Triodetic dome
Triodetic dome is a partial dome structure that is similar but different from geodesic dome in that it is not a full sphere.
Examples
- Bloedel Floral Conservatory, Vancouver British Columbia, Canada
- Rainbow Stage, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada
- Cinesphere, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
- Turtle Dome (Strongheart Recreation Center), Grand Travers, Michigan, US
- Meadowbank Gold Project, Kivalliq District, Nunavut, Canada
gollark: I'm very slowly writing a blog post for my blog (which has an amazing *six posts*) on the importance of people having access to strong encryption, but writing is hard.
gollark: > "The laws of mathematics are very commendable but the only law that applies in Australia is the law of Australia", said Australian Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull
gollark: https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2017/07/australian-pm-calls-end-end-encryption-ban-says-laws-mathematics-dont-apply-down
gollark: Relevantly, did you know that an Australian prime minister once claimed that Australian law superseded the laws of mathematics?
gollark: It's not obfuscated enough for stuff like the potatOS magic DRM blob and [REDACTED].
See also
- Cloud Nine (tensegrity sphere)
- Concrete dome
- Dome
- Domed city
- Fullerenes, molecules which resemble the geodesic dome structure
- Geodesic airframe
- Geodesic grid
- Geodesic tents
- Gridshell
- Hoberman sphere
- Hugh Kenner, who wrote Geodesic Math and How to Use It
- Monolithic dome
- Pentakis dodecahedron
- Radome
- Shell structure
- Silent Running 1972 science fiction film prominently featuring geodesic domes.
- Sindome An online Cyberpunk RPG that takes place in a giant geodesic dome.
- Space frames
- Stepan Center
- Synergetics
- Truncated icosahedron
- Truss
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