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  2. Loretto Chapel - Wikipedia

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    The chapel was commissioned by the Sisters of Loretto for their girls' school, Loretto Academy, in 1873. Archbishop Jean-Baptiste Lamy had brought in two French architects, Antoine Mouly and his son Projectus, to work on the St. Francis Cathedral project, and suggested that the Sisters could make use of their services on the side to build a much-needed chapel for the academy. [4]

  3. Stairs - Wikipedia

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    The helical stair is also called the spiral stair, winding stair, circular stair, elliptical stair, oval stair, geometric stair, vis, vice, vis de Saint Gilles, St. Gilles screw, belfry stair, turret stair, caracole, turnpike, cochlea, cockle, corkscrew, and ascensorium. Helical is possibly the least poetic but also the most accurate generic title.

  4. List of ancient spiral stairs - Wikipedia

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    The spiral stair is a type of stairway which, due to its complex helical structure, has been introduced relatively late into architecture. Although the oldest example dates back to the 5th century BC, [ 1 ] it was only in the wake of the influential design of the Trajan's Column that this space-saving new type permanently caught hold in ancient ...

  5. This $49 Million Mansion Is One of NYC's Last Gilded Age ...

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    The grand limestone staircase, with its original wrought-iron railing, sweeps through all seven levels like a sculpture. The grand spiral staircase that sweeps through all seven levels of the home ...

  6. Bramante Staircase - Wikipedia

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    The modern 'Bramante' spiral stairs of the Vatican Museums, designed by Giuseppe Momo in 1932 The modern double helix staircase, also in the Pio-Clementine Museum, and commonly referred to as the "Bramante Staircase", was designed by Giuseppe Momo, sculpted by Antonio Maraini and realized by the Ferdinando Marinelli Artistic Foundry in 1932 and was inspired by the original Bramante Staircase.

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    Cathedral glass; Chancel; Chancel screen; Choir (architecture) Church hall; Church porch; Church reordering; Church tabernacle; Church window; Churches in Norway; Ciborium (architecture) Classic Gothic; Clerestory; Cloister; Coat of arms of the United Kingdom; Communion bench; Comtois steeple; Confessional; Convento de Santa Marta; Coptic ...

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