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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.

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  5. Montreal Biosphere - Wikipedia

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    The geodesic dome exterior was designed by R. Buckminster Fuller with Shoji Sadao and Geometrics Inc., [2] while the interior structures and exhibits were designed by Cambridge Seven Associates. [1] The construction project, led by the George A. Fuller Company, began in December 1965. [3] The Expo opened on 27 April 1967 and ran until 29 ...

  6. Category:Geodesic domes - Wikipedia

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  7. List of largest domes - Wikipedia

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    Geodesic dome: 1983 – 1991 162 530 Tacoma Dome: Tacoma, United States Merit Co. Geodesic dome: since 1991 163.4 536 Superior Dome: Marquette, United States State of Michigan/Northern Michigan University: Geodesic dome: Cast iron: 1811 – 1881 39.0 128.0 Bourse de commerce (previously the Halle aux blés) Paris, France First French Empire