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geodesic domeHemispherical dome, a type of space-frame, whose surface is formed out of short rods arranged in triangles. The rods lie on geodesics (the shortest lines joining two points on a curved surface). This type of dome allows large spaces to be enclosed using the minimum of materials, and was patented by US engineer Buckminster Fuller in 1954. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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This new approach can be seen in action at the Eden Project in Cornwall, where despite the high degree of standardization of the hexagonal modules of the geodesic structures, special shapes are needed to take up irregularities in the ground contours of the former claypit site, and at the points of intersection of the domes. He dreamily explores the various elements of the critic's home, allowing them to refer to the interior of Boffrand's rococo crown jewel, the Hotel de Soubise, the impossible geometries of Buckminster Fuller's geodesic structures, an d even the natural intricacies of a grasshopper. |
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