Take the Stairs
Dear Diary,
I was reading my Harvard Gazette yesterday and there was an article about staircases, specifically, the ones around Harvard, many of which I remember climbing during my time there. It also spoke about the idea that perhaps staircases will be a thing of the past with the need today of making all buildings handicap accessible. I hope that never happens.
All of this reminded me, of the bad and creaky knees, that a few years ago I drove 1,000 miles to see, and climb, a staircase...the one I post today. It is in the Pleasant Hill Shaker Village in Kentucky. I learned about it in an architectural history class in college and I'd always wanted to see it in person and so off I went. It is an amazing piece of architectural engineering. I also love the round barn at the Shaker Village in Hancock, Massachusetts. Its interior reminded me of Gothic cathedrals.
Staircases can be elegant and beautiful transitions and I would hate to see them loose their importance in architecture. We can have both, accessibility and beauty. Although I often rely on elevators, sometimes it is much better to "take the stairs".
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