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An overhead view captures the elegant, spiraling architecture of a multi-story staircase in Basel, Switzerland. The perspective looks directly down into the well of the stairwell, highlighting the smooth, curving walls and the descending flights of stairs. The dominant subjects are the staircase itself and a series of modern, tubular light fixtures. These elongated, white fluorescent lights are suspended vertically down the center of the stairwell by thin, dark cables, illuminating the space with a bright, clean glow. The walls are a uniform, light beige or cream color, creating a soft, uncluttered aesthetic, and their smooth curves guide the eye downwards. The stair treads are light brown, marked with a pattern of small, dark dots along their edges, contrasting slightly with the plain risers. A slender metal handrail follows the inner curve of the stairs. No people are present, leaving the focus entirely on the architectural design and the interplay of light and form. The artificial lighting suggests an interior space, likely a public building or a well-designed residence. The overall impression is one of modern simplicity and functional artistry. Above one of the upper stair segments, the word "TOILET" is subtly visible on the wall.
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