DAVIED CORDERO
The isometric view shows a a four-sided pyramid with a sharp interior, a skylight, and an entryway. The interior is created by an octagonal chamber. A rectangular hallway that crosses the entirety of the structure provides an entrance as well as a space for natural ventilation. The skylight is formed by the intersection of the octagonal interior and the absence of a circle shaped disk allowing for natural illumination if oriented from East to West.
The elevation view presents a clear vantage point of the entryway crossing the structure. The difference in width between the upper and lower half of the pyramid provide evidence of the change caused by the creation of the skylight. The dashed lines represent the octagonal interior and the inward-shaped skylight.
The section view provides an inside view of the structure. The foreground shows the rectangular entryways and the cross-section on the upper half of the pyramid. In the background, the walls of the interior and the edge of the skylight are shown.