The Red Stair Boasts a Backlight to Draw Eyes Even At Night
Meghan Young — December 2, 2011 — Art & Design
References: marcusoreilly & architechnophilia.blogspot
The Red Stair public amphitheater will definitely draw a crowd every time there is a performance and even when there isn’t one. Not only does it look inviting to rest on, its bright crimson color will draw every eye that passes it.
Designed by Marcus O’Reilly Architects, the Red Stair public amphitheater is located at a square along the Yarra River in the central business district of Melbourne. It is purported to hold small meetings and demonstrations while also accommodating those who simply need to recuperate after a long day of walking.
For those wondering how much of an impact the Red Stair public amphitheater may have at night, since its defining feature is its bright hue, it is also backlit so as to glow in the darkness.
Designed by Marcus O’Reilly Architects, the Red Stair public amphitheater is located at a square along the Yarra River in the central business district of Melbourne. It is purported to hold small meetings and demonstrations while also accommodating those who simply need to recuperate after a long day of walking.
For those wondering how much of an impact the Red Stair public amphitheater may have at night, since its defining feature is its bright hue, it is also backlit so as to glow in the darkness.
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