¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Skywalks
1. skywalk [n] - See also: skywalk
Lexicographical Neighbors of Skywalks
Literary usage of Skywalks
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Urban Condition: Space, Community, and Self in the Contemporary Metropolis by Ghent Urban Studies Team (1999)
"This effect has been strengthened by a second architectural novelty, again
popularized by Portman: the construction of skywalks to connect skyscrapers. ..."
2. Buckling of Bars, Plates, and Shells by Robert M. Jones (2006)
"In fact, workmen avoided the skywalks when wheeling heavy wheelbarrows from point
to point in the building after the skywalks uncomfortably wobbled during a ..."
3. Western Canada by Paul-Eric Dumontier, Jennifer McMorran, Pierre Longnus (2004)
"In Calgary, a network of skywalks known as the "+ 15" was put in place, so that
office workers and shoppers could make their way from one building to ..."
4. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"The library and other buildings are also linked via these "skywalks." ward upscale
department stores. Among other stores downtown. ..."
5. Canada 2002 by Wayne C. Thompson (2003)
"The library and other buildings are also linked via these "skywalks." ward upscale
department stores. Among other stores downtown. ..."
6. Canada: Pacific Coast, the Rockies, Prairie Provinces, and the Territories by Nicola Förg (1998)
"Calgary's downtown is a pleasant place, with patches of green and the signature
skywalks. The latter are glass tubes for pedestrians running between the ..."
7. Indianapolis, Indiana: A Photographic Portrait by Richard Clark (2007)
"... skywalks reaching out in four directions connect the strikingly beautiful
Artsgarden to adjacent hotels and Circle Centre Mall. ..."
8. Accessibility Guidelines for Buildings and Facilities, State and Local edited by Patrick D. Cannon (1998)
"All walks, halls, corridors, aisles, skywalks, tunnels, and other spaces 15 36mm
915 Fig. 1 Minimum Clear Width for Single Wheelchair Fig. ..."