Q » What is a spire and where is it commonly used?
08 Dec, 2025
A » A spire is a tapering, conical, or pyramidal structure atop buildings, commonly seen in churches, cathedrals, and skyscrapers. Spires are designed to symbolize reaching towards the heavens and are often found in Gothic, Renaissance, and modern architecture. They serve both aesthetic and structural purposes, enhancing the visual impact of buildings, emphasizing verticality, and in some cases, improving structural stability by reducing wind loads on tall structures.
08 Dec, 2025
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