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Geometrical stairs usually enclose a well, which may vary very much in size and shape from merely a narrow slit between the flights to a square opening admitting of ample ventilation and lighting.
with patterns formed by intersecting moulded ribwork continuing upwards from the mullions, using simple forms, especially circles, chiefly foiled.Geometrical stairA stair cantilevered from the walls of the stairwell, without newels.Georgian ...
See also: House, Storey, Geometrical, Chief, Frame
 
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