STOOP takes the familiar form of a staircase and brings it into public space. Available in two sizes and a picnic table version, it helps activate entrances, facades and public routes with a presence that feels both social and architectural. A single STOOP invites people to pause. Several arranged together create informal amphitheatre seating for larger groups.
A familiar, intuitive form that immediately invites people to sit, perch or gather without any instruction needed.
Entrances, facades and routes become informal places for pause and everyday interaction, not just spaces to pass through.
Simple geometric forms give STOOP a social, inviting character that works as well in a schoolyard as in a public plaza.

Placed individually along entrances, facades and paths, STOOP turns movement zones into places for pause and everyday interaction.



Combine configurations to create playful geometric landings that define social gathering points and allow for quick, informal meet-ups.

Arrange STOOP in clusters to create informal amphitheatre seating. An optional picnic table with extended tabletops on both sides provides easy wheelchair access.



By combining simple modules, STOOP makes it possible to shape seating and meeting places that respond to the surrounding space.
