Thank you for the detail. I have been always curious why handrail geometry awfully breaks and found a solution in extending both the midway treads but you got it better. Keep up the good work!
Thanks. Also should note that the first and last step of a starcaise usually differ from the remaining step as far as structural dimension is concerned so that all steps are equal in terms of finished dimensions. The first step should be made higher by the thickness of floor finish (say 50mm.) and the last step made lower by the thickness of floor fisnished (again say 50mm). There is also a cutting made at the back of the first step so that it can be plastered (usually a min. of 300 or preferred 450mm).
Thank you for your video. However in your case 2, the height of the handrail while standing at the landing will be higher than the height of the handrail from the staircase pitch line. Instead of extending the last step at the landing of the downwards staircase by one step, you should have pushed back the first step at the landing of the upwards staircase by one step. That way, your handrail height will always be consistent and they will still meet at the landing, while maintaining your clear width of the staircase at the landing. My 2 cents.
Thanks for this clarity! I came to watch the video solely on how to make compliant handrails at the dog leg. Case 1 isn't IBC compliant. I see from your explanation Case 2 could be compliant! Unfortuantely handrails are the afterthought to stair design and I see why many Inspectors miss it or turn away! I just don't know hot to correct in the field. eeep
Hello, There are two types of landings. Mid landing: the landing between two or more flights. It is a relief space. after one climbs some number of steps, it is the space to take rest. It is also useful when, if, a person falls from a flight, he/ she gets some space to recover. Imagine falling from a big series of steps. Floor landing: the space before the first step or after the last step is the staircase landing. It is not always that a staircase starts or ends into a room or directly on to a corridor. sometimes (in good designs) it starts or ends on to a small space which allows the user to first take some breath and then join the main traffic of corridor or room. This is the landing. Hope this helps
Thanks for your feedback. As the name suggests, there is a part- 1 of the series. There I have defined the same. I will try to improve the sound. Thanks again
@@randomarchitecturenotes-na809 Thanks for your quick response. The 2nd question that I want to know - is wall support essential to a flight/staircase? And what should be the design of staircase in case of no wall support to the flight. It is now cleared that what is dog legged stairecase. Thanks with regards.
@@Organicbharat21 Staircase, in itself, can be self standing also. You may have a support in the space in the middle of the two flights, to support the steps which may cantilever out. There may be other ways to do it.
Thank you, random architects, it's really explained well
The details are explained really well and easy to understand. You are a lifesaver to a first year student like me. Top work, thank you!
Thanks a lot...!!!!!
it was a very clean presentation, nothing complex you made it all simple !!
Im glad you liked it...!!!
One of the best drafting videos I've ever seen. Well prepared instruction.
It is really an excellent video... All things are mentioned so clearly... Keep up with the good work
Thank you for the detail. I have been always curious why handrail geometry awfully breaks and found a solution in extending both the midway treads but you got it better.
Keep up the good work!
Glad it was helpful!
Thank you for sharing your expertise. Very well done.
Very good video demonstration. Guidelines for layman users are made simple.
Glad it was helpful!
Excellent video, I saw it late after the foreman made the stair case for my building.
Amazing... very informative for students & architects. I use missing step scenerio in most of the case.
Thanks. Also should note that the first and last step of a starcaise usually differ from the remaining step as far as structural dimension is concerned so that all steps are equal in terms of finished dimensions. The first step should be made higher by the thickness of floor finish (say 50mm.) and the last step made lower by the thickness of floor fisnished (again say 50mm). There is also a cutting made at the back of the first step so that it can be plastered (usually a min. of 300 or preferred 450mm).
Good information
I'm sorry, I missed replying to you. You are absolutely right.
Thank you for your video. However in your case 2, the height of the handrail while standing at the landing will be higher than the height of the handrail from the staircase pitch line. Instead of extending the last step at the landing of the downwards staircase by one step, you should have pushed back the first step at the landing of the upwards staircase by one step. That way, your handrail height will always be consistent and they will still meet at the landing, while maintaining your clear width of the staircase at the landing. My 2 cents.
Thanks for this clarity! I came to watch the video solely on how to make compliant handrails at the dog leg. Case 1 isn't IBC compliant. I see from your explanation Case 2 could be compliant! Unfortuantely handrails are the afterthought to stair design and I see why many Inspectors miss it or turn away! I just don't know hot to correct in the field. eeep
Sir can u make the video of winder stair with plan n elevation... Plz....
NYC video sir..
Nice question
Very helpful video ...!! Thanks a lot
Great video sir easy to understand thank you and keep the gud work
the best video
A height of 3.5m from floor to ceiling,a total run of 2.2m,a landing of 1.6mx .9m... Is it possible?
Thanks sir it is great video proper understanding
Hi sir it's a good plan for disabled I need 1st floor to ram so how many length should be taken out how many ideas
IF WE HAVE A SPACE OF 8FTx15 FTx10ft SO WAT WOULD BE THE DESIGN
Sir, it is great video for me.
Thanks a lot for liking...!!!
Chainal stair case section
Amazing sr...
10 feet height .How to calculate for dogleg staircase.
What about the dublex stair how it can be draw i found it more difficult than dog leg stair
We want how many feets first platform and second platform .....
Sir too understanding video
super
Please explain spiral staircase please please please
Sir please do one winding staircase details
sir what is floor landing
Hello,
There are two types of landings.
Mid landing: the landing between two or more flights. It is a relief space. after one climbs some number of steps, it is the space to take rest. It is also useful when, if, a person falls from a flight, he/ she gets some space to recover. Imagine falling from a big series of steps.
Floor landing: the space before the first step or after the last step is the staircase landing. It is not always that a staircase starts or ends into a room or directly on to a corridor. sometimes (in good designs) it starts or ends on to a small space which allows the user to first take some breath and then join the main traffic of corridor or room. This is the landing.
Hope this helps
thank you very much sir
Sir my stair case size is 4m by 7m how much mid landing can i provide anc floor landing i can provide sir
Questions through answer please
I did not understand your point..???
Upload more videos sir
As soon as possible. Surely I will. This Covid times has reduced the work speed.
At first, you had to describe that what a dog legged staircase is ? Sound is very poor.
Thanks for your feedback. As the name suggests, there is a part- 1 of the series. There I have defined the same. I will try to improve the sound.
Thanks again
@@randomarchitecturenotes-na809 Thanks for your quick response. The 2nd question that I want to know - is wall support essential to a flight/staircase? And what should be the design of staircase in case of no wall support to the flight.
It is now cleared that what is dog legged stairecase. Thanks with regards.
@@Organicbharat21 Staircase, in itself, can be self standing also. You may have a support in the space in the middle of the two flights, to support the steps which may cantilever out. There may be other ways to do it.