Real-Life Escher Stairways

'Endless Stair' by dRMM Was Built for the London Design Festival 2013

Endless Stair by dRMM is an M.C. Escher-inspired staircase built for the upcoming London Design Festival 2013. The staircase draws direct inspiration from the Dutch artist's drawings. A total of 20 separate staircases will make up Endless Stair.

In addition to being quite the sight to see, Endless Stair by dRMM will offer those who climb up it a prime view of London. The staircase is to be placed in front of St. Paul's Cathedral and will offer those who ascend it a view of the River Thames, Millennium Bridge and Tate Modern. London Design Festival 2013 kicks off September 14th and runs until the 22nd.
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