Spire_(disambiguation)
Spire (disambiguation)
Topics referred to by the same term
A spire is a tapering conical or pyramidal structure on the top of a building.
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Spire may also refer to:
Geography
- Spire, French name of the German city Speyer
- The Spire (Graham Land), a rock pinnacle in Antarctica
- The Spire (Rampart Ridge), a rock pinnacle in Antarctica
- Spire Peaks, a mountain in Canada
- Spire Point, a mountain in Washington state
Buildings and structures
- Spire (Seattle building), residential skyscraper, Washington, US
- Chicago Spire, a cancelled skyscraper in Chicago, US
- Spire of Dublin, a sculpture in Dublin
- Spire London, a planned building near Canary Wharf
Comics
Other uses in arts, entertainment, and media
- Spire (social networking service)
- A fictional character in the video game Metroid Prime Hunters
- A Spire for Mansfield or A-Spire, a sculpture in Mansfield, Nottinghamshire, England
- A fictional world in the video game Myst IV: Revelation
- Spire FM, a UK radio station
- The Spire, a 1964 novel by William Golding
- Spire Credit Union, Minnesota, US
- Spire Global, a data company
- Spire Healthcare, UK
- Spire Inc, St. Louis, Missouri, US
- Spire (mollusc), part of the shell
- Spire (synthesizer), a software synthesizer developed by Reveal Sound
- SPIRE, the export control system used by the UK government
- Spire Elite in InterContinental Hotels Group loyalty program
- Spectral and Photometric Imaging Receiver, part of the Herschel Space Observatory
- Systematic Protein Investigative Research Environment, a mass spectrometry analysis site
- University College Dublin's School Of Politics and International Relations
- SPIRE Institute, Geneva, Ohio; a United States Olympic Training Center
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