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The Skylight "The big Temple Room can be lighted n a variety of ways: from the bowls of the standards set around the room, when the light is picked up and reflected in the folds of the curtains overhead; from the colored lights placed in the top of the dado between the columns, which supplement the bowls illumination with greater volume of light and differing color tones; from the glass skylight , set far above the apex of the egg-shaped arched ceiling. " The Architectural Review, January 1916. |
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Photos ©Maxwell MacKenzie, Washington, D.C.