The original Apple Flagship store, now featuring a new generation glass stair with single-spanning glass stringer beams 13 metres long.

Refurbishment of the old post office on Green Street, Soho, to become the world’s first Apple flagship store took place in 2002. It was significantly expanded and refurbished in 2011.

A spectacular new generation stair was introduced, based on the one developed for Apple Hamburg. Glass stringer beams are formed in 13 metre lengths as single monolithic beams spanning from top to bottom without splices and laminated as one piece weighing in excess of two tonnes.

Each beam comprises five layers of heat strengthened glass. All tread supports are laminated into the central layer of the glass stringer and do not protrude through the outer surface.

Lateral stability of the stair is achieved by Vierendeel action of the treads via their connection with the stringer to create a lateral glass truss.

The original glass bridge was also redesigned to increase width and utilise the same laminated insert connection detail to support the landing off the glass beams. These glass beams extend upwards to balustrade height and are laterally restrained by two glass beams beneath the floor of the bridge, simultaneously acting as mid-supports for the glass floor.

Location
Manhattan, NY

Client
Apple

Architect
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson