A Triodetic dome is a type of geodesic dome whose space frame is constructed using Triodetic connectors, invented in 1955 by the Canadian Arthur E. Fentiman...
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designed the triodetic dome – an avant-garde structure inspired by Buckminster Fuller’s iconic Expo ’67 dome in Montreal. The triodetic dome frame was manufactured...
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Its building is a 'spherical triodetic dome', with a 61-foot (19 m) outer radius, and a 56-foot (17 m) inner radius. The dome is supported by prefabricated...
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Triclinium Trifora Triforium Triglyph Trilithon Trinitarian steeple Triodetic dome Triquetra Triumphal arch Trombe wall Trompe-l'œil Trophy of arms Trullo...
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was chartered, with Jack Shapira as executive producer. In 1970, a triodetic dome, using 63 tons of steel and costing $175,000, was constructed over the...
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Cinesphere (category Geodesic domes)
Place site. Cinesphere's is a 35-metre-wide (115 ft) triodetic-domed structure, akin to a geodesic dome, with a 19-metre (62 ft) outer radius, and a 17-metre...
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