DEANNA BARIS



The isometric view shows a cube with two visible semi-circular entryways, two windows, and a skylight. The entrances are formed by a sphere, creating even, symmetric openings as well as the core interior of the room. This sphere intersects with a nine-sided pyramid that breaks through the top to form a skylight. A three sided pyramid cuts diagonally through the cube to create two windows of different sizes, one creating a jagged form at the cube’s corner.




This elevation view displays the rounded entryway and one of the triangular windows into the interior. Through the triangular window, the open space created by the nine-sided pyramid is visible. Dotted lines show the unseen portion of the vertical pyramid’s form, its intersection with the sphere, and the continuation of the three-sided pyramid cutting through the cube diagonally.




The section view shows the sloping of the nine-sided pyramid and its vertical intersection with the cube. The rounded edge of the cube curves up from the entryway as it meets the central pyramid. In the more heavily shaded space, the triangular pyramid passes through the vertical opening to create a window.