Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Traveling with a Master Stair Builder? Naturally, Our Eyes Open to Stairways Everywhere
As a jewelry designer by trade, I have a great love of beauty, design and craft and use of quality materials. I see a beautiful stair as, similar to jewelry, the final accessory that completes the outfit, or in this case, the mystique of a building. In many cases, stairs, like jewelry, can become the primary expression of beauty and uniqueness that completes a design or a look.
Looking to be inspired? Head to Iowa. On a recent business trip there with Shawn and Marilyn Christman, owners of Seattle Stair and Design, we detoured to the local university with its historic buildings and Iowa’s original capitol building, circa 1856. We strolled through the buildings, discovering grand stair after grand stair of wood, cast iron and steel, and tile. The capitol building itself has the most beautiful spiral stair.
It was fascinating to watch Shawn, a master, measuring and examining each detail of these creations. He jumped into master teacher mode and used it as an opportunity to share with me detailed explanations of the design and building techniques that were used, what is changed from today, code issues, craftsmanship, materials, and more. I felt incredibly lucky to have this first hand, apprentice like training handed to me as I too was taken by the beauty and craftsmanship of these historic, grand staircases.
–Phoebe, Seattle Stair
Photo from Old Capitol Museum, Iowa.
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