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Museum Thresholds
By Ross Parry,Ruth Page,Alex Moseley

Hallways, Corridors & Staircases
By Leslie Geddes-Brown
Independence Hall
Independence Hall
By Penelope Hartshorne Batcheler

Decorating Entrances, Stairways and Landings
By Susan Berry
Making the most of living rooms & halls
Making the most of living rooms & halls
By Mary Gilliatt

The complete guide to windows & entryways
By Marshall, Chris
L' entrée et son décor
L' entrée et son décor
By Anne-Sophie Clémençon
Controlling access in highrise buildings
Controlling access in highrise buildings
By William Brill Associates.
The development of foyers in Scotland
The development of foyers in Scotland
By Isobel Anderson
Mon, hei, sotogamae, genkan
Mon, hei, sotogamae, genkan
By Kiyoshi Kobayashi
Anticamere
Anticamere
By Franco Magnani,Giulio Peluzzi
Madison Belmont Building, first floor interior, consisting of the main lobby space and the fixtures and components of this space, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling and floor surfaces, entrance and vestibule doors, grilles, bronze friezes and ornament, lighting fixtures, elevator doors, mailbox, interior doors, clock, fire command box, radiators, and elevator sign, 181-183 Madison Avenue (aka 31 East 33rd Street and 44-46 East 34th Street), Manhattan
Madison Belmont Building, first floor interior, consisting of the main lobby space and the fixtures and components of this space, including but not limited to, wall, ceiling and floor surfaces, entrance and vestibule doors, grilles, bronze friezes and ornament, lighting fixtures, elevator doors, mailbox, interior doors, clock, fire command box, radiators, and elevator sign, 181-183 Madison Avenue (aka 31 East 33rd Street and 44-46 East 34th Street), Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Cities Service Building, first floor interior
Cities Service Building, first floor interior
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Manufacturers Trust Company Building interior, later Chase Bank Building, first floor interior
Manufacturers Trust Company Building interior, later Chase Bank Building, first floor interior
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
The Senate Vestibule
The Senate Vestibule
By United States. Congress. Senate. Historical Office
Woolworth Building, first floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, the entrance lobby hallway, the intersecting elevator hallways, the lobby extending from the entrance lobby hallway, and the staircases extending from the entrance lobby hallway to the mezzanine (second floor) level; mezzanine (second floor) level interior consisting of the upper part of the entrance lobby hallway and the lobby up to and including the ceiling, the elevator hallways; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, doors, elevator doors, carvings, mosaics, sculpture, murals, grilles, transom grilles, stained glass skylight, directory boards, mailboxes, wall clock, railings, and lobby shop window enframents; 233 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan
Woolworth Building, first floor interior consisting of the entrance vestibule, the entrance lobby hallway, the intersecting elevator hallways, the lobby extending from the entrance lobby hallway, and the staircases extending from the entrance lobby hallway to the mezzanine (second floor) level; mezzanine (second floor) level interior consisting of the upper part of the entrance lobby hallway and the lobby up to and including the ceiling, the elevator hallways; and the fixtures and interior components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, doors, elevator doors, carvings, mosaics, sculpture, murals, grilles, transom grilles, stained glass skylight, directory boards, mailboxes, wall clock, railings, and lobby shop window enframents; 233 Broadway, Borough of Manhattan
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, first floor interior, consisting of the lobby spaces and the fixtures and components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, the steps adjoining the Dey Street entrances, staircase C, benches, entrance doors, revolving door enclosures, columns, grilles, doors, railings, chandeliers, wall clocks, and mailboxes
American Telephone & Telegraph Company Building, first floor interior, consisting of the lobby spaces and the fixtures and components of these spaces, including but not limited to, wall and ceiling surfaces, floor surfaces, the steps adjoining the Dey Street entrances, staircase C, benches, entrance doors, revolving door enclosures, columns, grilles, doors, railings, chandeliers, wall clocks, and mailboxes
By New York (N.Y.). Landmarks Preservation Commission
Making a grand entrance
Making a grand entrance
By Anthony G. White