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The Jewel Box (also known as the St. Louis Floral Conservatory and the City of St. Louis Floral Display House) is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms.

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  • Die Jewel Box oder auch St. Louis Floral Conservatory oder City of St. Louis Floral Display House ist ein Gewächshaus bzw. Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. Es dient heute als öffentliches Museum für Gartenbau und ist in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragen. Das Gewächshaus wurde von dem Architekten William C. E. Becker entworfen und 1936 von der Robert Paulus Construction Company gebaut. Es besteht aus fünf abgestuften aufgesetzten Holzdächern mit Lichtgaden statt eines normalen Glasdaches, um Schaden durch die in der Gegend regelmäßigen Hagelschläge zu verhindern. Bauherr des im Stil des Art déco erbauten Gebäudes ist die Stadtverwaltung St. Louis (City of St. Louis. Dept. of Parks. Recreation and Forestry). (de)
  • The Jewel Box (also known as the St. Louis Floral Conservatory and the City of St. Louis Floral Display House) is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms. (en)
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  • The Jewel Box (also known as the St. Louis Floral Conservatory and the City of St. Louis Floral Display House) is a greenhouse located in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. It now serves as a public horticultural facility and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP). It was designed by architect William C. E. Becker and built in 1936 by the Construction Company. It consists of five stepped, composition-covered wood roofs with clerestories, rather than a regular glass roof, in order to prevent damage from frequent hailstorms. (en)
  • Die Jewel Box oder auch St. Louis Floral Conservatory oder City of St. Louis Floral Display House ist ein Gewächshaus bzw. Museum in Forest Park, St. Louis, Missouri. Es dient heute als öffentliches Museum für Gartenbau und ist in das National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) eingetragen. (de)
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