Watch the Endless Stair come to life in front of the Tate Modern The playful Escher-esque structure consists of interlocking flights of wooden stairs that can be infinitely reconfigured. The ...
M.C. Escher’s dream jungle gym just landed on the Tate Modern’s front lawn as part of this year’s London Design Festival. Endless Stair, commissioned by the Festival in partnership with the American ...
A new sculptural installation at the Tate Modern in London features a set of stairs that can take on an infinite number of shapes. London-based dRMM Architects have created the outdoor wooden ...
Call it a stairway to heaven. A towering temporary installation now on display in front of London's Tate Modern is made up of a series of interlocking staircases that veer left and right. Leslie Katz ...
London Design Festival 2013: architecture firm dRMM has combined fifteen staircases to create an Escher-style installation outside Tate Modern, ahead of the London Design Festival beginning tomorrow ...
'Endless Stair' is both a sculpture and research project, advancing the knowledge of timber technology and sustainability. The American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC), the leading international trade ...
The Endless Stair installation, constructed on the bank of the River Thames as part of this years London Design Festival, comprises 15 interlocking staircases demonstrating a new cross-laminated ...
A remarkable Escher-esque set of wooden staircases will be installed outside St Paul's Cathedral this autumn to celebrate London Design Festival 2013. Endless Stair, designed by de Rijke Marsh Morgan ...
Indeed the look of this year’s festival is a reminder of the pervasiveness of design, and introduces the idea that both icons and the undervalued but vital objects of our everyday lives are permeated ...
Designed by architect dRMM in collaboration with the American Hardwood Export Council and ARUP Engineers, it’s sited outside the Tate Modern overlooking the Thames. Although Escher-inspired, what we ...