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The Estufa has continued to serve as the chapter's primary meeting location for nearly 100 years.
Wine destined as a reserve is fortified before going into the estufa.
The Estufa was one of the first buildings in New Mexico to employ this style.
Canteiro is a wine which has been matured over many years without going into an estufa, and it is of a good age.
The Estufa is modeled after a kiva, a ceremonial meeting place used by the Pueblo people.
The best known of these was his 1908 remodeling of Hodgin Hall, though a new heating plant and the Estufa were completed earlier.
The Estufa, one of the first Pueblo Revival style structures in the country and the first on campus, is also on the list.
A large wood burning stove (estufa) offers winter warmth, and there is ample solar 12-volt lighting and 220 volt appliance power..
The Estufa is a round, one-story building loosely modeled after a kiva at Santo Domingo Pueblo.
Along with the Estufa, Hodgin Hall is one of the oldest surviving examples of Pueblo Revival architecture.
The Estufa is a historic structure on the University of New Mexico campus in Albuquerque, New Mexico.
One design is called the Justa stove, Just stove, Ecostove, or La Estufa Justa.
The Estufa was built in either 1906 or 1908 by the local social fraternity Alpha Alpha Alpha, previously known as the Yum Yum Society.
The Estufa was added to the New Mexico State Register of Cultural Properties and the National Register of Historic Places in 1988.
Between 1905 and 1906, Tight oversaw the construction of a new boiler plant, two dormitories, and a fraternity meeting house called the Estufa, all designed in the Pueblo Revival style.
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 to create a monument to Pueblo Indian culture.
Festa do Leitão na Estufa (Festival of the Pig in the Greenhouse) - held in the district of Vila Nova, which has pork in one of its main sources of economy.
During its long history as a fraternity council room, the Estufa has been involved in numerous pranks and has survived both vehicular collisions (owing to its proximity to University Boulevard) and a natural gas explosion in 1958.
Within the area of the Park are the Carlos Lopes Pavilion (the former Portuguese pavilion of the 1922 Rio de Janeiro International Exposition) and the Estufa Fria (a 1.5 hectare greenhouse garden).
Next a visit to Jerónimos Monastery church, a marvel of stone lacework and to the Coach Museum, where is the world's largest collection (both closed on Mondays, replaced by Ajuda Palace or Estufa Fria greenhouse).
This period of east-west extension has resulted in Estufa and Dehalo bolsons in the Chisos Mountains, as well as the Terlingua and Sierra del Carmen, Chalk Draw, and Burro Mesa faults.