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STAIRCASES

Submitted by: Arpita Choudhury 071003 Krati Agrawal 071013 Ruchira Gaur 071028

Definition:

Construction designed to bridge a large vertical distance, by dividing it into smaller vertical distances called steps.

Different parts of staircase: STEP--Tread-Riser BALUSTRADE--Baluster-Handrail Newel Post

Guide lines for fixing the dimensions

Rise (R) Tread (T) Rise (R) Tread (T) : 150mm to 180mm : 220 mm to 250 mm- for residential buildings.

: 120 to 150 mm : 250 mm to 300 mm – for public buildings [T + 2R] : Between 500 mm to 650 mm • • The width of the stair 0.8 m to 1 m for residential building and 1.8 m to 2 m for public building.

Guide lines for fixing the dimensions

Contd…

• The width of the landing is equal to the width of stairs.

• The number of steps in each flight should not be greater than 12 • The pitch of the stair should not be more than 38 degrees.

• The head room measured vertically above any step or below the mid landing shall not be less than 2.1 m.

• The height of the balusters should be around 0.75 to 1 m.

• The space between two balusters should not be more than 30 40 cm.

CLASSIFICATION Based on shape of plan:

Straight staircase “U” staircase

Stair Plans

“C” Staircase

Adjustable Staircase

Stair Plans

“L” Staircase

Based on shape

• • • • • • Straight stairs Dog legged stairs Open well or open newel stairs Geometrical stairs such as spiral, circular, etc.

Free standing stair cases Bifurcated staircase

Some photos Straight SC Dog legged SC Geometric SC Bifurcated SC

Open Well or Newel stair cases

II- FLIGHT LANDING OPEN WELL I- FLIGHT III- FLIGHT WITH INTERMEDIATE FLIGHT OPEN WELL WITHOUT INTERMEDIATE FLIGHT

Types of staircases based on materials

• • • • • • Stainless steel Timber/Wood Glass Iron Aluminium Concrete

Central Carriage Glass SC Concrete Bullnose SC

“U” Shaped SC Helix Spiral SC

Stepsure Winder System

Easier to negotiate than triangular winders Provides a spacious passing point

Tuscan Staircase

Characteristic to the Tuscan style are clean lines and strong visual elements such as steel balusters, cut stringers, with paint finishes that highlight clear finished treads and continuous handrails.

Tuscan stairs were often tiled over concrete.

Victorian Staircase

Victorian staircases have a solid architecture style, strong on decoration, with large newel posts, elaborate turnings, and complex tread bracket designs. Elaborate handrail contours and patterns, handrails were often larger (80mm * 60mm) and continuous. Timbers are deep in colour, or are stained to a rich dark finish.

Different Designs of Balusters

Special Staircases: Some examples

Glass Staircases

These are made by using stainless steel bars and brackets, and thick glass slabs as treads.

Disappearing Steps

They work by having the frame of the stairs slide out from the wall, powered by hydraulic pistons, and having the stair planks fold over the frame one at a time. When finished, the stair frame slides back in the wall and the planks stand straight up, flush against the wall.

Scala Contarni del Bovolo, Venice

Spiral staircase used as facade

Staircase as a Sculpture

by Olafur Eliasson, 2004, Munich, Germany.

These staircase are not a structural but just an aesthetic element of design

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