English Presentation
English Presentation
Boudiaf
Faculty of Architecture and Civil Engineering
.Presentation Of Stairs.
Introduction.
Technical Terms.
Requirements of good staircase.
Dimensions of steps.
Types of Steps.
Classification of Staircase.
I- Introduction :
Going up or down stairs are instinctive gestures, which we do not
even think about when we need to move from one level to another. Whether in a
building or a spice for public circulation naturally, easing people’s physical
effort since ancient times. They are essential for any construction, not only as a
way to mediate between two levels, but also to facilitate the access within a
building. Beyond functional considerations, stairs correspond as well to an
aesthetic need or to resistance to traffic, Which gave birth to a complex of
structural factors that vary from one space to another.
o Width of stair
a) It should be wide enough to carry the user without
much crowd on inconvenience.
b) In residential building, a 90 cm wide stair is sufficient
while in public 1.5 to 1.8 m width may required.
o Length of flight
o Pitch of stair
o Step dimension
o Material Of Construction
FLIER:- Flier is an
ordinary step of uniform
width and rectangular
shape as shown in figure.
Splayed Step:-Splayed step is
also provided at the
beginning of the flight with
its end near the newel post as
shown in figure.
Bullnose Step:-
Bullnose step is
generally provided at
the bottom of the flight.
it usually projects in
front of the newel post
and it ends near the
newel forming the
quadrant of a circle as
shown in figure.
Dancing Step Or
Balancing Step:- Dancing
or Balancing steps are
those which do not radiate
from a common centre as
shown in figure.
Straight Staircase !
o If the space available for stair case is narrow
and long, straight stairs may be provided.
o Such stairs are commonly used to give access to
porch or as emergency exits to cinema halls.
o In this type all steps are in one direction .
o They may be provided in single flight flight or
two flights with landing between the two
flights .
Straight
Staircase
Quarter-Turn Staircase
Dog-Legged Staircase !
o It consists of two straight flights with 180° turn
between the two .
o They are very commonly used to give access
from floor to floor .
o Photograph shows the arrangement of steps in
such stairs .
Dog-Legged
Staircase
Geometrical Staircase !
o This type of stair is similar to th open newel
stair except that well formed between the two
adjacent flights is curved.
o The hand rail provided is continuous.
Geometrical
Staircase
Bifurcated Staircase !
o Apart from dog legged and open newel type
turns, stairs may turn in various forms.
o They depend upon the available space for stairs.
Quarter turned, half turned with few steps in
between and bifurcated stairs are some of such
turned stairs.
o Figure shows a bifurcated stair.
Bifurcated Staircase
Spiral Staircase !
o These stairs are commonly used as emergency
exits.
o It consists of a central post supporting a series of
steps arranged in the form of a spiral.
o At the end of steps continuous hand rail is
provided.
o Such stairs are provided where space available
for stairs is very much limited.
o Figure shows a typical spiral stair. Cast iron,steel
R.C.C. is used for building these stairs.
Spiral Staircase
R.C.C Staircase
Stone Staircase
Glass Staircase
+ We have an Escalator !