High-end staircase NEW BABYLON, DEN HAAG
straightwooden steplaquered steel frame

High-end staircase - NEW BABYLON, DEN HAAG - EeStairs - straight / wooden step / laquered steel frame
High-end staircase - NEW BABYLON, DEN HAAG - EeStairs - straight / wooden step / laquered steel frame
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Characteristics

Type
straight
Steps
wooden step
Structure
laquered steel frame
Market
home
Location
indoor
Style
contemporary
Technical characteristics
lateral stringer
Riser
without risers
Railing
glass railing
Options
high-end, custom

Description

A new Dutch government policy wants more buildings to be designed or re-used so that they encourage people to take more exercise. And one example is the architecturally radical adaptation of a 1970s building in The Hague, where a two-level elevator section was replaced with an elegant ‘scissor’ staircase made by EeStairs. The dramatic cross-over structure of the stairs has crisply detailed glass balustrades and stringers made with three layers of steel, and sends an immediate and inviting message: “These stairs are not only stylish, they’re also very good for you. Come on up!” EeStairs responded to the architect’s ‘circular’ transformation of the New Babylon building by mounting the stairs on the original structural base-points of the elevator. They manufactured the stairs in a very short lead-time and, to avoid disrupting the daily retail activity in the building’s lower levels, EeStairs’ team installed the structure during night-shifts.

Catalogs

Fifty Stairs
Fifty Stairs
80 Pages
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