PatternAdvisory
Treat the main stair as a feature element
QS-STAIR-01Description
Place the main stair where it's a deliberate visual moment from the entry — with a landing window or built-in feature — not tucked into a back corner.
Why this exists
Across colonial, victorian, and exemplary contemporary plans, the stair was consistently a feature. Plans that hid the stair in a back wall scored neutral on circulation + lost a chance for an entry-sequence highlight.
Categories
AestheticCirculation
Applies to
- When:
- stories ≥ 2
Source
Almost an Architectno manifest entry
Floor-plan quality calibration study (v1 (45 plan observations))
Section: lib/quality/calibration/observations.ts
Published 2026-05-16 · last verified 2026-05-16
Solver enforcement
Browsable only — the solver does not currently enforce this directive (no spec-level data to check against). This entry exists so the architect personas can cite it in conversation and the user can read what the rule says.
Related directives
- Common Areas at the Heart · Pattern 129
- Long Thin House · Pattern 109
- Main Entrance · Pattern 110
- Entrance Room · Pattern 130
- The Flow Through Rooms · Pattern 131
Last reviewed 2026-05-16.