This 15th-century stone screen cymatic latticework carved into the limestone

Functional metaphysics. The cymatic latticework carved into the limestone serves as both a ventilation element and a light modulator.
When the sun passes through its resonant geometry, it casts harmonic light waves onto the surface of the water below. This limestone screen most probably encodes a mid-frequency resonance (~528 Hz) — a tone that naturally forms sixfold or twelvefold symmetry when transmitted through liquid or particulate media.
The basin, carved from the same limestone, acts as a natural amplifier and transducer. The vibrating light interacts with the water, producing a shimmering interference pattern. This is architecture at its most sacred — where stone, light, and water become one continuous language of vibration.

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