A structural fusion of stone, glass and steel

This staircase provides a high-end circulation solution that maintains the bright, airy feel of the surrounding space.

ABF Fitzrovia Job

It’s a sharp dog-leg configuration, supported by a precision-fabricated steel channel structure and to keep the design feeling lightweight despite its robust engineering, the intermediate landing is suspended via architectural box-section hangers opening up the floor void below.

Project

ABF at The Fitzrovia, Tottenham Court Road, London W1T 7QX

Requirement

Dog-leg staircase

Client

ABF

Industry

Commercial

Materials

Mild Steel, stone treads, frameless glass & timber capping

Contractor

Denton

Floor to floor height

4310mm / 3500mm

Staircase diameter

1200mm

Staircase Category

Commercial

Risers

25@172mm & 21@166mm

Treads

Close riser fixed folded steel with stone overlay

Landing

2900mm x 1200mm

Balustrade

Frameless glass with timber capping

Stringer

290mm

Handrails

Timber capped

The aesthetic is a balance of natural stone and industrial accents. Each tread is finished with aa Crema Perla stone overlay, a material chosen for its warm, fossil-rich character, and punctuated by stainless-steel inset nosings for added definition and durability. The clean, horizontal lines of the stone are mirrored by the sleek metal panelled soffit on the underside, ensuring the staircase looks as refined from below as it does from above.

Frameless glass balustrading runs the full length of the flights and extends across the floor voids, maximizing the flow of light and maintaining clear sightlines. A continuous timber capping handrail provides a warm, tactile touchpoint, tying the modern glass and steel elements back to the natural tones of the limestone. The result is a highly functional core that feels like a seamless extension of the architecture.

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