A concise explainer of the structural and lighting illusions that define Hagia Sophia’s interior.

Hagia Sophia’s dome appears to float thanks to pendentives and a ring of windows. That halo is engineered light.
Pendentives transition square base to circular dome.
Buttressing absorbs lateral thrust; rebuilt after quakes.
Clerestory windows create the luminous band.
| Element | Function | Visual Effect |
|---|---|---|
| Pendentives | Square‑to‑circle transition | Seamless dome rise |
| Buttresses | Lateral load management | Mass at edges, light at center |
| Windows | Illumination band | Halo perception |
Stand under the center; note light gradient.
Trace load paths with your eyes across arches.
Try a slow 360° turn under the dome and watch how the shadows change across the arches.


صنعتُ هذا لأُعينك على لقاءِ آياصوفيا بسكينةٍ وسياقٍ وعناية—ليتكلّمَ إليك نُبلُ الأفكار، وهدوءُ الصلوات، وبريقُ الحجر بوضوح.
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