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    In American English, a stoop is a small staircase ending in a platform and leading to the entrance of an apartment building or other building. Originally...
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  • Look up stoop in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stoop may refer to: Stoop (surname) Stoop (architecture), a small staircase leading to the entrance...
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  • BC in architecture 29th century BC in architecture 27th century BC in architecture 26th century BC in architecture 25th century BC in architecture 21st...
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    Stairs (category Architectural elements)
    (for use in stair framing) Steps of Cincinnati Steps of Pittsburgh Stoop (architecture) Watermen's stairs "U.S. Access Board Guide to ADA Standards Chapter...
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  • This page is a glossary of architecture. Contents Top A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W Z See also Notes References Abacus A flat slab forming...
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    Porch (category Architectural elements)
    structure, usually enclosed with glass, but can be an enclosed porch. A stoop is a landing, usually small, at the top of steps and when covered by a roof...
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    Porch sitting (redirect from Stoop sitting)
    Porch sitting, i.e., sitting on a front porch or stoop, usually of a private residence is a leisure activity which can be a direct or indirect form of...
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    Igbo Architecture are architectural styles developed by the Igbo people. Igbo architecture particularly in the pre-colonial era, was deeply rooted in...
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    Seiichiro, ed. (2018). An Illustrated guide to Japanese Traditional Architecture and Everyday Things. 京都: 淡交社. p. 28. ISBN 978-4-473-04237-8. Лучкова...
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    Gerard da Cunha (category School of Planning and Architecture, New Delhi alumni)
    children and stairs. Brick arches, sometimes set so low that adults have to stoop to enter, become the doorless entryways. The highlight of the outdoor amphitheater...
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    Brownstone (category 19th-century architecture)
    million dollars to purchase. A typical architectural detail of brownstones in and around New York City is the stoop, a steep staircase rising from the street...
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    15 April 1756 An Act for repairing and widening the Road from the White Stoop near the North End of the Town of Derby, through the Towns of Duffield and...
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    William Jay in Savannah. This is a center stairway ascending to a mid-floor stoop, from which one can walk to the left or right to ascend to the second floor...
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    146 East 38th Street (category Italianate architecture in New York City)
    the group have since undergone alterations, such as the removal of their stoops, No. 146 has largely remained unchanged. It is one of the few intact Italianate...
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    Stevenage (redirect from STOOP)
    Scorpions) The town is surrounded by the Stevenage Outer Orbital Path (STOOP), a 27-mile (43 km) circuit walk established by the North Herts Ramblers...
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  • Stoops Hotel is a historic tavern and hotel located at Battenville in Washington County, New York. It was built in two phases, with the oldest phase built...
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    Roosevelt The three-story brownstone house features a mansard roof, and a high stoop above the basement. The hooded moldings above the windows and doorway are...
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  • non-linear interactions. For recent examples in economics and business see Stoop et al. who discussed Android's market position, Orlando who explained the...
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    moved to Antwerp in 1844 to study architecture at the Royal art academy. He was taught by Frans-Andries Durlet, Frans Stoop and Ferdinand Berckmans, all pioneers...
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  • Hikes-Hunsinger House (category Federal architecture in Kentucky)
    fanlight but no sidelights. The house may have been built with a porch or stoop, but whatever was present at the time of construction has since disappeared;...
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    Emmanuel Franz House (category Italianate architecture in California)
    Franz House was built from 1879 to 1891. The house has an interesting front stoop and widow's watch. The City Council of Ventura designated this building...
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    right hand on a table, his left holding up the dairy-maid's clothes, is stooping forward, and having connection with her. To the right, a cat on a table...
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    Marius arrives at the barricade, the revolution has already started. When he stoops down to pick up a powder keg, a soldier comes up to shoot Marius. However...
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    mistress, Grace A. Stoops. Edgar J. Kaufmann died of bone cancer in 1955 in Palm Springs, California, after seven months of marriage to Stoops. With his first...
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    Shoji (category Partitions in traditional Japanese architecture)
    [ɕo:(d)ʑi]) is a door, window or room divider used in traditional Japanese architecture, consisting of translucent (or transparent) sheets on a lattice frame...
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    287 Broadway (category Cast-iron architecture in New York City)
    since been converted into an arched window with a horizontal transom bar. A stoop, or outdoor stairway, ascended from the sidewalk to the second-floor entrance...
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    theater in 1902. The theater has a brick and brownstone facade with a central stoop leading to the second floor. Inside the entrance is a lobby and reception...
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    it contained 22 apartments and a basement level saloon. Over time, four stoop-level and two basement apartments were converted into commercial retail...
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    152 East 38th Street (category Federal architecture in New York City)
    used in lieu of columns to support a scalloped bronze canopy covering the stoop. The front façade of the house has double-hung sash windows with black shutters...
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  • Cockloft (category Architectural elements)
    firefighting, since they are difficult to access, are unlighted, require stooping or crawling, with no walkable floors, and are typically constructed with...
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