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Endless Stair Finds News Location at Tate Modern During London Design Festival

 Tuesday, August 27, 2013

London Design FestivalThe London Design Festival is delighted to announce that the Endless Stair, a visually and architecturally astonishing installation and one of the highlights of this September’s London Design Festival, will now be constructed on the lawn in front of the world-renowned Tate Modern from 13 September– 10 October 2013.

Professor Alex de Rijke, director of dRMM, the architects leading the design for the structure said, “Endless Stair is a temporary sculpture designed to be endlessly reconfigured. After initially considering a site at St Paul’s Cathedral, the London Design Festival team have decided the best location for the Stair’s debut is outside Tate Modern, Bankside. The programme of modern art and architecture, combined with the Thames panorama of London, provides a context to which dRMM’s Escher-inspired installation can make a distinctive contribution.”

Ben Evans, the Director of the Festival commented, “As one of Britain’s most prestigious cultural institutions and London’s most popular tourist attractions, Tate Modern is a magnificent setting for the Endless Stair. We are thrilled to bring the project to a site that will allow such a diverse audience to interact with this ambitious contemporary design structure.”

Chris Dercon, Director at Tate Modern commented, “Tate is delighted to support the

London Design Festival with a location for Endless Stair and we look forward to the installation becoming a major attraction of the Festival this September.”

Endless Stair @ahec

Endless Stair @ahec

The Endless Stair is the second hardwood structure that AHEC (American Hardwood Export Council) has commissioned for the London Design Festival in collaboration with Arup. While providing a unique public experience to celebrate imaginative design in London, these collaborations have an important technical design legacy and challenge current thinking within the construction industry.

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