An award-winning, two storey, 4.6m diameter helical staircase designed and built by UK based Webb Yates Engineers and The Stonemasonry Company.
Under construction at a house at Formby, Merseyside, each step of the apparently floating helix (secured by two post-tensioned, 12.9-millimeter steel cables running through the centre of the stairs) is formed from a single block of stone.
MORE: See The Engineering Behind This Floating, Award-Winning Stone Helical Stair (Archdaily)
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I’d need xanax to walk up those magic stairs!
I’d get up on that.
not building reg compliant
award from the Institute of Structural Engineers says different
Without a banister? Jaysus I’d be terrified going up them stairs. Or maybe it’s not finished. It does say it is under construction…
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The water is to break your fall.
Is that a ffffrrayinnnngg noise I hear, very faintly?
Fantastic looking. They’d be a dicey climb after a night out though