interdomes
Interdomes refer to the spatial and functional relationships between multiple domed structures, often found in architectural, urban planning, or environmental contexts. The concept emphasizes the interplay and connectivity of distinct dome-like forms, whether they are physical buildings, natural landforms, or conceptual spaces. In architecture, interdomes can describe the arrangement of adjacent or interconnected domes, such as in religious complexes, cultural centers, or modernist designs where domes serve as focal points or transitional zones.
The term may also apply to ecological or urban landscapes where domes—such as geodesic or inflatable structures—are
Historically, interdomes have appeared in monumental architecture, such as the Hagia Sophia’s domed interior paired with
While not a widely standardized term, "interdomes" reflects a broader discussion on how spatial design can foster