Sphere Building System
06/09/2026
2606096037067

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# SPHERE MODEL DESCRIPTION

## General Description

The "Sphere" Model is an architectural building system based on a stratodetic dome structural concept, designed for residential, hospitality, commercial, recreational, and mixed-use applications.

The model combines architectural, structural, engineering, and construction solutions into a unified spherical or substantially spherical building form. The system is intended to provide a highly efficient, structurally stable, and visually distinctive building typology that can be adapted to multiple scales, functions, and geographic markets.

## Structural System

The primary load-bearing structure of the Sphere Model is based on a stratodetic dome framework consisting of vertically oriented structural ribs interconnected by transverse bracing members and horizontal stabilizing elements.

This structural configuration creates a rigid three-dimensional shell capable of efficiently distributing vertical, lateral, wind, and snow loads throughout the structure while minimizing the need for internal load-bearing walls.

In a preferred embodiment, the primary structural members are manufactured from Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL), engineered wood products, or equivalent structural materials possessing high strength-to-weight characteristics and dimensional stability. Connection systems may incorporate metal, composite, or hybrid fastening components.

## Building Envelope

The Sphere Model incorporates a multilayer building envelope utilizing a ventilated façade system.

The façade assembly may include:

- Structural support framework;
- Thermal insulation layer;
- Ventilation cavity;
- Weather-resistant membrane;
- External cladding system.

The ventilated façade configuration promotes moisture control, thermal performance, durability, and long-term building efficiency.

Exterior cladding materials may include metal panels, timber products, composite panels, fiber cement panels, glass systems, ceramic materials, or other suitable architectural finishes.

## Architectural Characteristics

The architectural identity of the Sphere Model is defined by:

- A spherical or substantially spherical overall form;
- Continuous curved surfaces;
- Integration of panoramic glazing systems;
- Adaptable floor layouts and spatial configurations;
- Possibility of single-story, multi-story, mezzanine, or mixed-use arrangements;
- Integration of terraces, balconies, skylights, and custom architectural features.

The internal organization of spaces may vary depending on project requirements without altering the essential characteristics of the model.

## Distinctive Features

The Sphere Model is characterized by the following distinctive elements:

1. A spherical or substantially spherical building geometry.
2. A stratodetic dome structural system serving as the primary load-bearing framework.
3. A network of transverse bracing members providing structural rigidity and stability.
4. The use of LVL structural components or equivalent engineered timber elements.
5. A ventilated façade building envelope system.
6. Integration of architectural, structural, and engineering solutions within a unified spatial shell.
7. Scalability across different building sizes and uses while maintaining the fundamental structural and architectural principles of the model.

## Technical Advantages

The Sphere Model provides several technical and commercial advantages, including:

- Reduced material consumption compared to conventional rectilinear structures;
- High structural efficiency resulting from dome-based load distribution;
- Enhanced resistance to wind, seismic, and snow loads;
- Improved energy performance through optimized building geometry and ventilated façade technology;
- Reduced thermal bridging and improved environmental performance;
- Potential for prefabrication and off-site manufacturing of structural components;
- Accelerated construction and installation processes;
- Adaptability to various climatic conditions and regulatory environments;
- Increased architectural distinctiveness and market differentiation.

## Intellectual Property

The Sphere Model constitutes a proprietary architectural and construction system incorporating original architectural expression, structural engineering solutions, building envelope technology, design methodology, and related know-how.

The model includes all associated architectural designs, structural configurations, technical documentation, production methodologies, engineering specifications, BIM models, drawings, details, and derivative adaptations developed by or for the Intellectual Property Owner.

Any modification, adaptation, localization, scaling, customization, or derivative implementation of the Sphere Model shall remain subject to the intellectual property rights associated with the original system.

Architecture and engineering
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lvl structure
ventilated façade
dome house
stratodetic dome
sphere architecture
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Title Sphere Building System
# SPHERE MODEL DESCRIPTION

## General Description

The "Sphere" Model is an architectural building system based on a stratodetic dome structural concept, designed for residential, hospitality, commercial, recreational, and mixed-use applications.

The model combines architectural, structural, engineering, and construction solutions into a unified spherical or substantially spherical building form. The system is intended to provide a highly efficient, structurally stable, and visually distinctive building typology that can be adapted to multiple scales, functions, and geographic markets.

## Structural System

The primary load-bearing structure of the Sphere Model is based on a stratodetic dome framework consisting of vertically oriented structural ribs interconnected by transverse bracing members and horizontal stabilizing elements.

This structural configuration creates a rigid three-dimensional shell capable of efficiently distributing vertical, lateral, wind, and snow loads throughout the structure while minimizing the need for internal load-bearing walls.

In a preferred embodiment, the primary structural members are manufactured from Laminated Veneer Lumber (LVL), engineered wood products, or equivalent structural materials possessing high strength-to-weight characteristics and dimensional stability. Connection systems may incorporate metal, composite, or hybrid fastening components.

## Building Envelope

The Sphere Model incorporates a multilayer building envelope utilizing a ventilated façade system.

The façade assembly may include:

- Structural support framework;
- Thermal insulation layer;
- Ventilation cavity;
- Weather-resistant membrane;
- External cladding system.

The ventilated façade configuration promotes moisture control, thermal performance, durability, and long-term building efficiency.

Exterior cladding materials may include metal panels, timber products, composite panels, fiber cement panels, glass systems, ceramic materials, or other suitable architectural finishes.

## Architectural Characteristics

The architectural identity of the Sphere Model is defined by:

- A spherical or substantially spherical overall form;
- Continuous curved surfaces;
- Integration of panoramic glazing systems;
- Adaptable floor layouts and spatial configurations;
- Possibility of single-story, multi-story, mezzanine, or mixed-use arrangements;
- Integration of terraces, balconies, skylights, and custom architectural features.

The internal organization of spaces may vary depending on project requirements without altering the essential characteristics of the model.

## Distinctive Features

The Sphere Model is characterized by the following distinctive elements:

1. A spherical or substantially spherical building geometry.
2. A stratodetic dome structural system serving as the primary load-bearing framework.
3. A network of transverse bracing members providing structural rigidity and stability.
4. The use of LVL structural components or equivalent engineered timber elements.
5. A ventilated façade building envelope system.
6. Integration of architectural, structural, and engineering solutions within a unified spatial shell.
7. Scalability across different building sizes and uses while maintaining the fundamental structural and architectural principles of the model.

## Technical Advantages

The Sphere Model provides several technical and commercial advantages, including:

- Reduced material consumption compared to conventional rectilinear structures;
- High structural efficiency resulting from dome-based load distribution;
- Enhanced resistance to wind, seismic, and snow loads;
- Improved energy performance through optimized building geometry and ventilated façade technology;
- Reduced thermal bridging and improved environmental performance;
- Potential for prefabrication and off-site manufacturing of structural components;
- Accelerated construction and installation processes;
- Adaptability to various climatic conditions and regulatory environments;
- Increased architectural distinctiveness and market differentiation.

## Intellectual Property

The Sphere Model constitutes a proprietary architectural and construction system incorporating original architectural expression, structural engineering solutions, building envelope technology, design methodology, and related know-how.

The model includes all associated architectural designs, structural configurations, technical documentation, production methodologies, engineering specifications, BIM models, drawings, details, and derivative adaptations developed by or for the Intellectual Property Owner.

Any modification, adaptation, localization, scaling, customization, or derivative implementation of the Sphere Model shall remain subject to the intellectual property rights associated with the original system.
Work type Architecture and engineering
Tags spherical building, lvl structure, ventilated façade, dome house, stratodetic dome, sphere architecture, engineered timber

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