
Modern , modernist steel cage
In this realization, a completeexternal staircase matched to the existing body of the building and itsbrick façade. It's a distinctly utilitarian project that is all about durability, safety, and a consistent overall look, from construction to finishing details.
Two-story structure with landings
The cage was designed astwo-story steel structure with comfortableintermediate platforms, which organize communication and provide comfort during use. The layout of the runs is clear, and the whole works as an independent block added to the facade.

Landings as terraced transition areas
The photo from the platform level shows that this staircase is not only communication, but alsoconvenient transition area. The two-story layout with landings gives a natural "pause" in movement and a safe place to maneuver at the door. Applicationcorrugated sheet on traffic surfaces reinforces the practicality - a solution that works well in heavy use and outdoor conditions.
Hot-dip galvanizing - protection for years
The entire structure has beenhot-dip galvanized, which in outdoor applications is crucial for longevity. Corrosion protection covers both load-bearing elements and mounting details, so the cage is prepared for intensive use in variable weather conditions.

Construction rhythm and "modernist" geometry
The shots do a great job of showing what is strongest about this realization:clean, repeatable geometry. A spiral view up the staircase highlights themodularity and consistent division into gears and landings. The hot-dip galvanized steel structure here creates a distinctive "skeleton" - raw, precise and very clear visually. This is an aesthetic close toto modernism: the form follows from the function, and the construction detail becomes an architectural element.
Corrugated sheet metal steps and treads
Usedsteel steps with riffled sheet metal treads - A practical and typical solution for outdoor communication. The fluting enhances the certainty of the step, while the treads reinforce the visual "module" of the staircase and give it a technical, orderly appearance.
Steel grating protection
The entire cage has been shieldedexternal protection with steel grating, which performs a protective function and organizes the block into a unified, closed form. This arrangement improves safety and reduces the risk of accidental entry into the staircase area from the side.

Roofing and wood - warming the technical form
Above the cage, provision is made forroof with a distinct detail in the form ofsuspended wooden beams. This treatment warms the perception of the structure and works well with the character of the bricks build a pleasant, orderly rhythm and bring "softness" to the steel block. Vertical fillings withnatural wood are not just an aesthetic addition - they create a clear material contrast that makes the whole thing look not like a typical technical escape cage, but like aconsciously designed part of the building.
Place of implementation: Beelitz / Brandenburg / Germany
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