Philip Watts Design in Nottingham, England specialise in no compromise avant-garde staircases. This one features a helical rolled beam that has structurally bonded glass treads and rises within a glass shaft. Domestic client in London
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Take a look at the soffit on this helical stair situated in an incredible luxury home. via Lilo Magazine
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It took 500 hours to carve this extraordinary staircase from a 50 tonne section of an ancient Kauri tree. Read more at Ancient Kauri Kingdom
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Massive helical staircase. How many rises without a rest landing? Via plataformaarquitectura
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A dripping melting staircase, over looking a Glacier in the French Alps by maverick uk design and fabrication company Philip Watts Design
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A staircase, located in Dresden, Germany, Saxony, a part of the library of the University of Technology. It’s a part of the new build of the IT
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Double flight helical staircase with lights in the soffit. Via the coolhunter
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EeStairs supplied this dramatic helical stair for Aegon’s Headquarters in the Hague.
EeStairs
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Armani Store New York. Design by Massimiliano Fuksas
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A modern, edge grain fir open riser 2 floor S curve staircase just finished in Canada. The staircase was inspired in part by the many remaining mine shafts in the area that are left over from the days of mining silver in the early 1900s.
Builder: Neil McBriar of Habitat Custom
Photo: Bryce Duffy
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Oliver Uhrig sent me some pics of these great stairs: He says: “We are 4 artists working with photos in Munich, Germany. We were inspired by your site, and today we finished the stair in our new studio. The whole stair is made out of OSB. Our studio is called “BOX|MIT|LOCH” – this is German [...]
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“I designed and built this compensated stair (”escalera compensada” in Spanish) in order to offer the gentlest possible slope within a very tight available space. While the overall stair trajectory follows a simple “L”, the treads are actually slightly fan-shaped in plan. As with a spiral stair, the trajectory is less steep at the exterior [...]
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An oak and glass combination of open treads mortised into self supporting engineered strings with flying landings and ‘Harmony’ fixed glass.
Kevala Stairs
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“This was an existing stair; we stripped the treads and hand rail to create a clean new look.”
Image: Andrew Garn
Studio ST Architects
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bldgs: the office of architects brian bell and david yokum
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Van Den Valentyn Architecktur
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Shaker Village of Pleasant Hill on Flickr
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Urban Boy 1980’s photostream
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Photo copyright Philippe Buffard
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Photo: Iwan Baan Photography
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“Stairs in a hotel in central Tangier, Morocco. We were the only customers in the 7-storey hotel. I didn’t sleep that night, waiting for the dawn, and took pictures at 5 am.”
A Flat in Berlin
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The Rookery Building (Wikipedia)
Submitted by Cameron Christopher
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Morrison Brink Stonor Architecture
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imm cologne 2009 flickr photoset
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Submitted by Matt Chisholm of theory.org
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LHOAS & LHOAS Architectes
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Flickr: stukinha’s photostream: The Stairs
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cole007.net’s flickr photostream
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Richard Powers Photographer
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