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  2. Dr. Lewis M. Early Residence - Wikipedia

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    A side parlor room features floor-to-ceiling windows and skylights. [1] Another notable feature of the building is its large bronze-railed staircase to the second floor with a 10-foot-tall stained-glass window at its landing. [2] The property's small brick building abutting Long Street was used as a medical office by Dr. Early. [2]

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in Columbus, Ohio

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    April 24, 1986 (1960 W. Broad St. No: Demolished: 21 #: Coe Mound: July 18, 1974 (West of High Street [1]: No: Site and its coordinates are restricted 22 #: Truman and Sylvia Bull Coe House

  4. Remote Skylights - Wikipedia

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    Remote Skylights are optical systems capable of providing natural light to unlit locations. An arrangement of parabolic reflectors and optical fiber cables, transport natural sunlight to areas that would otherwise be dark or be lit artificially. Remote skylights are composed chiefly of a solar collection dish, a "heliotube" and a distribution ...

  5. East High School (Columbus, Ohio) - Wikipedia

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    Renovation work at East High School was completed in December 2008. The work included restoring numerous skylights throughout the building, refinishing the solid woodwork and wrought iron railings, as well as installing energy-efficient lighting fixtures. The new capacity is 1032 students.

  6. Light tube - Wikipedia

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    Total external reflection, hollow light tube Total internal reflection, block of acrylic. Light tubes (also known as solar pipes, tubular skylights or sun tunnels [1]) are structures that transmit or distribute natural or artificial light for the purpose of illumination and are examples of optical waveguides.

  7. Skylight - Wikipedia

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    Skylight in the vault in the Chapel of the Constable of the Burgos Cathedral, a glazed closed skylight from the 15th century A skylight (sometimes called a rooflight ) is a light-permitting structure or window, usually made of transparent or translucent glass, [ 1 ] that forms all or part of the roof space of a building for daylighting and ...