Modern Staircase Stuttgart & Baden-Württemberg — Bespoke Supply Guide
Precision-engineered floating cantilever, central spine and bespoke staircases delivered to Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Heidelberg, Freiburg and across Baden-Württemberg — manufactured EN 1090-1 EXC2 and supplied with IStructE-certified structural calculations.
Light oak treads on a precision-fabricated steel spine — the kind of refined material pairing that resonates with Baden-Württemberg's engineering-led property market.
Baden-Württemberg is Germany's Mittelstand heartland — home to Mercedes-Benz, Porsche, Bosch and a property market shaped by precision engineering culture. For architects, developers and self-builders sourcing a modern staircase in Stuttgart, Karlsruhe or the Bodensee villa belt, Continox delivers floating cantilever, central spine and fully bespoke staircase systems from our EN 1090-1 EXC2 facility near Kraków. Every order ships with IStructE-certified structural calculations, a 5-year warranty against manufacturing defect, and full LBO BW + LBOAVO compliance documentation. This guide covers Germany-wide supply, state-specific DIN 18065 requirements, DIN 18008-4 glass balustrade regulations and the distinction between notwendige and nicht notwendige Treppen. We also supply frameless glass balustrades, external fire-escape stairs and balcony railings across every project type in the region.
Continox supplies bespoke modern staircases to Stuttgart and Baden-Württemberg from €7,999 (floating cantilever), €8,999 (central spine) and €10,000+ (fully bespoke). All systems ship supply-only from our EN 1090-1 EXC2 facility with a 2–3 day transit via A4 → A6 → A8, IStructE-certified structural calculations, and LBO BW + LBOAVO compliance documentation including the state-specific 60 cm Brüstungshöhe provision.
- Stuttgart & Baden-Württemberg Staircase Market
- Building Typologies Across Baden-Württemberg
- LBO BW & LBOAVO — State Code Specifics
- Stuttgart Stadtbezirke — District-by-District Guide
- Baden-Württemberg Großstädte
- Bodensee & Schwarzwald Premium Markets
- Logistics — Kraków to Stuttgart & BW
- Pricing Guide — Stuttgart & Baden-Württemberg
- Why Continox for Baden-Württemberg
- Frequently Asked Questions
Stuttgart & Baden-Württemberg Staircase Market
Baden-Württemberg occupies a singular position in the German property landscape. The state's economy is built on engineering excellence — the Mercedes-Benz headquarters in Stuttgart-Untertürkheim, the Porsche campus in Stuttgart-Zuffenhausen, and the Bosch empire headquartered in Gerlingen generate a dense concentration of executive-level housing demand. The cultural motto "Schaffe, schaffe, Häusle baue" (work, work, build your house) is more than folklore — it reflects a genuinely construction-minded populace that invests heavily in residential quality, yet expects every euro to be demonstrably well-spent.
For a bespoke staircase supplier, this creates an ideal market dynamic. BW buyers are neither the most price-sensitive (that's northern Germany) nor the most prestige-driven (that's Munich's Grünwald belt). Instead, they occupy a quality-rational sweet spot — willing to pay premium for EN 1090-1 certified precision engineering, but expecting transparency on specification, structural integrity and delivery logistics. The Halbhöhenlage villa belt above Stuttgart's city centre, the lakefront properties along the Bodensee, and the architect-designed Schwarzwald retreats all drive demand for staircases that match automotive-grade manufacturing standards.
Stuttgart property values sit approximately 5% above the Berlin baseline — similar to the Frankfurt corridor but below Munich. The executive villa segment in Killesberg, Degerloch and Sillenbuch routinely specifies open-plan floating or central-spine staircases as the architectural centrepiece of double-height entrance halls. Beyond Stuttgart, the university cities of Heidelberg, Freiburg and Karlsruhe each sustain smaller but consistent premium renovation markets.
Engineering culture as a buying criterion. Baden-Württemberg clients routinely request EN 1090-1 EXC2 certification documentation, IStructE structural calculations and Eurocode load verification before placing an order — a level of technical due diligence more common here than in any other German Bundesland. Continox supplies all three as standard with every order.
Building Typologies Across Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg's architectural diversity spans from Stuttgart's Halbhöhenlage hillside villas to Black Forest timber houses and Bodensee waterfront properties. Each typology presents specific structural and aesthetic considerations for staircase specification.
| Typology | Locations | Staircase Considerations | Recommended System |
|---|---|---|---|
| Halbhöhenlage Villa | Stuttgart Killesberg, Degerloch, Sillenbuch | Double-height halls, hillside structural loads, panoramic glazing integration | Floating cantilever / bespoke |
| Schwarzwaldhaus | Freiburg hinterland, Freudenstadt, Titisee | Timber-frame integration, oak tread pairing, low ceiling heights in older builds | Central spine with oak treads |
| Bodensee Lakefront | Konstanz, Überlingen, Friedrichshafen, Meersburg | Lake-facing glass balustrades, external access stairs, corrosion-resistant finishes | Floating cantilever + glass balustrade |
| Heidelberg Altstadt Conversion | Heidelberg Altstadt, Neuenheim, Handschuhsheim | Listed-building constraints (Denkmalschutz), tight footprints, acoustic isolation | Central spine (minimal structural intervention) |
| Schwäbisches Fachwerkhaus | Tübingen, Esslingen, Schwäbisch Hall | Half-timber integration, uneven floor levels, heritage compliance | Bespoke with site-measured tolerances |
| Executive Neubau | Böblingen, Sindelfingen, Ludwigsburg, Leonberg | New-build developer spec, open-plan living, 3–4m floor-to-floor | Floating cantilever |
| Gründerzeit Stadtwohnung | Mannheim Oststadt, Karlsruhe Südstadt | 3.2–3.6m ceilings, ornate landing integration, Brandschutz stairwell requirements | Central spine with landing platform |
| Kurort / Spa Villa | Baden-Baden, Bad Wildbad, Bad Mergentheim | Grand entrance statements, curved runs, brass or bronze finishes | Bespoke curved or helical |
Light oak treads paired with a powder-coated steel spine — a material combination that bridges the Schwarzwald timber tradition with contemporary architectural precision.
LBO BW & LBOAVO — State Code Specifics
Baden-Württemberg's building code operates on two tiers: the Landesbauordnung Baden-Württemberg (LBO BW) and the Allgemeine Ausführungsverordnung (LBOAVO), which provides detailed execution rules. The LBOAVO introduces provisions that go beyond the federal Musterbauordnung (MBO) — most notably the 60 cm minimum Brüstungshöhe at window openings below 12 m, which affects glass balustrade specification for maisonette and gallery-level installations. For staircase design, the LBO BW follows the MBO structure but with BW-specific interpretations on Gebäudeklasse thresholds and Treppenraum requirements.
Key Paragraphs — Cross-Reference Table
| Requirement | LBO BW / LBOAVO § | MBO Equivalent | Key Provision |
|---|---|---|---|
| Treppen | LBO BW §34 | MBO §34 | Notwendige Treppen required per Nutzungseinheit; min. Laufbreite per DIN 18065:2020-08 |
| Notwendige Treppenräume | LBO BW §35 | MBO §35 | GK 3–5 require enclosed Treppenraum; feuerbeständige Wände GK 5 |
| Umwehrungen | LBO BW §38 | MBO §38 | Min. 90 cm Geländer; 110 cm at Absturzhöhe >12 m |
| Brüstungshöhe | LBOAVO §3 | — | 60 cm minimum at window openings below 12 m — BW-specific provision |
| Aufzug | LBO BW §39 | MBO §39 | Required above 4 Geschosse or Höhe >13 m |
| Rettungswege | LBO BW §15 | MBO §33 | Two independent Rettungswege; first via notwendige Treppe |
| Hochhäuser | LBO BW §38a | MHHR | >22 m: Sicherheitstreppenraum with Druckbelüftung; min. 1.25 m Laufbreite |
LBOAVO 60 cm Brüstungshöhe — What It Means in Practice
The LBOAVO's 60 cm provision is frequently misunderstood. It applies specifically to window openings in rooms with a floor level below 12 m above ground — not to staircase balustrades, which follow the standard 90/110 cm Geländer rules under LBO BW §38. However, in open-plan maisonette and gallery-level configurations common in Stuttgart's Halbhöhenlage villas, the boundary between "balustrade" and "window barrier" can become ambiguous. Continox provides LBO BW + LBOAVO compliance documentation with every Baden-Württemberg order, and our IStructE-certified structural calculations reference both §38 and LBOAVO §3 where the installation context requires it.
Continox supplies state-specific cover sheets with every Baden-Württemberg delivery, referencing LBO BW §34/§35/§38 and LBOAVO §3 as applicable. Final Bauabnahme sign-off remains the responsibility of the project's German-registered architect or Prüfingenieur — Continox documentation is designed to support their compliance process, not to replace it.
Stuttgart Stadtbezirke — District-by-District Guide
Stuttgart is divided into 23 Stadtbezirke, each with distinct topography and property character. The city's famous Halbhöhenlage — the elevated residential band ringing the Kessel (basin) — concentrates the highest-value villa stock and generates the strongest demand for architectural staircases. Below is a focused guide to the key districts for bespoke staircase supply.
Killesberg (Stuttgart-Nord)
Stuttgart's most prestigious residential address. Weissenhof-adjacent modernist villas and post-war executive builds with double-height entrance halls. Floating cantilever and glass balustrade dominant specification.
Degerloch
Southern Halbhöhenlage with panoramic Kessel views. Architect-designed new-builds alongside substantial renovation projects. Central spine and bespoke helical systems for split-level configurations.
Sillenbuch
Eastern villa belt with generous plots. Mercedes and Porsche executive families. Open-plan floating staircases in new-build 4–5 bedroom villas with integrated glass balustrades.
Stuttgart-West
Gründerzeit apartments with 3.2–3.6 m ceilings undergoing premium conversion. Central spine systems with landing platforms for multi-flight configurations in listed buildings.
Bad Cannstatt
Stuttgart's oldest district — Wilhelma-adjacent residential stock and mineral spa quarter. Growing renovation market for Gründerzeit villas with contemporary staircase replacements.
Vaihingen
University and tech-campus district (Bosch, Daimler R&D). Modern apartment complexes and executive townhouses. Straight-run floating and single-spine systems for compact 3-storey builds.
Botnang
Western hillside Bezirk with increasing Neubau villa development. Quieter alternative to Killesberg with similar topography and view potential. Growing demand for bespoke staircase specification.
Möhringen
Southern suburban district adjacent to Flughafen and Messe. Executive family homes in established residential streets. Central spine and floating cantilever for 3–4 storey family villas.
Stuttgart-Ost
Stöckach and Gablenberg — increasingly desirable for young professional renovations. Compact staircase solutions for maisonette conversions in former workers' housing stock.
Quarter-turn single spine viewed from the landing — a configuration frequently specified for Stuttgart's Halbhöhenlage villas where split-level floor plates follow the hillside topography.
Baden-Württemberg Großstädte
Beyond Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg sustains several robust property markets, each with distinct architectural character and staircase specification patterns. All are served by the same A4 → A6 → A8 logistics corridor from our Kraków facility.
Karlsruhe
The fan-shaped planned city (Fächerstadt) combines Baroque-era grid geometry with a thriving tech sector anchored by KIT (Karlsruhe Institute of Technology). Premium residential districts Durlach and Rüppurr feature substantial Gründerzeit and inter-war villas. The renovation market favours central spine systems that minimise structural intervention in existing floor plates, while Neubau developments along the Rhine corridor increasingly specify floating cantilever.
Mannheim
Rhine-Neckar metropolis with the distinctive Quadratestadt grid centre. Lindenhof is the premium residential district — large Jugendstil villas with generous stairwells suited to bespoke multi-flight configurations. Oststadt offers Gründerzeit apartment conversions where central spine systems navigate 3.4 m ceilings without major structural modification. The Jungbusch creative quarter drives demand for industrial-aesthetic single-spine and exposed-steel installations.
Freiburg
Germany's sunniest city and a stronghold of sustainable building. Wiehre and Herdern are the premium villa districts, characterised by Gründerzeit architecture with strong heritage protection. The Vauban district — Europe's most celebrated car-free sustainable neighbourhood — generates architect-driven demand for minimalist floating designs. Freiburg clients are particularly drawn to FSC-certified timber tread options paired with recycled-content steel frames.
Heidelberg
University city with Schloss-adjacent old-town charm and the Neuenheim/Handschuhsheim villa belt on the north bank of the Neckar. Neuenheim villas — many occupied by university professors and medical professionals — feature the classic BW specification pattern: quality-rational, structurally transparent, and aesthetically restrained. Handschuhsheim extends the villa market northward with larger plots and increasing Neubau. Altstadt renovations require Denkmalschutz-sensitive designs — typically central spine systems in brushed stainless with minimal visual weight.
Heilbronn & Ulm
Heilbronn — Neckar valley industrial city with a rapidly expanding premium residential sector driven by Schwarz Group (Lidl/Kaufland) headquarters wealth. New-build developments on the former Bundesgartenschau site specify floating cantilever in contemporary executive villas. Ulm — Danube city shared with Bavaria, featuring the Fishermen's Quarter (Fischerviertel) and significant Neubau on the Wissenschaftsstadt campus. Both cities operate within standard LBO BW provisions and are served by the A8/A81 corridor.
- Tübingen — historic university town; Fachwerkhaus conversions with bespoke staircase solutions for uneven heritage floor plates
- Esslingen am Neckar — medieval centre with steep vineyard topography; compact staircase designs for narrow Altstadt parcels
- Reutlingen — gateway to the Schwäbische Alb; standard residential staircase market with growing premium segment
- Pforzheim — Schmuckstadt (jewellery city) at the northern Schwarzwald entrance; revival-era villa stock undergoing renovation
- Ludwigsburg — Baroque palace city adjacent to Stuttgart; executive commuter villas with contemporary staircase specification
- Böblingen / Sindelfingen — Mercedes-Benz production heartland; new-build executive housing estates with floating and central spine systems
Bodensee & Schwarzwald — Premium Regional Markets
Two of Baden-Württemberg's most distinctive property markets sit outside the urban centres — the Bodensee (Lake Constance) lakefront and the Schwarzwald (Black Forest) villa segment. Both generate consistent demand for premium bespoke staircases with specific environmental and aesthetic requirements.
Bodensee — Lakefront Premium
The northern shore of Lake Constance — from Konstanz through Überlingen to Friedrichshafen — sustains a luxury villa market driven by Swiss-border proximity, lake views and a mild microclimate. Staircase specification in Bodensee properties prioritises glass balustrade integration to preserve sightlines, corrosion-resistant finishes (marine-grade 316 stainless or powder-coated steel) for external terrace-access stairs, and floating cantilever systems that maximise the visual connection between indoor living spaces and the lake panorama. Meersburg and Überlingen old-town properties add Denkmalschutz considerations similar to Heidelberg Altstadt work.
Schwarzwald — Alpine Villa Segment
The Black Forest's premium residential market centres on Baden-Baden (Germany's historic spa capital), Freudenstadt and the resort communities around Titisee-Neustadt. Architecture blends contemporary Alpine design with traditional Schwarzwaldhaus timber aesthetics — creating demand for staircases that pair engineered oak or walnut treads with precision steel structures. Central spine systems with wide-plank timber treads are the dominant specification, offering visual warmth without sacrificing structural transparency. Baden-Baden — with its Kurhaus district and Lichtentaler Allee villa belt — represents the highest price point outside Stuttgart, and routinely specifies bespoke curved or helical staircases for grand entrance halls.
Frameless glass balustrade at landing level — the kind of unobstructed sightline specification that defines Bodensee lakefront and Schwarzwald panoramic villa projects.
Logistics — Kraków to Stuttgart & BW
Baden-Württemberg sits at the western end of the A6/A8 corridor from our EN 1090-1 EXC2 manufacturing facility near Kraków. The routing is straightforward and customs-free as an intra-EU supply.
Routing & Transit Summary
- Primary route: Kraków → A4 (Katowice) → A6 (Nürnberg) → A8 (Stuttgart) — ~870 km
- Stuttgart transit: 2–3 working days
- Karlsruhe / Mannheim / Heidelberg: 2–3 working days (A6 → A5 junction)
- Freiburg: 2–3 working days (A5 southbound from Karlsruhe)
- Bodensee (Konstanz / Friedrichshafen): 3 working days (A8 → A81 → B33)
- Baden-Baden / Schwarzwald: 2–3 working days (A5 corridor)
- Ulm: 2 working days (direct A8 from Augsburg junction)
- Customs: None — intra-EU movement, no border controls
- Documentation: CMR consignment note, EN 1090-1 EXC2 Declaration of Performance, LBO BW compliance cover sheet
- Delivery: Curtain-side articulated vehicle to site or nearest hard-standing; client arranges offloading
All shipments include CMR consignment documentation, EN 1090-1 EXC2 Declaration of Performance, IStructE-certified structural calculations, and the LBO BW + LBOAVO state-specific compliance cover sheet. Lead time from confirmed order to dispatch is 4–9 weeks depending on system complexity and finish specification.
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All prices are supply-only, ex-works from our EN 1090-1 EXC2 facility, delivered to site in Baden-Württemberg. Prices include IStructE-certified structural calculations, LBO BW + LBOAVO compliance documentation and a 5-year warranty against manufacturing defect. Installation is by client's appointed contractor.
| System | Configuration | Price From (EUR) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Floating Cantilever | Straight run, single flight | €8,399 | Wall-anchored steel brackets, oak or glass treads |
| Floating Cantilever | L-shape with quarter landing | €9,499 | Corner structural bracket, Halbhöhenlage split-level favourite |
| Floating Cantilever | U-shape with half landing | €11,200 | Dual-wall anchor points, glass balustrade both sides |
| Central Spine | Straight run | €9,499 | Single steel spine, powder-coated or brushed stainless |
| Central Spine | Quarter-turn | €10,800 | Welded spine junction, integrated landing platform |
| Central Spine | Multi-flight (3+ flights) | €14,500 | Gründerzeit conversions, Mannheim/Karlsruhe specification |
| Bespoke | Curved / helical | €15,000 | Site-measured, Baden-Baden Kurort villas and Killesberg |
| Bespoke | Sculptural / feature | €18,000 | Architect-designed, competition-winning projects |
| Glass Balustrade | Frameless, per linear metre | €490/m | Channel or point-fixed, DIN 18008-4 compliant |
| Glass Balustrade | Framed system, per linear metre | €380/m | Aluminium or stainless frame, standard heights |
| External Staircase | Fire escape, residential | €4,200 | Galvanised steel, LBO BW §15 Rettungswege compliant |
Typical Stuttgart & BW Project Examples
- Killesberg executive villa — floating cantilever, U-shape, oak treads, frameless glass balustrade both flights, 14 risers: ~€15,800
- Degerloch Halbhöhenlage renovation — central spine quarter-turn, walnut treads, glass + stainless handrail, 13 risers: ~€12,400
- Heidelberg Neuenheim professor's villa — central spine straight-run, brushed stainless, oak treads, glass balustrade, 15 risers: ~€11,200
- Bodensee lakefront villa — floating cantilever L-shape + external access stair, marine-grade 316 stainless, frameless glass: ~€16,500
- Baden-Baden Kurhaus villa — bespoke helical, brass-finished handrail, walnut treads, 18 risers: ~€22,000
- Mannheim Lindenhof Gründerzeit conversion — central spine multi-flight (3 flights), powder-coated black, oak, glass panels: ~€15,800
Why Continox for Baden-Württemberg
10 Reasons Architects & Developers Choose Continox
- EN 1090-1 EXC2 certified manufacturing — execution class 2 steelwork from our facility near Kraków, matching the engineering standards BW's automotive-culture clients expect
- IStructE Chartered Structural Engineer sign-off — every order includes structural calculations certified by a UK Institution of Structural Engineers member
- LBO BW + LBOAVO documentation — state-specific compliance cover sheets referencing §34, §35, §38 and LBOAVO §3 (60 cm Brüstungshöhe provision)
- DIN 18065:2020-08 full compliance — all staircase dimensions, headroom and going specifications per current German standard
- DIN 18008-4:2024-12 glass specification — absturzsichernde Verglasung with laminated safety glass meeting current barrier-loading requirements
- 5-year warranty — all Continox-supplied materials covered against manufacturing defect for five years
- Supply-only pricing — no installation markup; work with your preferred Stuttgart or BW contractor
- 2–3 day transit — A4 → A6 → A8 routing, intra-EU customs-free, CMR consignment documented
- 9 staircase systems — floating cantilever, central spine, helical, spiral, straight-run, multi-flight, external, feature and bespoke curved
- Eurocode structural design — load calculations per DIN EN 1991-1-1/NA with German national annex, accepted by every Prüfingenieur in Baden-Württemberg
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What is the LBOAVO 60 cm Brüstungshöhe rule and does it affect my staircase?
The Allgemeine Ausführungsverordnung (LBOAVO) §3 specifies a minimum 60 cm Brüstungshöhe at window openings in rooms below 12 m above ground level. This applies to window barriers, not staircase balustrades — staircase Geländer follow LBO BW §38 (90 cm standard, 110 cm above 12 m Absturzhöhe). However, in maisonette or gallery-level configurations where a staircase balustrade adjoins a floor-to-ceiling window, both provisions may apply. Continox documentation addresses both §38 and LBOAVO §3 where relevant.
Can Continox supply staircases that comply with LBO BW Hochhaus rules?
Yes. For buildings exceeding 22 m height (LBO BW §38a / Muster-Hochhaus-Richtlinie), Continox supplies staircases with minimum 1.25 m Laufbreite, fire-rated material specification and structural calculations designed for Sicherheitstreppenraum integration. Final Brandschutz sign-off remains the responsibility of the project's Prüfingenieur.
How long does delivery to Stuttgart take?
Transit from our facility near Kraków to Stuttgart is 2–3 working days via the A4 → A6 → A8 route. Total lead time from confirmed order to dispatch is 4–9 weeks depending on system complexity and finish specification. Bodensee and Schwarzwald locations add up to 1 additional transit day.
Do I need a German structural engineer to approve the staircase?
Continox supplies IStructE-certified structural calculations and EN 1090-1 EXC2 Declaration of Performance with every order. These are designed to support the approval process by your project's German-registered architect or Prüfingenieur. Final Bauabnahme responsibility rests with the German professional — Continox documentation provides the technical basis they need.
What glass specification do you use for balustrades in Baden-Württemberg?
All glass balustrades are specified to DIN 18008-4:2024-12 for absturzsichernde Verglasung. Standard specification is laminated safety glass (VSG) with 1.52 mm PVB interlayer, meeting both barrier-loading and impact-resistance requirements. For Bodensee external applications, we specify marine-grade 316 stainless fixings with enhanced corrosion resistance.
Can you supply a staircase for a Denkmalschutz-listed building in Heidelberg or Freiburg?
Yes. For listed buildings, Continox works from site survey data to design staircases that minimise structural intervention — typically central spine systems in brushed stainless with glass balustrades. We supply detailed technical drawings and material specifications that your architect can submit to the Denkmalschutzbehörde. The heritage authority approval process itself is managed by your German-registered architect.
Is there a price difference between Stuttgart and other BW cities?
Staircase pricing is consistent across all Baden-Württemberg delivery locations — Stuttgart, Karlsruhe, Mannheim, Freiburg, Heidelberg and Bodensee all receive the same ex-works price. The only variable is transit time, which ranges from 2 days (Stuttgart, Ulm) to 3 days (Konstanz, Freiburg). There is no distance surcharge within Germany.
What warranty does Continox offer on staircases delivered to Germany?
Continox provides a 5-year warranty against manufacturing defect on all supplied materials — steelwork, glass, timber treads and fixings. The warranty covers material and fabrication defects only; it does not cover installation workmanship (which is the responsibility of the client's appointed contractor) or normal wear and tear.
Can Continox handle a Bodensee project with both internal staircase and external terrace access?
Absolutely. Combined internal + external projects are common in Bodensee lakefront villas. We supply the internal staircase (floating cantilever or central spine) and the external terrace-access stair as a single order — with marine-grade 316 stainless specification for external elements and standard finishes for internal. Both components ship together on one delivery, simplifying site logistics.
How does Continox's pricing compare to German staircase manufacturers?
Continox supply-only pricing is typically 25–35% below equivalent German-manufactured bespoke staircases at comparable specification level. This reflects our EN 1090-1 EXC2 facility's production efficiency near Kraków, combined with intra-EU customs-free logistics. Every order includes structural calculations and compliance documentation that German manufacturers often charge separately for.
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