Staircases: Design and Construction

Staircases: Design and Construction by Karl J. Habermann (Birkhäuser 2003) gives a comprehensive overview to the stair construction and design.

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Staircases: Design and Construction by Karl J. Habermann (Birkhäuser 2003) gives a comprehensive overview to the stair construction and design.

Staircases can reveal much about the individual architect’s approach to design, construction and building materials. Despite the ever-widening range of ready-made components on the market, an expertly made staircase aptly fitting the building is still a hallmark of good architecture.
In this volume, the current state of technology in stair construction is reviewed, providing a comprehensive overview of the latest production methods useful for the day-to-day work. Following an introductory essay on the development of staircases, the fundamenta principles in building stairs are documented, and essential information is provided on the crucial elements of construction and the creative possibilities of the basic materials wood, steel and concrete. The theory is illustrated by a large number of international examples which are extensively documented, thus providing an invaluable source of inspiration for builders and architects. As a practical aid, the book contains a subject index, a glossary, and information on the current regulations and norms.
– Karl J. Habermann, Staircases: Design and Construction (Birkhäuser, 2003), book description

The text is in English. The book is lavishly illustrated with photographs and architectural drawings.

Our copy in stock is in good condition. The pages are clean, no markings; some slight toning on the edges of the pages. The binding is fine.  The dust jacket shows some small traces of edge wear and shelf wear.

 

Weight 1464 g
Dimensions 30,3 × 24,0 × 2,1 cm
Author(s)

Karl J. Habermann

Publisher

Birkhäuser

Publishing year

2003

Language

Images

architectural drawings, colour & b&w photos

Binding

Hardcover

Condition

Number of pages

223

ISBN

3-7643-6491-2