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Stairs

Stairs
By Sylvia Blanc, Alan Blanc

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Stairs are a fundamental and universal feature of buildings. The late Alan Blanc had a lifetime's obsession with stairs and steps and provided a definitive reference source that bridges the aesthetic and practical aspects of staircase design. His wife Sylvia, who worked with him on the first edition, presents this updated, abridged version alongside a complimentary web site where the historical elements of the subjects are described and discussed in pictures and diagrams.

The book is a practical guide to designing circulation spaces. It is extensively detailed with working drawings and photographs. Construction methods using a variety of materials are discussed as well as the influence of new technology on vertical circulation. The guidance on codes and regulations covers the UK and US. The latest high profile international case studies inspire and inform the reader.

*Well established author team
*Fully revised to take account of current building regulations
*International case studies featuring up-to-date examples


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1944799 in Books
  • Published on: 2001-07-09
  • Original language: English
  • Dimensions: .61" h x 8.68" w x 10.88" l, 1.89 pounds
  • Binding: Paperback
  • 232 pages

Editorial Reviews

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Reviews of the 1st edition:
'Alan Blanc, without methodological nervousness, plunges in. The book is well served by numerous clear diagrams and plans... filled with practical realism and down-to-earth detail... a marvellous primer for every student.'
The Architects' Journal

'A worthwhile design aid. The structure is less systematic than pragmatic... an excellent work.'
Detail

'A fascinating book - not putting the book down is the best way to treat it.'
The Architectural Review

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'A worthwhile design aid. The structure is less systematic than pragmatic... an excellent work.'

The Architectural Review
'A fascinating book - not putting the book down is the best way to treat it.'