Magical Moving Staircase Reveals Accessibility Lift at Fitzroy Hotel in London
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- Опубликовано: 14 фев 2022
- It feels like a scene straight from a Harry Potter film at the Fitzroy Hotel, when the stairs magically disappear to reveal a disabled access lift.
Alexander Vasquez, 26, a marketer from Costa Rica, filmed the video of taking the lift on December 20th, 2021, and the video quickly went viral online.
The 19th century building is located at Russell Square, Bloomsbury, and Alex loves how they've incorporated disability access to fit the aesthetic of the hotel.
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Imagine how far down they had to dig to get all that in there? Looks amazing though, great piece of engineering 👍🏻
Lots of practice ;)
Looks like a complex mechanism
Well that is just awesome.
Fabulous Fitzroy ❤beautiful
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I would say that the retracting steps and rails add too many points of failure. It is eye catching though.
Ingenious.
Stunning!
Ramp = 10 seconds
Lift contraption = 1 min 15 seconds
Ramp = impossible for some people
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Overwhelming Exception Fallacy = ?
What they should have done was put a entrance at ground level and put a lift indoors. If that's impossible then this is the next best solution, albeit a tad overdeveloped.
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Theatricality is really the point..... a unique experience, English eccentricity, Edwardian "Heath Robinsonesque" glamour..... etc...
It's like being served a meal on a silver platter instead of there being a buffet.
Could be worse I guess. A big gaudy art piece with no intrinsic purpose.
Ridiculous
Bruh, MORE buildings and areas need contraptions like this. If they can pay for stairs, they can pay for clients/customers of Any ability to access their facilities. No excuses.☝️