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After my mapping of stairs, I started to divide stairs in general into categories in terms of form, function, relation to ground and railing etc. I also started to look at the stair as an independent object isolated from its context and conducted an investigation of what stairs can be and how they can be read, both as a three-dimensional geometrical object but also the drawing of a stair as a two-dimensional graphical element.
Uniform typology models used as a tool to play around with and explore possible and less possible meetings between typologies.
Graphical interpretations/intentional productive misreadings of typical stair drawing as two-dimensional object.
Three-dimensional interpretation of two-dimensional
graphical productive misreadings.
Alternative three-dimensional interpretation of two-dimensional
graphical productive misreadings.