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Geodesic Dome
Geodesic Dome (construction view). 1957. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesic Dome (construction view). 1957. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT.
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT.
Geodesic Dome. 1957. Prototype for mass-produced house. Porcelain enamel, glass and aluminum. Diameter 1051.6 cm. Stony Creek, CT
Geodesics Dome
Geodesics Dome (installation). 1954.
DEW Line Station Domes
Distant Early Warning Line Station Dome. Mid-1950s. POW-3, looking south. Bullen Point, Prudhoe Bay, North Slope Borough, Alaska. Photo via The Library of Congress.
Distant Early Warning Line Station Dome. Mid-1950s. Greenland
Distant Early Warning Line Station Dome. Mid-1950s. Radar station LIZ-2. Point Lay, Alaska
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