Architect & Bauingenieur Resource Library for Swiss Bespoke Staircase Projects
Eleven research-grade guides covering SIA 358 compliance, classification frameworks, regional specification across all 26 Swiss cantons, customs and MWST process, plus system decision frameworks — assembled by the Continox technical team for Swiss design professionals.
·Regulatory·Regional·Logistics·Decisions·
This is the Continox Switzerland resource center — a structured library of guides for Swiss architects, Bauingenieure, ingénieurs civils and developers specifying bespoke modern staircases. The material is organised in three groups: Foundation (regulatory framework, classifications, glass specification), Regional Coverage (the five Swiss alpine and lowland markets we supply), and Logistics & Decisions (customs process, system selection).
For the product range, system catalogue and complete project gallery visit the Modern Staircase Switzerland hub. For matching balustrades and railings see glass balustrades and balcony railings.
Regulatory Framework & Classifications
The three pillar guides covering Swiss SIA standards, building classification (Wohnbau privat / Treppenhaus / Öffentlich zugängliche Bauten), and the EN-harmonised glass balustrade specification framework. Read these first — they're referenced throughout every other guide.
Swiss Building Code & SIA Standards Guide
The complete SIA framework — SIA 358 (Geländer), SIA 500 (barrier-free), SIA 260/261 (Eurocode-aligned), SIA 263 (steel), SIA 118 (contracts), plus cantonal Bauordnung overlay and BSV/AEAI fire protection.
- SIA 358 guard heights and loading
- Cantonal Bauordnung & Denkmalpflege
- EN 1090 EXC2 + Eurocode cross-reference
Private vs Commercial Switzerland — Classification Guide
Three-tier Swiss classification: Wohnbau privat (residential), Treppenhaus mehrfamilienhaus (multi-family common), and Öffentlich zugängliche Bauten (commercial/public). What changes between tiers, what stays the same.
- Riser/tread/width by classification
- Brandabschnitt & SIA 500 thresholds
- Loading: 0.8 / 1.0 / 3.0 kN/m
Glass Balustrade Regulations Switzerland
The complete glass spec framework — SIA 358/1, EN 14449 laminated safety, EN 12150 tempered, EN 12600 1B1 impact classification, EN 14179 heat-soak, plus the Continox supply matrix from VSG 13.52 to VSG 25.52.
- VSG thicknesses by application
- EN 12600 1B1 explained
- Heat-soaking for alpine projects
Switzerland's Five Markets — From Lowland Premium to Alpine Ultra-Luxury
The five regional guides covering Switzerland's distinct staircase markets — from Zürich Goldküste contemporary villa and Geneva-Léman premium lakeside, through Bern-Basel Mittelland heritage, to St. Moritz Engadin and Gstaad Saanenland alpine ultra-luxury. Each guide covers the typical projects, eight neighborhood profiles, the systems most-specified for the region, and the language coordination protocol.

Zürich, Zug & Goldküste
Premium financial heartland. Goldküste lakeside villas, Zürichberg heritage, Zug commodity-trading wealth, Bahnhofstrasse premium apartments.

Geneva, Lausanne & Lac Léman
Romandie French-speaking premium. Geneva Vieille-Ville, Cologny diplomatic-grade, Vaud Riviera, Lavaux UNESCO terraced vineyards.

Bern, Basel & Aargau
Mittelland heritage and pharma-industrial. Bern UNESCO Altstadt, Basel Bruderholz, Aargau Aarau-Baden, Solothurn 18e townhouses.

St. Moritz, Engadin & Davos
Top-end alpine ultra-luxury. St. Moritz Suvretta, Sils Maria, Pontresina, Celerina, Davos Platz/Dorf, Klosters.

Gstaad, Saanenland & Valais
Saanenland luxury + Valais alpine. Gstaad village, Verbier 4 Vallées, Crans-Montana, Zermatt, Saas-Fee, Nendaz.
Customs Process & System Selection
The two practical-execution guides — how Continox supplies into Switzerland (T1 transit, MWST 8.1%, EU-CH free trade, Basel customs corridor, DDP vs DAP), and the floating-vs-central-spine system decision framework with structural, aesthetic and cost analysis.
UK Supplier Switzerland Shipping & Customs Process
How Continox supplies bespoke staircases from our EN 1090-1 EXC2 facility near Kraków to Swiss projects. T1 transit, MWST 8.1%, EUR1 origin certificate, zero import tariffs under bilateral EU-CH free trade agreement.
- DDP vs DAP for B2B buyers
- Basel customs corridor (4–8h clearance)
- Customs corridors by region (5–7 day alpine)
- CHF/EUR pricing & FX hedging
- Continox vs Swiss-domestic comparison
Floating vs Central Spine — System Decision Guide
A practical decision framework comparing the two most-specified Continox configurations for Swiss projects. Structural implications, aesthetic context, dimensional constraints, cost differential, and Swiss heritage substrate reality.
- Substrate decision: heritage vs RC frame
- Aesthetic context: drama vs structural honesty
- Cost: hidden CHF 8,000–CHF 18,000 substrate cost
- Swiss project profiles by configuration
- 4-question decision framework