Project 1 Practice: Sport Palace Dome Geometry he dome of this building is composed of two curves, forming a synclastic surface. The primary dome features two downward-curving arches that are perpendicular to each other. However, within each grid or segment of this main surface, the panels are made up of smaller surfaces resembling hyperbolic paraboloids. These internal components are formed by one upward and one downward curve, which gives the structure its complex form. This geometric configuration was a key factor in my decision to model this building in Revit. Figure 1. Sketch of the grid analysis using the deformation method (Damy Rios, 1968) Figure 2. Roof structure composed of hyperbolic paraboloids, with each module forming a pyramid of four paraboloids. (https://www.slideshare.net/) Step-by-Step Revit Modeling Workflow for The Sports Palace For modeling the dome, Employing Mass In Place command, I first established the boundary based on the angle from the cent