
Red Spiral Staircase, Metro Museum
Perfect for industrial decor
$30.00
The Metropolitan Waterworks Museum is a fascinating site that showcases the remarkable engineering feats of the 1880s. As I explored this historic water pumping station, I was particularly drawn to the striking metal red staircase, which evoked the intricate double helix structure of human DNA. This unique architectural element not only adds to the aesthetic charm of the museum but also serves as a testament to the innovative spirit of the era. The museum is not just a tribute to the past; it offers visitors a glimpse into the evolution of waterworks and the importance of sustainable practices today. For those who wish to capture a piece of this experience, photographs featuring the stunning staircase and other elements of the museum are available for purchase.
Every picture I capture mirrors my identity as both an artist and an individual. I hope you enjoyed viewing my photographs as much as I enjoyed taking them. Feel free to drop me a message.
Sue Collins
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