Design School in Montreal
documentation p. 187 - 191Architect de Lorimier, Guillaume | Hanganu, Dan S. | Prud´homme, Gilles | Structural Engineer Boulva, Kadanoff, Saia, Deslauriers |
The various stairs play a major role in the spatial definition of the building. The staircase near the entrance is of almost monumental scale. Its form, tapering towards the top, introduces a dynamic element into the entrance hall. Set within the spatial continuity of the central atrium, it affirms the axial organization of the plan. The balustrades and stair flights are in insitu concrete. The treads and risers are covered with aluminium checkerplate.
The staircase in the atrium that links the upper floor levels forms a sculptural object in space. It is constructed of white folded metal plates welded or bolted to steel sections. The handrails are of brushed stainless steel.
The escape staircase in the main façade separates the principal volume of the building from the lower wing that houses the offices for professors. Perforated metal treads enhance the sense of vertical transparency.
Details
Escape staircase: sectional details 1:20, detail of handrail 1:5
Site plan 1:5000; Section, Plan: 5th floor/1st floor 1:500
Staircase in atrium: 5th floor plan 1:100
Staircase in Atrium: bottom of stairs, section through balustrade and handrail 1:20
Staircase in entrance. detail of steps 1:20
Vertical section through staircase in entrance 1:100
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