The key parameters include the height of the staircase, the number of steps, the radius of the spiral, and the tread depth. The formula to calculate the total rise per step is given by:
The tread depth, which is the horizontal distance covered by each step, should be at least 25 cm to ensure safety and comfort. The radius of the spiral affects the overall design and space requirements.
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