A stairway with a landing in the middle, I call a platform.
In the USA, the flat, square area that separates a section of stairs is called a "landing".
However, if the flat area is at the bottom of stairs outside, it may be a small (or large) patio.
A stairway (set of steps) between one floor or landing and the next.
Where doors or gates open directly onto a stairway, it is essential to provide a landing or platform at the top of the stairs. This landing should extend at least the width of the door or gate and be level with the floor to prevent tripping hazards. Additionally, proper signage or barriers may be necessary to ensure safety and prevent accidental falls.
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No, according to the official rules of Monopoly, players do not put money in the middle when landing on Free Parking.
The stairway was steep. I avoided the dark stairway.
there is no code requirement for a door on each and every stairway landing and least of all for a basement , However; side hand rails and balasters are usually required to keep full bodies from falling through.
It's a "dock".
In some necks of the world it is what they call a corset piercing, and in some instance, genital ladders.
A stairway landing typically measures at least 36 inches by 36 inches (3 feet by 3 feet) to provide enough space for safety and maneuverability. However, specific dimensions can vary based on building codes and design requirements. In some cases, landings may be larger to accommodate more extensive transitions or turns in the staircase. Always consult local building codes for precise requirements.
They used to call it the Stoop
Stairway is in the key of A minor.
In order to lay out a stairway, one must first calculate the vertical distance from landing to landing* (rise). Then you must calculate the horizontal distance to be traveled to ascend the given rise (run). A stairway may have differing numbers of steps, but 13 is quite common. So to calculate the rise and run of each step, you would divide the total rise and run by 13. However there are building codes, which differ from region to region, that dictate the limits of each step. These codes are established primarily for safety concerns. The vertical section of each step, called a riser, does not usually exceed 7-8 inches. This is to accommodate the natural motion and capabilities of a human. The horizontal section of each step, called a tread, is usually at least 9-10" inches deep. This is to account for the size of the average human foot. * A landing is the level section at the beginning of a stairway, before the bottom step; and also the section at the top of each stairway, above and after the top step. Landings themselves also have codes, and are usually around 3 ft. x 3 ft. in an average residence. The laying out of a stairway can be a very complicated job and is usually left to an architect. But for a simple stairway it can be done by the lay person. A worked example is at `Laying out a Stairs' at http://www.inquirewithin.biz/stairs/laying_out_stairs.htm.