A staircase in Bonn: a sculptural presence and an urban identity
A project created to provide access to a cultural space on the top floor, but above all to demonstrate that even a technical element can become emotion, narrative, and architecture.
Not merely a vertical connection, but an architectural gesture capable of becoming a sculptural presence and an urban identity.
A pure volume, conceived to reflect both the historic and contemporary context, almost to the point of merging with it. The stair, integrated and concealed within the structure itself, reinforces the clarity of the architectural language and the strength of the overall composition.
A project created to provide access to a cultural space on the top floor, but above all to demonstrate that even a technical element can become emotion, narrative, and architecture.
1. Sculptural gesture and urban identity
The staircase is not conceived as a mere functional element, but as a strong architectural presence, capable of giving character and recognizability to the place.
2. Dialogue with the context
The pure volume reflects both the historic and contemporary surroundings, almost merging with them, creating a direct relationship with the city and the memory of the place.
3. Function becoming emotion
Although conceived as a technical access to a cultural space, the project shows that even a functional element can be transformed into narrative, emotion, and architecture.