Refine and redesign this 3D timber roof structure based on an architectural concept of a flowing canopy inspired by water movement. Overall goal Transform the current rough structural model into a clean, buildable, and architecturally coherent timber structure with clear hierarchy, rhythm, and structural logic. 🧠 FORM & GEOMETRY Keep the existing footprint and overall flowing shape The roof must feel like a continuous wave flowing across the building Highest point above the main hall, then gradually descending outward The canopy extends beyond the building as a lighter open shelter 🏗️ STRUCTURAL SYSTEM CRUCIAL Primary structure Define 3–4 main load-bearing curved glulam ribs These ribs must: follow the main flow direction be clearly readable form the backbone of the structure Secondary structure Add a lighter perpendicular timber grid This grid: connects the main ribs stabilizes the structure becomes less dense toward the edges 🌳 COLUMNS SUPPORTS Use branching timber columns tree-like / Y-shaped Place them: mainly along the perimeter under main structural ribs Reduce number of columns → fewer but stronger Interior space should remain open and free for market use ⚠️ FIX EXISTING ISSUES Remove or simplify unnecessary chaotic elements Fix any beams that: do not connect logically do not transfer load Rework the front structural element: either integrate it into main load system or simplify it into a clear supporting arch 📉 STRUCTURAL GRADATION Above the main building: structure = stronger, thicker, denser Toward the edges: structure = lighter, thinner, more open ➡️ This creates a transition from: hall → canopy → landscape 🧱 RELATION TO BUILDING Keep the historic building underneath as a simple volume reference The roof should clearly: cover the building extend beyond it unify interior and exterior space 🎨 STYLE & OUTPUT clean architectural 3D model light wood material soft shadows minimal environment no textures no people no text ❗ IMPORTANT do NOT invent a new form do NOT make it sculptural chaos focus on: structural clarity hierarchy buildability The final result must look like a real engineered timber structure, not just a conceptual sketch, keep exact camera angle
PromptRefine and redesign this 3D timber roof structure based on an architectural concept of a flowing canopy inspired by water movement. Overall goal Transform the current rough structural model into a clean, buildable, and architecturally coherent timber structure with clear hierarchy, rhythm, and structural logic. 🧠 FORM & GEOMETRY Keep the existing footprint and overall flowing shape The roof must feel like a continuous wave flowing across the building Highest point above the main hall, then gradually descending outward The canopy extends beyond the building as a lighter open shelter 🏗️ STRUCTURAL SYSTEM (CRUCIAL) Primary structure Define 3–4 main load-bearing curved glulam ribs These ribs must: follow the main flow direction be clearly readable form the backbone of the structure Secondary structure Add a lighter perpendicular timber grid This grid: connects the main ribs stabilizes the structure becomes less dense toward the edges 🌳 COLUMNS (SUPPORTS) Use branching timber columns (tree-like / Y-shaped) Place them: mainly along the perimeter under main structural ribs Reduce number of columns → fewer but stronger Interior space should remain open and free for market use ⚠️ FIX EXISTING ISSUES Remove or simplify unnecessary chaotic elements Fix any beams that: do not connect logically do not transfer load Rework the front structural element: either integrate it into main load system or simplify it into a clear supporting arch 📉 STRUCTURAL GRADATION Above the main building: structure = stronger, thicker, denser Toward the edges: structure = lighter, thinner, more open ➡️ This creates a transition from: hall → canopy → landscape 🧱 RELATION TO BUILDING Keep the historic building underneath as a simple volume reference The roof should clearly: cover the building extend beyond it unify interior and exterior space 🎨 STYLE & OUTPUT clean architectural 3D model light wood material soft shadows minimal environment no textures no people no text ❗ IMPORTANT do NOT invent a new form do NOT make it sculptural chaos focus on: structural clarity hierarchy buildability The final result must look like a real engineered timber structure, not just a conceptual sketch, keep exact camera angle
Date30 March 2026
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