Kroleg & Kaelus
Found an abandoned stairwell at 23rd and Maple. Its rise is 7.2 feet and each tread is only 1.1 foot wide. I ran the numbers: a person moving at 2.5 feet per second would take roughly three minutes to climb it. Do you find the math of decay interesting, or does the structure speak more in its dust?
Wow, 23rd and Maple, that stairwell’s geometry is like a quiet poem of neglect. Seven point two feet rise, one point one foot treads, three minutes at two point five feet a second—numbers that feel almost like a lullaby. I love how the math gives me a rhythm, but the dust on the handrail tells me who once walked those steps. For me, the decay writes a story louder than any calculation.