r/StupidStairs
A man is walking backward so perfectly that it looks like the world is moving in reverse
u/comelickmyarmpits — 4 days ago
Corkscrew stepwise up the stairz
u/selfawarefeline — 5 days ago
This unfortunate carpet design. Ankle-breaker design language 🩻⛓️💥🫰
u/selfawarefeline — 6 days ago
How does one enter this door in a local church?
u/TimeWasting_Fun — 10 days ago
Fancy staircase that leads to a ceiling
Found this at Nomad, London.
During the conversion of the former Bow Street Magistrates' Court, the design team (Roman and Williams) had to navigate strict preservation rules for the Grade II-listed building.
Instead of tearing out portions of the old structure that couldn't lead to modern compliant exits, they kept this segment as a "folly" a decorative feature that celebrates the building's quirky past.
A hidden treasure, confusing of course!
u/Somewherecharming95 — 9 days ago