In order to alleviate the increasingly serious contradiction between land supply and demand, asking for space from the air is the solution to the problem. There are elevators, escalators and stairs in the vertical traffic of buildings, but only stairs are the effective guarantee to solve the vertical traffic and fire evacuation in times of crisis. Below I have sorted out the classification of architectural design stairs for everyone, hoping to help you!
0 1 Run straight for the stairs
Straight stairs are often composed of two or more single stairs with a rest platform in the middle. Straight stairs have strong sense of direction and good spatial effect, and are often combined with atrium or courtyard to form rich spatial effect.
The combination of straight stairs and bright colors further increases the positioning of space-Shanghai Children's Glass Museum in China
The combination of straight stairs and atrium enhances the layering of atrium space —— Stuttgart New Library
Combination of Straight Ladder and Courtyard —— Suzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum
02 double running stairs
The double-running staircase consists of two steps with a rest platform in the middle. It is often used to evacuate stairs, and is often combined with atrium or building facade in design.
Double running stairs combined with building facade design can often form a rich contrast between reality and reality.
"New Concord" Library —— The contrast between double stairs and entity is one of the common techniques used by the architect Meyer.
Suzhou Intangible Cultural Heritage Museum
Setting Double Stairs in One Corner of Atrium to Form Visual Focus —— Competition Scheme of Shenzhen Longhua Art Museum and Library
Run a few more stairs.
The multi-running stairs are composed of three or more stairs with a rest platform in the middle. This kind of staircase often forms a large staircase in the middle. After the multi-storey stairs are superimposed, they often have a strong sense of rhythm. Combined with the top light source, it forms a space with a sense of ceremony.
Three Steps —— Extension Project of Yale University Art Museum
Four Stairs-Kalma Art Museum
04 Parallel double division/double combination stairs
The first section of the parallel double staircase is centered and wide. After reaching the middle platform, divide it into two sides. The width of the second pass is usually half that of the first pass, and the combined width of the two sides is the same as that of the first pass. Generally used when there are many people and the ladder is wide. Because of its rigorous and symmetrical shape, it is often used as the main staircase of the lobby. Parallel double stairs are similar to parallel double stairs.
Neues Museum
05 folding stairs
Folding stairs are usually composed of several non-parallel steps, which are often used in atrium, making the atrium space more lively and smart, and at the same time becoming the visual focus of the whole space.
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Zhujiajiao Humanities Art Museum
Folding stairs combined with covered bridges connect two different levels of space-Xi 'an Qujiang Bookstore.
06 Arc/spiral staircase
Curved/spiral stairs have a special artistic effect compared with straight lines because of the existence of curves.
Arc stairs are symmetrically arranged in the lobby, forming a solemn atmosphere-Islamic Art Museum.
The asymmetric arrangement of arc stairs makes the space more free and flexible.
Kobe Hyogo Prefectural Art Museum
Main Library of Helsinki University
Spiral stairs are circular on the plane, usually with a pillar in the middle to support fan-shaped pedals, which are often used in houses.
07 striding
Large steps are usually used in halls, atriums and other spaces, and are arranged in combination with performances and other functions.
Shenzhen Longhua Art Museum and Library Competition Scheme
The Multimedia Library of Dalana University
Various forms of stairs, combined with ramps, can often form a variety of indoor and outdoor spaces, increasing the accessibility of each space.
China Printmaking Museum
The teaching building of Erasmus University in the Netherlands
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