the stair treads are attached to the white wall on one side and vertical hanging wall piece on the other side. The vertical piece is hanging from the floor above.
This is how I read it, too. On the outboard side, the zig-zagged trapezoidal stringer extends from the tread-tops up to the floor above. Interesting detail with funky results.
How is this hanging staircase connected?
Hello
Can someone explain how this staircase can stand like this?
I can't see a secundaire structure that holds the timber orso?
The design:
JEAN-BENOÎT VÉTILLARD - ARCHITECTURE
MAISON NANA
It's not hanging. The clues are in the third image.
It looks like it's hanging at least a little bit....
yeah i don't understand the confusion. The section drawing is entirely unhelpful though
This thing is terrifying.
More so the lack of handrails at the floor level...
At least all the corners are hard and sharp. How long before that nice wood becomes blood-stained?
look at the rest of the project photos - the work has a deconstructed quality to it with untaped sheetrock. It's nice
the stair treads are attached to the white wall on one side and vertical hanging wall piece on the other side. The vertical piece is hanging from the floor above.
This is how I read it, too. On the outboard side, the zig-zagged trapezoidal stringer extends from the tread-tops up to the floor above. Interesting detail with funky results.
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