Create a clean architectural axonometric drawing of the structural skeleton only for a large organic roof canopy above a historic market hall. Geometry The roof follows an asymmetrical flowing footprint The canopy covers a historic rectangular building and extends outward as a large protective overhang The highest point is above the main building The structure gradually slopes down toward one side, like flowing water Structural system Show only the structural frame, not the finished roof surface Primary structure: 3 to 5 large curved glulam timber ribs These main ribs follow the main flow direction of the roof Secondary structure: smaller perpendicular timber beams forming a readable supporting grid The structure should look hierarchical, with stronger main members and lighter secondary members Columns Support the roof with large branching timber columns Tree-like or Y-shaped columns Place columns mainly along the perimeter Keep the interior as open as possible Drawing content Show the roof skeleton in axonometric view Lightly indicate the footprint of the historic building below for reference Emphasize structural logic, rhythm, and flow Style architectural axonometric sketch conceptual structural diagram clean white background light wood material no people no text no labels no finished cladding focus only on structure Important the result must look like a realistic structural concept for a buildable timber roof not a freeform sculpture readable main ribs, secondary beams, and branching supports strictly follow the provided plan geometry do not invent a new shape do not simplify curves keep it architectural and realistic, keep exact camera angle
PromptCreate a clean architectural axonometric drawing of the structural skeleton only for a large organic roof canopy above a historic market hall. Geometry The roof follows an asymmetrical flowing footprint The canopy covers a historic rectangular building and extends outward as a large protective overhang The highest point is above the main building The structure gradually slopes down toward one side, like flowing water Structural system Show only the structural frame, not the finished roof surface Primary structure: 3 to 5 large curved glulam timber ribs These main ribs follow the main flow direction of the roof Secondary structure: smaller perpendicular timber beams forming a readable supporting grid The structure should look hierarchical, with stronger main members and lighter secondary members Columns Support the roof with large branching timber columns Tree-like or Y-shaped columns Place columns mainly along the perimeter Keep the interior as open as possible Drawing content Show the roof skeleton in axonometric view Lightly indicate the footprint of the historic building below for reference Emphasize structural logic, rhythm, and flow Style architectural axonometric sketch conceptual structural diagram clean white background light wood material no people no text no labels no finished cladding focus only on structure Important the result must look like a realistic structural concept for a buildable timber roof not a freeform sculpture readable main ribs, secondary beams, and branching supports strictly follow the provided plan geometry do not invent a new shape do not simplify curves keep it architectural and realistic, keep exact camera angle
Date29 March 2026
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