Bob, anything goes generally...all you mentioned are done on real bldings.

As far as skylights, paintig with a white translucent type paint served to 
ditribute light more evenly and cut down on the "burn" and color fading 
properties of full sunlight. Most of the time this glass was also wire safety 
glass, with a criss-cross pattern. Some of the things like size location and 
type of openings in buildings are determined by: building structure 
(Columns/piers/floors etc.), local building codes/areas where built and the 
"architectural" design (if any).Fier escapes can take on many forms and be 
stacked,staggered,random...etc.

Peter Loeb, Archtect -retired, registerd previously in Texas and Colorado

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