Lina Bo Bardi[10].
- Glass House's owned by is recorded as Lina Bo Bardi[11].
- Glass House's owned by is recorded as Pietro Maria Bardi[12].
- Glass House's VIAF cluster ID is recorded as 4148449662315691216[13].
- Glass House's inventory number is recorded as 264[14].
- Glass House's postal code is recorded as 05690-080[15].
- Glass House's Commons category is recorded as Casa de Vidro[16].
- Glass House's occupant is recorded as Lina Bo Bardi[17].
- Glass House's occupant is recorded as Pietro Maria Bardi[18].
- +1951-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Glass House[19].
- Glass House's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': -23.613078, 'lon': -46.711947}[20].
- Glass House's heritage designation is recorded as heritage asset listed by IPHAN[21].
- Glass House's heritage designation is recorded as CONDEPHAAT Good Class[22].
- Glass House's heritage designation is recorded as Conpresp Good Class[23].
- Glass House's Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11csqc4zyf[24].
- Glass House's iPatrimônio ID is recorded as sao-paulo-casa-de-vidro[25].
- Glass House's Arquivo Arq ID is recorded as casa-de-vidro[26].
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Founding
+1951-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Glass House[19].
Ownership
Owners include Lina Bo Bardi[11], an architect[27], 1914–1992[28], of Brazil[29], awarded the Order of Cultural Merit (Brazil)[30], specialised in architecture[31] and Pietro Maria Bardi[12], a curator[32], 1900–1999[33], of Italy[34], awarded the Prêmio Jabuti[35].