THE LOTUS DOME
The Lotus Dome was a sculptural feat of repetition and radiance. A vast, symmetrical space designed to mesmerize through scale, detail, and calm precision.
Spanning 90 meters in length and 45 meters in width, the horizontal structure unfolded like a blooming lotus, inviting guests into a world of quiet grandeur. Built from 88,000 hand-suspended prisms, each element was meticulously dropped to a calculated level using transparent wire, forming smooth curves and a rippling, light-responsive surface.
The structure featured five petals, with each outlined by seven layers of prisms. At the center of every petal, gold mesh and embedded lighting added warmth and symbolic richness. The repetition, both structural and visual, created a rhythm that was mathematical yet meditative.
This wasn’t just an installation.
It was an environment.
One that celebrated pattern as poetry, and order as beauty.