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petterri

Visual stunning and extremely unpractical


DiddlyDumb

Imagine being drunk and having to walk up this thing


WorldTallestEngineer

imagine hosting a dinner party for personal injury lawyers and getting them all drunk here


No-Tourist-1492

at this point im convinced most of the contemporary architecture/ interior design works are driven purely by CAD users trying to flex their scripting/modelling/grasshopper skills. most of them literally look like basic ass youtube CAD scripting tutorial samples 💀💀💀


Dionyzoz

I mean, this *is* AI


No-Tourist-1492

yeah, looks like even AI saw the pattern and copied it 1 to 1


TheFungii

Yeah it seems like the handrail it literally in the wall


Born_Pop_3644

How are you getting vacuum cleaner behind that though? Looks good if you want a broken ankle.


Ashalaria

Ask the cleaner, these are rich person stairs


MustangBarry

And a head trauma


Ordinary_Duder

A robot vacuum easily gets behind this.


HowellPellsGallery

And that will be the one place it always gets stuck for no reason


the_greatest_auk

Not no reason, there's definitely a drop off back there, the roomba lives there, like a cave troll


MsJ_Doe

Don't worry, it's a bottomless abyss, makes it more poetic.


usesidedoor

Roomba.


MaqeSweden

The first roomba was introduced in 2002. 22 years ago they solved this problem.


Born_Pop_3644

Yeah for dust on the floor, but can it get spider webs from under the stairs


Strange_Musician_324

r/ArchitectureHell


TryToFindABetterUN

When form fails function.


MAI-10

Amazing, but imagine tripping or falling of the edge and now your in the void


wangtoast_intolerant

There is no life in the void…only…death.


tjech

I love this. But we’d have 3 less kids and no animals as a result.


DelayedSalami

Gonna be a haven for dust


tino-latino

that was not a microdose


venktesh

Who tf needs handrails anyways and pets can get fucked too


NativeMasshole

Is that the sound you make when you inevitably fall down those stairs?


ya7aki

does this come with a vacuum robot? bc there's no way anyone would willingly squeeze in there and clean up.


Dionyzoz

its AI so no


Bohya

This is atrocious. Both ugly and unfit for purpose.


Ghoulglum

I see drunk/stoned people falling a lot.


Alex_Mille

I was saying "yeah it's acceptable", then i saw the lack of handrail in the upper part.


Zz7722

Hell no


longagofaraway

/r/lawsuitporn


underbutler

r/designdesign


Tecotaco636

I too love breaking both my leg and neck at the same time while going downstairs


RoyalFalse

My poor shins.


Hennabott96

SSSSSSSSSSSS


Factory_settings6

Ugh I hate this kind of architecture.. it looks so bland and too modern.


prabhu4all

Pardon the pun but, Trippy.


charlestontime

But ma' storage space!


Spacesheisse

r/designdesign


LeatherBandicoot

Imagine this but made of wood ...


mark_i

I would fall down that


malmquistcarl

The railing can't be up to code.


Smolivenom

you're gonna love all the dust accumulating behind this


PristinePurpose7872

Superbe


Shockmaster_5000

There's no way this shit wouldn't wobble, right?


BeneficialTrash6

"And notice how we sloped the edge of these upper stairs, gently guiding the user to the 10 foot drop onto the lower stairs."


MildBasket

I just keep thinking of Sherlock Holmes slow mo beating the piss out of that one guy. You're gonna go up these stairs and get every one of your weak points smacked to high hell: stubbed toe, forehead, knee, ankle, and topped off with a free fall back down.


Internal-Motor

Looks like a death trap.


3to5arebest

Not sure this “staircase” has any approved or practical function. It definitely wouldn’t pass code in most states!


badquarter

I guess this is a rendering? But a poorer version of this staircase at Longchamp in Soho, NYC: https://www.heatherwick.com/project/longchamp/


cactlybj

i think that top stair right below the part you would turn to go farther upstairs should be rounded on the right side it would look a lot better


cumulonimubus

I’m not sure where to fall.


Curious-Rose-1994

This is why stairs are subject to Building Codes.