M.C. Escher’s dream jungle gym just landed on the Tate Modern’s front lawn as part of this year’s London Design Festival.
Endless Stair, commissioned by the Festival in partnership with the American Hardwood Export Council and designed by London-based dRMM Architects, is a public art installation in the form of 15 intertwined staircases. The components were produced in Italy by Imola Legno, marking the first use of American Tulipwood as cross-laminated timber, then transported to Switzerland for assembly.
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