Those are certainly interesting architectural pictures. The problem is that hardly any of them show which building code they were designed to, or which AHJ blessed and permitted them. Architects (and homeowners) think they can do anything, if they think it is pretty. The rest of us have to deal with the laws of physics, statics, strength of materials, serviceability, etc. With enough money you can do damn near anything. Since you are talking about timber framing and the like, I’ve seen single stringers made out a large log, and more or less cut out with a chain saw. How you hold the cantilevered treads down to the stringer, and how you make the handrails comply with today’s codes will be the problems.