Dezeen's top 10 staircases of 2018
Continuing our review of 2018, social media assistant Fiona Hartley picks the 10 most impressive staircases of the past year, including a flowing structure made from oak and a set of cantilevered pink steps.
Portico Palmeto, Mexico, by TACO
Mexican firm TACO chose to use pink-tinted concrete for the staircase of its own headquarters in Mérida, on Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula.
The structure comprises two parts – a chunky cast-concrete base and set of cantilevered treads. The design is intended to complement the rest of the Mayan-inspired space, which features palm trees and water pools.
Find out more about Portico Palmeto studio ›
Stairstalk, UK, by Atmos Studio
The flowing form of this laminated oak staircase provides a centrepiece for HIDE, a new restaurant in London's Mayfair. The structure curls up from the basement bar to the upper mezzanine. Created using a specialised method of bentwood construction, it features tendril-like lines that appear to flow out from niches in the wall.
Find out more about Stairstalk ›
New Central Library, Canada, by Snøhetta and Dialog
The New Central Library in Calgary is organised around a huge canoe-shaped atrium, lined in hemlock wood slats to reference to Canada's First Nations people.
This material also covers the staircases and balustrades that wind up through the space, providing a warm aesthetic and helping to control acoustics.
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