Pyramid - 2 - Piranesi - Stacking
Inverse Piranesi Pyramid is a modular, stackable 3D‑printed light sculpture (or sculpture‑only object) built from repeating inverted pyramid units and a base/top system. The geometry was developed through a parametric (Grasshopper-driven) workflow: simple rules, repeated many times, producing a form that feels both architectural and meditative.
Aesthetically, it’s designed to feel both technical and meditative: crisp facets, rhythmic repetition, and a central light void that turns the stack into a glowing column. Spiritually (and intentionally), it’s about ritual + focus; the same way repeating forms in architecture can create a sense of calm, intention, and presence.





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