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My 30+ story building has two concrete stairwells wrapped around each other, which seems like a super efficient way to achieve the current legislation


These ('scissor stairs') are an important part of the discussion here. They are allowed (or counted as two separate means of exit) in New York, Australia, Vancouver, etc. but not permitted (or counted as one means of exit) in most of the rest of the USA, the UK, etc.

For a high rise building they don't take up much more space than a single stair and can play an important role in the structure of the building also.


Also you can feasibly climb over the rail at certain places to reach the other stair, which could be useful in the event of multiple blockages, and adds interest to action movies.


There is a concrete well, they are completely fire isolated in this case


They are called scissor stairs and it's very common here in newer buildings in NYC as well. Though I believe it's only permitted in buildings 12 stories are less? It always seemed very space efficient -- separated by concrete fireproof walls and taking up the same vertical space.


Yes, this is a new building in NYC ;-)


Sounds like a death trap.


There is a concrete well, they are completely isolated from one another




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