I find the double spiral stairs in the second one to be fascinating. As for the 3 last they answer quite well the question "Why would you want to be a bird?".
Though I retired from a job I loved, if I were to have a career do-over, I would want to be a highway engineer. Designing complex freeway interchanges would be fascinating!
Mmm... Intrigued as I was I looked them up and they are more recent than I thought. Despite their Renaissance look, they were made in 1932. Pieace of art.
More inters here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramante_Staircase#The_modern_staircase
I find the double spiral stairs in the second one to be fascinating.
ReplyDeleteAs for the 3 last they answer quite well the question "Why would you want to be a bird?".
Though I retired from a job I loved, if I were to have a career do-over, I would want to be a highway engineer. Designing complex freeway interchanges would be fascinating!
ReplyDeleteBatRedneck - You have a good eye. I hadn't noticed those stairs were a double spiral.
ReplyDeleteAnon @2:27pm - Some of them are incredibly complicated.
Mmm... Intrigued as I was I looked them up and they are more recent than I thought.
ReplyDeleteDespite their Renaissance look, they were made in 1932.
Pieace of art.
More inters here:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramante_Staircase#The_modern_staircase
BatRedneck - Thanks for the link. That was very interesting reading.
ReplyDeleteso various pics!
ReplyDeleteGreat set.
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