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Isosceles triangles can be used in domes
Domes are round because they are designed to be equal in every aspect and inch. For instance, if you were to have a large cube you would have corners and lines and turns but with a dome it's immacuately equal.
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No, the strongest shape under gravity condition is the catenary dome. The strongest shape under pressure ( earth sheltered or water ) would be a sphere. Or an hemisphere. Which is still a way stronger than a geodesic. The geodesic has potential link for failure in each connections. It's might be easier to set up than a perfect hemisphere, but seriously, did you already see a geodesic dome in nature ? You might want to check ferrocement / monolithic domes if strength it the first issue.
The 'big ball' at Epcot in Orlando Florida, is a Geodesic sphere. The old dome-like playground equipment is based on the same structure as a geodesic dome. I've posted a couple of links about geodesic domes with some pictures.
eco domes are domes that are eco
We have domes help our invirment. We have domes 4 plants.
where did geodic domes come from.
Domes can be round, polygonal or Geodesic.
Golden Domes was created in 1980.
The Domes of Pico was created in 1958.
Capital domes are often covered in gold for practical and aesthetic reasons. Gold is highly durable and weather-resistant, making it a good material for protecting the dome structure. Additionally, the golden color gives the dome a distinctive and iconic appearance that symbolizes wealth, power, and prestige.
No they did not. The Romans made domes either with unreinforced concrete of in bricks. Geodesic domes are a modern invention.
9 domes in all
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The Domes of Pico has 191 pages.
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