Zome (architecture)
A zome is a building designed using geometries different from of a series of rectangular boxes, used in a typical house or building. The word ''zome'' was coined in 1968 by Nooruddeen Durkee (then Steve Durkee), combining the words dome and zonohedron. One of the earliest models became a large climbing structure at the Lama Foundation. Provided by Wikipedia-
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