central staircase
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central
adjective
uk/ˈsen.trəl/us/ˈsen.trəl/
in, at, from, or near the centre or most important part ...
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staircase
noun[C]
uk/ˈsteə.keɪs/us/ˈster.keɪs/
a set of stairs inside a building, usually with a bar fixed on the wall or onto vertical poles at the side for you to hold ...
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(Definition ofcentralandstaircasefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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This is the large, long substructure of the final form, with rounded corners and two tiers and a nine-stepcentralstaircase.
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This superstructure was atop a substructure that was slightly taller than 2.5 m high, with acentralstaircaseproviding access.
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Two four-storey blocks of flats, connected by acentralstaircasesurrounded by four sets of balconies.
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Access was gained by a staircase on the left side of the facade rather than by acentralstaircase.
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Access to the superstructure was gained by a broadcentralstaircase.
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Work included new carpeting, painting, a new sprinkler and fire system, new windows, new wiring, and restoration of thecentralstaircaseamong other work.
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The palace had three main storeys and acentralstaircase, was built with imported marble, and internal decorations included neoclassical columns and statues.
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It was arranged as a sanatorium with the wards following a semi circle shape either side of acentralstaircase.
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Acentralstaircaseled up to the first floor, where there was a choir hall for meetings.
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A largecentralstaircasewas added and grand "cinquecento" portals.
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Inside, the layout consisted of two floors with four rooms each, linked by acentralstaircasewith a decorative wooden balustrade.
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The faade overlooking the street, the period ironwork and thecentralstaircaseare all examples of classical architecture.
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The temple towered over the back of a theatre, which combined acentralstaircasewith two cavea wings for spectators.
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Thecentralstaircase, with white-grey marble steps, branches at the landing with separate marbleized staircases leading to each wing of the building.
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Inside the front door, acentralstaircaseled to the small upper level, which consisted of two childrens bedrooms.
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This room is accessed via a 13-stepcentralstaircase.
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A largecentralstaircaseleads up to a podium used by speakers during ceremonies at the monument.
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A number of period details survive, including thecentralstaircaseand paneled doors.
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It is also noted for itscentralstaircase, suspended from the roof on orange-red steel rods.
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The stuccoed brick house is especially noted for it main doorway, thecentralstaircase, and its woodwork, and plasterwork.
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