What is the space in between flights of stairs where you can see all the way down called?





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The space between flights of stairs that is kinda like a tunnel of sorts. Or a shaft. Does it have a name? It needs a name. Maybe this should be posted on a architecture page.










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      The space between flights of stairs that is kinda like a tunnel of sorts. Or a shaft. Does it have a name? It needs a name. Maybe this should be posted on a architecture page.







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          I think you are referring to
          stairwell:






          a long, vertical passage through a building around which a set of stairs is built.




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          • I think the landing the flat area where people enter and exit the stairway. I'm talking the air space in-between the stairs.
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          I think you are referring to
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          a long, vertical passage through a building around which a set of stairs is built.




          enter image description here



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          stairwell:






          a long, vertical passage through a building around which a set of stairs is built.




          enter image description here



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          I think you are referring to
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          a long, vertical passage through a building around which a set of stairs is built.




          enter image description here



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          enter image description here



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          • I think the landing the flat area where people enter and exit the stairway. I'm talking the air space in-between the stairs.
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          • I think the landing the flat area where people enter and exit the stairway. I'm talking the air space in-between the stairs.
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          I think the landing the flat area where people enter and exit the stairway. I'm talking the air space in-between the stairs.
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