As an exercise in both parameterized architecture and architectural
rules, the class photographed and measured various stair cases, and
gave a qualitative judgement of the feel of the stairs. While most
people were happy with "standard stairs" (stairs whose rise and run
meet certain standards), a suprising number of people were fine with
some sets of stairs that fell way out of this range.
The point is: when stairs are made to the common guidelines, everyone finds them comfortable. When built outside the guidelines, a reasonable fraction of people will find them uncomfortable. Disclaimer: everyone in the group goes up and down the Davis Centre stairs multiple times per day. Thus, the evaluation may be biased based on "what we're used to". In the table below are links to the stairs that each student (and one instructor) measured and photographed. Click on a picture to get their report.
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