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15-556: Green House may refer to: Buildings [ edit ] Hong Kong [ edit ] 7 Mallory Street , a tenement block formerly known as Green House Malta [ edit ] The Green House, Sliema Lithuania [ edit ] The Green House is a Holocaust exhibit at the Vilna Gaon Jewish State Museum United States [ edit ] Jacob Green House , Ashville, Alabama, listed on

30-491: A novel by Mario Vargas Llosa Green House Project , an American national non-profit organization "The Green House", a season 1 episode of The Loud House Green House , a videogame on the Game & Watch in 1982. It also serves as a prequel to Donkey Kong II See also [ edit ] William Green House (disambiguation) Greene House (disambiguation) Greenhouse (disambiguation) Topics referred to by

45-413: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages 7 Mallory Street The 7 Mallory Street , formerly Comix Home Base and Green House , is a block of ten tenement houses located at 1–11, Mallory Street and 6–12 Burrows Street , Wan Chai , Hong Kong . Its former name derives from the green colour painted on the external walls of the building. It

60-505: Is one of the few remaining tong-lau of the balcony type in Hong Kong. Because of its historic significance, the houses are listed as Grade II historic buildings . The property where the tenement house is currently located was first owned by the American firm Messrs Burrows and Sons. It was later owned by Lawrence Mallory. A timber yard and boat building yard previously occupied the site. It

75-1010: The NRHP Garner Wynn Green House , Jackson, Mississippi, listed on the NRHP Duff Green House , Vicksburg, Mississippi, listed on the NRHP Jesse R. Green Homestead , Trident, Montana, listed on the NRHP William Green House (Ewing Township, New Jersey) , listed on the NRHP Green-Reading House , Ewing Township, New Jersey, listed on the NRHP Joseph Green Farmhouse , Duanesburg, New York John Green House (Huntington Bay, New York) Asahel Green Farm , Middlesex, New York Nathan and Clarissa Green House , Oswego, New York Herman Green House , Raleigh, North Carolina, listed on

90-595: The NRHP Green-Hartsfield House , Rolesville, North Carolina Lucius Green House , Perry, Ohio, listed on the NRHP Bertha M. and Marie A. Green House , Portland, Oregon Harry A. and Ada Green House , Portland, Oregon Green-Evans House , Lynchburg, Tennessee, listed on the NRHP Sherwood Green House , Nolensville, Tennessee Roland A. D. Green House , Abilene, Texas, listed on

105-932: The NRHP Green-Poe House , Macon, Georgia, listed on the NRHP Green-Meldrim House , Savannah, Georgia John A. Green Estate , Anamosa, Iowa William Green House (Rochester, Iowa) , listed on the NRHP M. B. Green Site , Petersburg, Kentucky, listed on the NRHP Green-Lovelace House , Sicily Island, Louisiana, listed on the NRHP Jonathan Green House , Stoneham, Massachusetts Green House (Wakefield, Massachusetts) Capt. William Green House , Wakefield, Massachusetts Deacon Daniel Green House , Wakefield, Massachusetts Alanson Green Farm House , Goodrich, Michigan, listed on

120-848: The NRHP Rufus A. Green House , Bastrop, Texas, listed on the NRHP Henry G. and Annie B. Green House , Kendleton, Texas, listed on the NRHP James Green House , Bountiful, Utah, listed on the NRHP Samuel Green House , Pleasant Grove, Utah Alvin and Annie Green House , Sandy, Utah, listed on the NRHP Albert and Letha Green House and Barn , Battle Ground, Washington August G. and Theresa Green House , Stevens Point, Wisconsin Other uses [ edit ] The Green House ,

135-610: The National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) Green House (Little Rock, Arkansas) , listed on the NRHP Harley E. Green House , Bear, Arkansas, listed on the NRHP Green-Rankin-Bembridge House , Long Beach, California Green Mansion House (Kenton, Delaware) Green Mansion (Newark, Delaware) Joseph Green House , Orange Park, Florida Mitchell J. Green Plantation , Claxton, Georgia, listed on

150-462: The base and attended its comic activities. In the past five years, 545 exhibitions and events were held there, with a total attendance of more than 1 million people. However, due to its location being further away from the MTR station and the lack of human traffic led to its operational difficulties and many exhibitions were only attended by the arts industry participants. The URA stopped its operations upon

165-447: The expiration of its contract period in July 2018 and renamed it to 7 Mallory Street . Currently, only the shops and restaurants on the ground floor and second floor are operating their businesses there, while the third and the fourth floor once occupied by Comix Home Base had remained vacant since then. Bertha M. and Marie A. Green House The Bertha M. and Marie A. Green House

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180-663: The government took over the building in the later years, its outer walls were painted green, hence the name Green House . In 2005, Green House became the first preservation project of the Urban Renewal Authority , and in 2007 the Lands Department took over the ownership of the house. The house was later renovated and officially opened on 18 July 2013 as the Comix Home Base by the Hong Kong Arts Centre and

195-419: The same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Green House . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Green_House&oldid=1244412856 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

210-403: Was later occupied by warehouses, timber and coal storage and several other small industries. Around 1905, Hong Kong Land Investment Company took possession and in the mid-1920s, the company demolished the former buildings and developed 10 tenement houses on its former site in two phases, with the first phase been completed between 1916 and 1922. At first the tenement house had no name, but after

225-669: Was no longer known as the Green House. Aedas as Design and Documentation Architect was awarded a Medal of the Year of Hong Kong by the Hong Kong Institute of Architects for its design of the preserved buildings. Upon its opening, the Comix Home Base had a record total of 250,000 visitor records in 2013. There are more than 40 educational groups with more than 2,000 people, including primary and secondary school students, who had visited

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