
Lecture stair sections (1): top section (2): side on. This i found particularly interesting beacuse of the precision design and the element of danger.


Stair designs for original model. Designed to have an angry ruthless feel to it.

These are my final stair designs. I expanded upon this original creating a slight spiral as seen later on. The heavy duty glass ramp still remains although it is intergrated into the lower stair design. This is to give a feel of danger and excitement to the lower section; thus keeping both stairs interesting.

This is my down stairs section for my final design, it cuts through a 'pillar' and in the actual model also has the ramp. Also, i felt a 90 degree angle would be more interesting and 'sharp' edged to keep place with the metal motifon that lower section. Based on:
stair designs for drawing 18 (train+metal)
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