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Staircase Design Principles

A staircase provides access between floors of a building and must follow design principles for safety and ease of use. Key elements of staircase design include steps, treads, risers, stringers, and landings. Staircases should have easy access, adequate ventilation, landings between flights, no more than 12 steps per flight, and railings for support. Common types of staircases include straight, quarter-turn, dog-legged, open-newel, circular, bifurcated, geometrical, and spiral. Staircases are typically constructed from materials like brick, stone, timber, steel, or reinforced concrete.

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Staircase Design Principles

A staircase provides access between floors of a building and must follow design principles for safety and ease of use. Key elements of staircase design include steps, treads, risers, stringers, and landings. Staircases should have easy access, adequate ventilation, landings between flights, no more than 12 steps per flight, and railings for support. Common types of staircases include straight, quarter-turn, dog-legged, open-newel, circular, bifurcated, geometrical, and spiral. Staircases are typically constructed from materials like brick, stone, timber, steel, or reinforced concrete.

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A staircase is an integral part of a building.

It is a series of steps arranged in an order so that


people can go from one floor of a building to another . The stair should be as per standard design
principles and constructed in a such a manner that people can negotiate the steps with ease.

A staircase is an integral part of a building; residence, office or public utility. It is designed and
built according to the local building codes. A staircase may be straight, circular, flared or spiral.
Ergonomic design principles are to be followed in the planning and construction of stairs to
avoid inconvenience to the users as well as to avoid accidents.

Staircase Design Principles

Stairs are a series of steps arranged in an order to provide access from one floor of a building to
another floor. They should be provided in a convenient location of the building. In case of
a multistory building, though elevators will be there for the normal movement from one floor to
another, stairs are a must for emergency exit in case of fire or other calamities.

Technical Terms

The following are the technical terms associated with a stair.

1.     Step: The portion of the stair where the foot lands during ascending/descending.

2.     Tread: The horizontal portion of a step.

3.     Riser: The vertical portion of a step.

4.     Stringer: The inclined member which supports the steps.

5.     Landing: It is the horizontal platform provided at the end of each flight.

6.     Pitch: It is the slope of the stair.

7.     Railing: It is the inclined member of a stair which is to support the hand while descending or


ascending.

9.     Baluster: It is the vertical intermediate support of the hand-rail.

Characteristics of a Good Stair

 The following are the characteristics of a good stair.

10.   It should have easy access from all sides of the building
11.   It should be well ventilated

12.   It should have wide landing at end of each flight

13.   Normally there should not be more than 12 steps in a flight.

14.   Therise and go of the steps should be so proportioned that the ascending and descending of
the flight is easy.

15.   Handrail must be provided at least on one side of the stair

16.   The inclination of the stair should be between 30 to 45 degrees.

Types of Stairs

The different types of stairs are:

Straight stairs

Quarter-turn stairs

Dog-legged stairs

Open-newel stairs

Circular stairs

Bifurcated stairs

Geometrical stairs

Spiral stairs

Construction of Stairs

Stairs are constructed with any of the following materials.

Brick masonry, Stone masonry, Timber, Steel, Reinforced Cement Concrete

Summary of Staircase Design Principle


Type of Stair: The type of stair depends on the type of building, availability of space and the
purpose of stair.

Rise and Going: The standard rise and tread is 15 x 25 cm. However the dimensions can be
changed depending on the actual site conditions.

Number of rises: The number of rises is equal to the total height of the room divided by

one rise.

Number of threads: This is equal to number of rises minus one.

Important link for stair

https://biblus.accasoftware.com/en/how-to-design-stairs-criteria-and-examples-to-download/

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