Steel: A History of Strength. A Future of Possibilities.

Canadian Institute of Steel Construction

BCIT :: Feature Stair

curved steel using the strength of steel

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Some Key Numbers

Size:168,000 Sq Ft
Completion Date: 1997
Value: $24,000,000

Contributors

Architect: Architectura (now Stantec)
Steel Fabricators: George Third & Son

This project represents a partnership between the publicly-funded education sector and the private sector business community. The building design is centered around large floor plates containing state-of-the-art classroom design, library facilities, and teaching support spaces and laboratories. The exterior design, comprised primarily of glass, is designed to enhance natural light into teaching spaces, as well as provide effective solar control. The building identity is visually open to express technology, and is an icon for BCIT in downtown Vancouver.

The design and construction of the main staircase at BCIT was a joint effort between Architectura and George Third & Son, who fabricated the highly complex steel for this unique stair. The structure of the stair is made from mainly HSS sections and is hung from the truss at the upper floor -- so that it appears to float above the lobby at the main level.