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  2. Metropolitan Life Insurance Company Tower - Wikipedia

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    These three sections include usable space inside and are collectively 660 feet (200 m) tall. The tower is topped by a 40-foot-tall (12 m) pyramidal roof, which is slightly set back and contains a cupola and lantern. [8] [15] The tower was originally sheathed in Tuckahoe marble, provided by the main contractor, the Hedden Construction Company.

  3. New York Life Building - Wikipedia

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    In August 1926, a new plan was released for a 34-story limestone structure with setbacks, a pyramidal roof, and a Gothic design inspired by French and Dutch architecture. The foundation excavation was completed that month. [56] [9] By then, Gilbert had lost interest in the construction process, and his office was "simply approving or ...

  4. Woolworth Building - Wikipedia

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    The tower has a square plan below the 50th-story setback and an octagonal plan above. [35] Though the structure is physically 60 stories tall, the 53rd floor is the top floor that can be occupied. [24] [b] Above the 53rd floor, the tower tapers into a pyramidal roof. [32] [30]

  5. Ingush towers - Wikipedia

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    The pyramidal-stepped roof of the tower, usually, consisted of thirteen slate slabs and was crowned with a large cone-shaped stone. [39] Professor Evgeny Krupnov considered towers with pyramidal roofs as "an expression of the purely individual characteristics of Ingush culture."

  6. Joseph H. Frisby House - Wikipedia

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    "The Joseph H. Frisby house is a two story brick house with an irregular plan. The irregular plan is determined by the roof configuration of a central pyramid intersected on three sides by projecting gables. A one story porch wraps around the northeast corner of the facade and is terminated at each end by one of the projecting opelted wings.

  7. Mackay Estate Gate Lodge - Wikipedia

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    The Mackay Estate Gate Lodge was designed in 1899 and built between 1900 and 1902 by architect Stanford White of McKim, Mead & White in the French Baroque style. It is a small but imposing stone building with a central entrance flanked by small square lodges and topped by a steep slate mansard and pyramidal roof.

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  9. Spire - Wikipedia

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    Rhenish helm: This is a four-sided tower topped with a pyramidal roof. each of the four sides of the roof is rhomboid in form, with the long diagonal running from the apex of roof to one of the corners of the supporting tower; each side of the tower is thus topped with a gable from whose peak a ridge runs to the apex of the roof.