1st Edition

Staircases History, Repair and Conservation

Edited By James W. P. Campbell, Michael Tutton Copyright 2014

    The staircase dates back to the very beginning of architectural history. Virtually every significant building from the ziggurats of ancient Mesopotamia to the present day, has not only contained one or more staircases, but has celebrated them. For such an apparently simple part of a building they have been made in a bewildering variety of forms and from a wide range of materials. Every age has sought to out-perform the previous to produce ever more spectacular and gravity-defying designs.

    'Staircases: History, Repair and Conservation' is the first major reference volume devoted entirely to the understanding of staircases and the issues surrounding their repair and conservation.

    Each chapter has been especially written by experts in their respective fields. The book is essential reading for professionals and anyone with an interest in staircases. It deals with the history; dating; archaeology; surveying and recording; engineering; curating; repair and conservation of the staircase in a single volume. No other book offers such a wide range of detail.

    The book is divided into three parts:

    Part 1 covers the history, development, identification and dating of staircases, providing detailed drawings and photographs and an introduction to the scientific techniques available to enable the accurate dating of staircases.

    Part 2 covers the design, engineering and maintenance of the staircase, giving a clear guide to the latest research into the design of safe staircases and their structural stability.

    Part 3 focuses on the materials commonly used to make stairs, detailing the appropriate techniques for their conservation and repair.

    The result is a comprehensive study encompassing considerable and far reaching research which aims to inform our understanding and advance the scholarship of the subject for years to come.

    Introduction, James W P Campbell and Michael Tutton   PART ONE: HISTORY, DEVELOPMENT, IDENTIFICATION AND DATING   1. An Outline of the History and Development of the Staircase Michael Tutton   2. The British Staircase, James W P Campbell   3. Dating Through Details, Linda Hall   4. The Special Case of London Staircases, Treve Roseman   5. The Archaeology of the Stair: Surveying, Recording and Scientific Methods of Dating, Michael Heaton and Caroline Hardie   PART TWO: DESIGNING THE STAIR   6. The Geometry of Staircases: Their Comfort, Safety and Setting Out, James W P Campbell   7. Engineering the Stair, Robert Bowles   PART THREE: CONSERVATION AND REPAIR   8. Curating, Cleaning and Maintenance of Staircases, Lee Prosser   9. Conservation Repair and Replication of Timber Stairs, Donal Channer   10. Conservation and Repair of Masonry Stairs, Tom Flemons   11. Conservation and Repair of Metal Stairs, Geoff Wallis   Glossary of Terms   Further Reading

    Biography

    James W. P. Campbell, Michael Tutton

    "The most comprehensive analysis so far of how to date, appreciate, repair and clean historic staircases… The reader should emerge from this book with all he needs to know on the difference between closed string and open string…" - Ancient Monuments Society Newsletter

    "The book delivers a wealth of expert knowledge with sometimes complex topics in a very accessible format. It would be invaluable to anyone responsible for the conservation of historic staircases: curators, conservation officers, architects, surveyors, engineers, architectural historians and students." - Elizabeth Mayle,Context, the Institute of Historic Building Conservation Journal, North East Lincolnshire Council

    "… it is difficult to fault Staircases, the editors having succeeded in producing an authoritative yet accessible book on the subject that combines ample detail with interesting historical narrative" - Amy Williamson, Centre for Applied Archaeology, UCL , Journal of Architectural Conservation