: Characterized by a bulbous shape that tapers to a point, common in Russian and Byzantine religious architecture.
: Lightweight structures made of interlocking polygons or triangles, often used for sports facilities, eco-homes, or greenhouses.
: Their curved design reduces surface area relative to interior volume, which minimizes heat loss and lowers cooling costs.
: Created by layering stones or bricks that gradually overhang until they meet at the top.
: Characterized by a bulbous shape that tapers to a point, common in Russian and Byzantine religious architecture.
: Lightweight structures made of interlocking polygons or triangles, often used for sports facilities, eco-homes, or greenhouses. DOMЕ®
: Their curved design reduces surface area relative to interior volume, which minimizes heat loss and lowers cooling costs. : Characterized by a bulbous shape that tapers
: Created by layering stones or bricks that gradually overhang until they meet at the top. often used for sports facilities