MITCH HODIONO



In this bird eye’s view, we can clearly see the truncated pyramid shape of the room. The shape is representative of the Mayan Pyramids with spherical cutoff on one corner to show damage from age.




In this section cut, we can see the enterance of the pyramid (shaped like a key-hole) that brings us to the main (cylindrical) room. The rectangular windows on the left and the right are perfectly symmetrical creating a sense of isometric shape (without the sphere cutoff).




The elevation view is meant to highlight the cylinder shape extruding out from the spherical cut. It represents a strong foundation structure that doesn’t get wear and tear as easily compared to it’s exterior coating. Here, we can also see how the rectangular window opens up allowing us to see through the opposite end of the pyramid.