вторник, 6 марта 2012 г.

Olympic Museum in Georgia by Architects of Invention







This maple-veneered staircase twists and turns between the floors of an Olympic Museum in Georgia refurbished by UK and Georgia firm Architects of InventionThe architects created openings in the interior walls of the four-storey building to connect the new staircase with exhibitions and other rooms on the upper levels.
This work represents the idea of dynamics in sport with the abstract compositions of the staircase and the reception table. The first object you encounter is the introverted desk with its never-ending fissure, and then you meet the extroverted staircase – like the open path to Olympus, where the summit meets its own reflection, inferring that striving never ends, that there is no limit to human achievement. 
a very impressive structure of a staircase, for me it looks like enormously enlarged neat model of the staircase, because of its size and brave flowing shape.

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