- The
Estufa is a
historic structure on the
University of New
Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico. It was
built in 1907–08 by a
local social fraternity...
- The
Estufa Fria ([iʃˈtufɐ ˈfɾi.ɐ]; lit. "Cold Greenhouse") is a
greenhouse with
three distinct gardens located in
Eduardo VII Park
between the streets...
- A kiva (also
estufa) is a
space used by
Puebloans for
rites and
political meetings, many of them ****ociated with the
kachina belief system.
Among the modern...
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remodeling of
Hodgin Hall,
which survives as well as the
slightly earlier Estufa, both
designed by
architect Edward Buxton Cristy under Tight's supervision...
- One
aspect of
energy poverty is lack of
access to clean,
modern fuels and
technologies for cooking. As of 2020, more than 2.6
billion people in developing...
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November 2023. Juárez,
Abraham (26
November 2016). "Así fue el Fútbol de
estufa Liga MX
rumbo al
Apertura 2016".
Diario AS (in
Mexican Spanish). Retrieved...
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collection of
subtropical and
tropical plants in the
winter garden (Portuguese:
Estufa Fria).
Originally named Parque da Liberdade, it was
renamed in
honour of...
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storing the
wines on
trestles at the
winery or in
special rooms known as
estufas,
where the heat of the
island sun
would age the wine. With the increase...
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During Tight's term, the
first Pueblo Revival style building on campus, the
Estufa, was constructed, and the Victorian-style
Hodgin Hall was
plastered over...
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northwest corner of the park, on the site of an old
basalt quarry, is the
Estufa Fria—a 1.5-hectare (3.7-acre) greenhouse, with a
variety of
exotic plants...