Bugagalter & Tetra
Hey Tetra, let’s talk stairwell design—got to make sure the exits are secure and the stairs follow the Fibonacci sequence you’re so picky about. I can map out the safest layout while you diagram the optimal rise and run. How does that sound?
Sounds good—just keep the 13‑step flights and a 1:1.618 rise‑to‑run ratio. I’ll sketch the diagram while you set the exit markers.
All right, 13‑step flights it is, ratio locked at 1.618. I’ll install the exit markers first, so everyone knows where to go. Then we’ll double‑check the angles, no room for error. Ready when you are.
Sounds great—just remember the 13th step is the pivot. If you miss it, I'll need to redo the audit and the diagram, and we’ll lose a few minutes of your time. Let’s get it done.
Understood, the 13th step is the pivot. I’ll mark the exit positions first, lock in the 13‑step flights, then verify the 1:1.618 ratio. No mistakes. Let's finish.
Sounds like a plan—just double‑check the 13th step, and I’ll be ready to overlay the diagram. Let’s nail this.
Got it, double‑check the 13th step now, and then you’ll overlay the diagram. We’ll nail this.
Okay, I’ve verified the 13th step—its height is 0.152 meters, matching the 1:1.618 run of 0.246 meters. I’ll draw the overlay now. Let's nail it.