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  2. Geodesic dome - Wikipedia

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    A geodesic dome is a hemispherical thin-shell structure (lattice-shell) based on a geodesic polyhedron. The rigid triangular elements of the dome distribute stress throughout the structure, making geodesic domes able to withstand very heavy loads for their size.

  3. ASM Headquarters and Geodesic Dome - Wikipedia

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    The geodesic dome was designed by Thomas C. Howard, the owner of Synergetics, Inc., in Raleigh, North Carolina. Thomas C. Howard designed many other geodesic domes, such as Climatron Conservatory at Missouri Botanical Gardens, the Union Tank Car Company dome (now demolished) in Baton Rouge, LA, and Poliedro de Caracas in Venezuela.

  4. Geodesic polyhedron - Wikipedia

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    Geodesic polyhedra are a good approximation to a sphere for many purposes, and appear in many different contexts. The most well-known may be the geodesic domes, hemispherical architectural structures designed by Buckminster Fuller, which geodesic polyhedra are named after. Geodesic grids used in geodesy also

  5. Dome Sweet Dome - AOL

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    In 1954, Buckminster Fuller received the U.S. patent for the geodesic dome, a hemi-spherical structure built on a frame of interlocking polygons. (Picture living inside of a giant soccer ball, and ...

  6. 31 great circles of the spherical icosahedron - Wikipedia

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    It was first identified by Buckminster Fuller and is used in construction of geodesic domes. Construction. The 31 great circles can be seen in 3 sets: 15, ...

  7. Dome - Wikipedia

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    A single or double layer space frame in the form of a dome, [53] a braced dome is a generic term that includes ribbed, [54] Schwedler, [54] three-way grid, [54] lamella or Kiewitt, [55] lattice, [56] and geodesic domes. [57] The different terms reflect different arrangements in the surface members.

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