Moebius87 opened this issue on Nov 26, 2004 ยท 13 posts
Moebius87 posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 6:43 AM
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Evchen76 posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 6:46 AM
Wow very cool! Excellent Moeb hugs Eva
Flak posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 6:56 AM
Very nice looking. Ermmm... its Friday now.... what're you doing in chat ;)
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cryptojoe posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 6:44 PM
What country are you doing this in? If I'm not mistaken you cannot have more than seven risers per flight including the landing by Federal Fire Codes (US that is).
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Moebius87 posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 10:01 PM
Hiya cryptojoe, Good eyes! :o) NFPA regulations don't apply strigently here in Thailand, unless the client is an American corporate entity. The building code and fire code here allow up to 1.80M total riser height (about 10 steps per run) in structures classified for low density residential occupancy. Commercial use structures allow for less (1.40M vertical rise max, I think). I had fun modeling the continuous handrail required by fire code. Never realized what a pain that was to get right till I actually tried it. Cheers! M
Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."
Moebius87 posted Fri, 26 November 2004 at 11:01 PM
Mind Over Matter
"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."
BazC posted Sun, 28 November 2004 at 4:51 PM
Nice work Moe! What method did you use for the railings, splines?
Moebius87 posted Sun, 28 November 2004 at 11:44 PM
Heyas BazC nope, path extrusions based on the highest point of the treads. Old fashioned manual method. :o)
cryptojoe I went and reviewed the code here again with an architect friend of mine... LOL! The older version has a 3.00M total vertical height between landings in a single run, with a maximum riser of 0.19 and a minimum tread of 0.22. Scary code regulations... killer stairs! :o) I guess that makes these stairs well within what is legally allowed here.
Cheers! MMessage edited on: 11/28/2004 23:45
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"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."
BazC posted Mon, 29 November 2004 at 3:24 AM
Cool stuff Moe! So is this your job? Are you an architect or achitectual visualiser?
Moebius87 posted Mon, 29 November 2004 at 10:09 AM
BazC, neither... LOL! While trained as an architect my job as studio manager keeps me lurking over the shoulders of designers and simply nitpicking (as opposed to actually doing any real work). Once in a while, when the studio is overloaded I will take on an easy project that I cannot possibly screw up. :o) Cheers! M
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"If you don't mind, then it don't matter."
BazC posted Mon, 29 November 2004 at 10:14 AM
"my job as studio manager keeps me lurking over the shoulders of designers and simply nitpicking (as opposed to actually doing any real work)." Ah! So you're the kind of guy I swear about every day! ;o) lol!
bonestructure posted Thu, 02 December 2004 at 11:57 AM
I've always found stairs one of the hardest things to do well. Good work
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nomuse posted Fri, 03 December 2004 at 5:34 PM
Yer lucky on another regulation here. In the US we're down to an 8" baby head (or did it shrink to 6"?) Makes the railings look even more like a cage.