Started reworking, because I realised that the structure was not really the cones that contributed to it( there was a platform). I removed the platforms, and re-looked at the whole office.
Reason I placed a platform previously was because the surface was uneven, so to improve the experienced, I made a flat floor. I decided to fill up the hollow shapes of the cone, so that a smoother walk through the structure could be achieved.
Looked at placement of the cones.
Decided to use a larger cone to enable more space. Even though the small cones were 10x10x10m, in the end, only a little amount of space would be used comfortably (due to the cone shape going smaller at the ends).
Started moulding the base.
Finished the prelimary base of the structure.
Added a fourth cone to the base structure.
The fourth cone would jut out from the mountain, and leave this awful gap. To solve this problem, I decided to add a cone, to continue the movement coming out of the mountain.
Decided to continue the hemisphere idea along the mountain, to have this grand feeling of an office floor.
Decided to make the hemisphere larger, and on the same angle to the smaller hemisphere. I chose to use the bigger space as a large viewing space, and the small hemisphere to be used as a small office.
Made the hemisphere on a different angle, to reveal the underneath of it, making the space well defined.
Re-did the roofs, the old cones were too small to reflect the space and were placed in a pattern
Added a fourth cone to the top, and also added the cone which links to this blogsite on touch.
Different view.
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