Geodesic Domes: Demonstrated and Explained with Cut-out Models
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Synopsis
Each of the models in this book is both beautiful and interesting and plays its part as a hands-on introduction to the study of geodesic domes. It was the American architect Buckminster Fuller who pioneered this type of building and who also helped to establish a sound basis for designing them. With the aid of its models, this book explains the underlying theory and shows how a sphere can be divided and subdivided symmetrically to create dramtic buildings which are light and strong and have no need of internal support.
Book details
Published
01/02/1994
Publisher
Tarquin Publications
ISBN
9780906212929
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