Architektur und Bauwesen - Treppen
Hier lernen Sie einige englische Wörter im Zusammenhang mit Treppen, wie „landing“, „banister“ und „handrail“.
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a compact and elegant staircase design that features a continuous helical or spiral structure, allowing vertical movement while occupying minimal space
Wendeltreppe, Spiraltreppe
a type of staircase that follows a continuous curve or helix shape, providing a graceful and visually appealing design for vertical circulation
helixförmige Treppe, Spiraltreppe
a stepped platform or staircase leading to the entrance of a building, often with decorative elements, serving as an architectural featur
Treppe, Eingangsplattform
the bottom step of a staircase that has a decorative design, often larger or more ornate than the other steps, and may feature a newel post or other decorative elements
verzierte Treppenstufe, aufwändige Treppenstufe
an area located between two sets of stairs or at the top of a staircase
Treppenabsatz, Podest
a small step in front of the main door of a building or house
Eingangsstufe
the handrail or support along the side of a staircase, typically made of wood or metal, that provides stability and support while ascending or descending the stairs
Geländer, Handlauf
a row of connected posts placed at the edge of a height such as stairway, balcony, etc. in order to protect people from falling
Balustrade, Geländer
a vertical, slender post or pillar that supports a railing or parapet, typically found in staircases, balconies, or terraces, providing both structural support and aesthetic appeal
Baluster, Säule
a type of staircase design that includes a flat landing or platform midway between two flights of stairs, allowing for a change in direction or providing a resting point
Halbpodesttreppe, Treppe mit Zwischenpodest
a consecutive set of steps that connects two landings, allowing vertical movement between different levels of a building
Treppenabsatz, Stufen
the vertical component of a step in a staircase, providing the height between consecutive treads
Stufenhöhe, Stufenunterseite
a set of stairs inside a building including its surrounding side parts that one can hold on to
Treppenhaus
a retractable or foldable set of steps designed specifically for accessing the attic space in a building
ausziehbare Treppe, Dachbodenleiter
the supporting pillar of a staircase located at the top or end of the handrail
Geländerpfosten, Treppenstütze
a structure consisting of steps or bars that allows people to pass over a fence or wall while preventing the passage of livestock or large animals
Stieg, Treppe
a structural component in a staircase that provides support and stability to the steps, typically running vertically and parallel to the incline of the stairs
Strebe, Treppenwange
the horizontal part of a step in a staircase that provides a surface to walk on
Trittfläche, Stufenbrett
a series of steps connecting two floors of a building, particularly built inside a building
Treppe, Stufen
the area of a property where the stairs are located
Treppenhaus, Treppe
the supporting structure that holds the treads and risers together, forming the framework of the staircase
Untergestell, Stütze
the rounded or curved front edge of a step that extends beyond the riser, providing a safe and visually defined transition between steps
Treppenstufe, Vorsprung der Stufe
a rail fixed to the wall parallel to a flight of stairs, providing support and guidance for those using the stairs
Wandgeländer, Wandhandlauf
a supportive rail fixed to a staircase or walkway, providing a handhold for stability and safety while ascending or descending
Handlauf, Geländer
a type of staircase design where the treads are supported by a hidden structural framework, giving the illusion that the steps are floating in mid-air
schwebende Treppe, schwebende Treppenstufen
a type of staircase design that runs in a straight line from one level to another, without any turns or curves
gerade Treppe, stufenlose Treppe