Measurment and imitation. pt. 1

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Rhino and Autocad studies of stair exsisting in real life designed by architects in new york and germany. Also the analysis of normative and non-normative stairs.

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Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth

Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth

Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth

Non-Normative Stair: Tiger and Turtle Magic Mountian Duisburg, germany by Heike Mutter / Ulrich Genth

Non-Normative

Stair: Tiger a

nd

Turtle Magic M

ountian Duisburg

, germany

by Heike Mutte

r / Ulrich Gen

th

Jasmine WrightElements of Space Tectonics and SurfaceProfessor Nina Illiava Parsons SCE ARD Fall ‘12

130'-1112"

Level SC

Level C

Lobby/ Ground L

Level 1

Level 3

Level 5

Level 7

Level 9

Level 11

Roof Top

Level 10

Level 8

Level 6

Level 4

Level 2

1dStuyvesant Residence

Stairwell 318 E 15th Street, New

York, NY 10003

1'

8'-1014"

212"

10'-314"

714"

7'-1014"

1'-934"

7'-012"

312"

2'-1114"

Section Cut 1C.3

Level SC

Level C

Lobby/ Ground L

Scale: 3/16”=1’-0”

Section Cut: 1C.1

26'-1"

27'-334"

6'-7916" 15'-334" 4'-63

8"

Level SC

Level C

Lobby/ Ground L

Scale: 3/8”=1’-0”

Plan: SC Level26'-534"

15'-5516"

3'-4"

912"

912"

912"

7'-8"

11316"

1'-11"

27'-334"

16'-11"16'-1013

16"

1'-112"

71516" 6'-69

16"

2'-0116"

1'-11"

81516"

3'-214"

31316"

7'-4"

4"

3'-1012"

4"8'-1038"6"8'-1038"4'-01

2"4"

1'-11 716"4'-101

2"2'-0716"37

8" 638" 37

8" 438"

1012"

3"4'-41

2" 734"

DO

WN

DOWN

UP

3/16”=1’-0”Scale:

NON-NORMATIVE RENDERINGS NORMATIVE STAIR DRAWINGS

NON-NORMATIVE DRAWINGS

Parametric Transformations

Why the rollercoaster design?

Our modern culture has been fasin-ated with these thrill seeking rides for more than a century. We crave the rush of potiential death, so why not make a staircase that not only gets you from point A to point B, but takes you on a high rise, twirling journey?

Jasmine WrightElements of Space Tectonics and SurfaceProfessor Nina Illiava Parsons SCE ARD Fall ‘12