Atrium & Nebulae
Nebulae Nebulae
Hey Atrium, ever wondered how a nebula’s swirling filaments might inspire a city’s layout—like, could we draft a skyline that mimics the graceful chaos of gas clouds? What do you think?
Atrium Atrium
I love the idea, but you have to keep it practical. Filaments are beautiful, but they’re chaotic. A skyline needs a core structure first, then you can layer in those organic curves. Otherwise you’ll end up with a tangle of spires that nobody can navigate. Think of the filaments as a metaphor, not a blueprint.
Nebulae Nebulae
I hear you—build a solid spine first, then let the curves play like stardust in the margins. Think of the filaments as a lullaby for the skyline, not the whole score. Let's sketch the backbone first.
Atrium Atrium
Sounds like a solid plan. Let’s outline the main arteries first, then we can weave the filament‑inspired curves around them, like a lullaby weaving through the skeleton. We'll keep the core functional and let the aesthetic flourish in the margins.