
The Wick-ed VertiFlow system's flexible, modular nature enables a wide array of structures. While a dome is certainly achievable, other possibilities abound:
1. Tower or Skyscraper: By stacking segments vertically, a tall structure can be created, providing a habitat for climbing or tall plants.
2. Wall or Barrier: When aligned horizontally or at an angle, the VertiFlow system can create an eco-friendly wall that is both functional and aesthetically pleasing.
3. Arch or Bridge: By gently curving a line of VertiFlows, one can create an arch or even a bridge. This could be particularly useful in urban settings, adding greenery to man-made infrastructure.
4. Spiral Structures: Spirals could also be made using these VertiFlows, creating a visually appealing structure while maximizing vertical space.
5. Canopy or Pergola: VertiFlows can be arranged to create overhead structures for shade, similar to a pergola or gazebo, providing a lush, green canopy.
6. Lattice or Trellis: Using interconnected lines, a networked structure similar to a lattice or trellis can be made for climbing or vining plants.
Given that VertiFlows can connect at any point along the wick, the possibilities for three-dimensional, networked structures are extensive, limited only by gravity and the physical strength of the connections.