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- Mix and Step: Looking at Some Multi-Materials Staircases
- Walirumana Ethno Educational Center / Salba
Outside Inside Pavilion / Tohmestudio Posted: 20 Apr 2022 09:00 AM PDT
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Parrilla Restaurant / Aalva arquitetos Posted: 20 Apr 2022 07:00 AM PDT
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Win Win Twin Towers / kister scheithauer gross architekten und stadtplaner Posted: 20 Apr 2022 05:00 AM PDT
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House Vaneker / Groothuijse de Boer architecten Posted: 20 Apr 2022 03:00 AM PDT
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Mix and Step: Looking at Some Multi-Materials Staircases Posted: 20 Apr 2022 12:30 AM PDT Whether to mark a change of direction, to highlight its first steps or its own presence in a room, stairs that combine two or more materials tend to draw attention by establishing dialogs between particular characteristics of each material. Concrete, steel and wood are some of the most common choices to compose the structure of stairs due to their high strength and versatility. But, when combined, these different materials expand their individual possibilities and reveal how the design can be tailored to their peculiarities and connections. The combination of textures, colors, and finishes among materials can provide a number of creative solutions for these elements used for vertical circulation, as shown in LÂM's Home, by AD+studio and House 9A, by 23o5Studio, characterized by stairs with a sturdy and rough base that meets a light and sleek structure of steps. The opposite composition order, a lighter base that meets a robust set of steps, thrives ingeniously in Luis Carbonell's Casa Chulavista and messina | rivas' Angatuba House, where the light wooden stairs' base is followed by raw concrete steps. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Walirumana Ethno Educational Center / Salba Posted: 20 Apr 2022 12:00 AM PDT
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