It is a combination of traditional architecture, digital art and creative coding. Muqarnas (Ahoopāy), is a form of ornamented vaulting in Traditional Iranian architecture. It is the archetypal form of Islamic architecture, integral to the vernacular of Traditional buildings. The muqarnas (Ahoopāy) structure originated from the squinch. Sometimes called "honeycomb vaulting" or "stalactite vaulting", the purpose of muqarnas is to create a smooth, decorative zone of transition in an otherwise bare, structural space. This structure gives the ability to distinguish between the main parts of a building and serve as a transition from the walls of a room into a domed ceiling. Muqarnas (Ahoopāy) architecture is featured in domes, half-dome entrances, Iwans and apses. The two main types of muqarnas are the North African/Middle Eastern style, composed of a series of downward triangular projections, and the Iranian style, composed of connecting tiers of segments. 2023