Roman surfaces0707
- Yuki

- Jul 5
- 1 min read
Self-intersecting surfaces that appear when a projective plane is pushed into three-dimensional space.one
"A surface that has no distinction between front and back, but is forced to appear as such in three-dimensional space."
exterior:
A cultural hall where three large curved shells overlap in the center, making it impossible to tell which is the front and which is the back .
Introspection:
The walls, ceiling, and floor continuously reverse, creating a space where the sense of outside and inside is swapped as you wander through it .
cross section:
Multiple curved surfaces intersect in the center, creating a unified structure that integrates the hall, lobby, and corridors.
Topology / Projective Geometry / Self-Intersection Architecture

A mathematical sculpture in which curved membranes are pressed from three directions and intersect in the center.











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