The dragonfly by design. Simple and beautiful.
In this article, I won't delve into the typical dragonfly or attempt to visualize its appearance. Instead, I'll concentrate on its design and what makes it captivating. Designer: Fortuna Rosa, the mind behind the Fortuna Rosa dragonfly. The focus is on the elaborate design of the dragonfly by Fortuna Rosa. Megahertz Megahertz emphasizes the intricate design of the MegaHERZHOL. Designers include Fortuna Rosa, Alexey Marchenko, and Vitaly Shchegelsky. How did you develop this complex design for the dragonfly? "I decided to explore what truly fascinated me" from my childhood. I grew up with a closed-circuit TV, which, even now in its third decade, is still operated by its original owners, day and night, turning on and off as they please. I envisioned a home with a window and a stove, a barbecue area, a large canopy to protect both the rich and the poor, and a direct path to the forest and trees. I took a child to the forest, noticed a canopy beside the house where the child grew up, and a month later, I decided to build a house inspired by it. Designed by my Brother Fortuna Rosa, the first step after receiving my initial design was to paint the outline of the house. The crown was primed, and the window was tinted. The house is constructed as a frame—it's an object, not a plan. The house is built using timber. It was possible that the plan didn't need changes before construction, but I felt it was time to discover its composition. The outline of a frame house. Photo source: dom-bt.com Everything proceeded according to plan, except for a few minor tweaks: the roof was tiled, the attic height was set at 12, 15, and 17 meters, and both the floor and ceiling were constructed using the same method as the roof. The foundation was created using a block covering an area of 200-300m2, and the roof was sagged and laid over it. The roof sagged, was laid, and the foundation was completed. Photo source: dom-bt.com Frame house. Photo source: dom-bt.com The house itself wasn't very comfortable; the biggest challenge was making it functional. I had to invent a simple, functional device that would work even with minimal experience.