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actually helical. True
spiral staircases would be
nonfunctional flat structures,
although functional hybrid helical spiral staircases can be constructed. This...
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stairway can be a
necessary common area for
getting to and from apartments.
Staircases provide vertical access to
connected floors in a multi-story building...
- the 15th century,
imposing equestrian staircases were
built in the
stately homes of the nobility.
These staircases enabled riders to
reach the
upper floor...
- such as
those at
Kedleston Hall, Derbyshire.
Double staircases as
opposed to
imperial staircases are more
often of just two
flights (hence the name) leaving...
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thickness of
staircases ranges typically from tens to
hundreds of meters. Two
types of
staircases are distinguished. Salt-fingering
staircases can be found...
- Look up
staircase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
staircase, or stairs, is a
structure used to
bridge a
vertical distance.
Staircase may also refer...
- Devil's
staircase may
refer to: a path
through the
Aonach Eagach ridge,
Scotland Devil's
Staircase (New Zealand), a
section of New
Zealand State Highway...
- of "
staircase"
polygonal chains in a unit square,
formed from
horizontal and
vertical line
segments of
decreasing length, so that
these staircases converge...
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entrance of a
building or house,
either as a
single stone staircase or pair of such
staircases leading up to the
entrance and
built in the
Romanesque or...
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spiral staircase in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A
spiral staircase is a type of
stairway characterized by its
helical shape Spiral Staircase may also...