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Cantilever stone staircases are found all over the world in many of the historic buildings constructed over the last 400 years, but while they are generally very robust, their structural action is poorly understood and consequentially they are often treated incorrectly. This paper describes how they work, the reasons they survive and gives some pointers as to how they should be looked after.
Cantilever stone staircases are found all over the world in many of the historic buildings constructed over the last 400 years, but while they are generally very robust, their structural action is poorly understood and consequentially they are often treated incorrectly. This paper describes how they work, the reasons they survive and gives some pointers as to how they should be looked after.
Cantilever, Hanging or Pencheck Stairs
Hume, Ian (author)
Journal of Architectural Conservation ; 15 ; 79-90
2009-01-01
12 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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