The magic staircase that leads to the moon and the sun
Categories: Design and Architecture | North America
By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/the-magic-staircase-that-leads-to-the-moon-and-the-sun.htmlIn San Francisco, on 16th Avenue, there is a stunningly beautiful Tiled Steps project - local residents came together and covered all 163 steps with an amazingly beautiful and bright mosaic. If you still think that there is nothing unusual here, wait for the sun to set.
The mirror surface of the mosaic reflects the moonlight falling on the steps, and at dawn and sunset the pattern lights up with a bright fire. It took a year and a half and 300 locals to create such beauty.
On the steps you can see a pattern in the form of animals, birds and fish. This project is an excellent example of what a society of people living next to each other can create if they have one goal.
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In daylight, the staircase decorated with patterns looks picturesque.
And when night falls, the steps magically transform.
View from above.
When the sun sets, the mosaic also reflects the last rays of the passing day.
Keywords: Beauty | Stairs | Moon | Mosaic | Reflection | San francisco | Light | Sun | Neighbors | Usa
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