The dome is a Class 1, Frequency 16, Icosahedron. A complex system of shades was used to control the internal temperature. The architects for the interior exhibition space were from Golden Metak Productions.
Wall projection of the "freeway reservation system" that quadcopters use to navigate. Extra points if you can explain why the propellers look like rainbows.
The dome is a Class 1, Frequency 16, Icosahedron. A complex system of shades was used to control the internal temperature. The architects for the interior exhibition space were from Golden Metak Productions.
Visitors had access to four large theme platforms divided into seven levels. The building included a 37-metre-long escalator, the longest ever built at the time. The Minirail monorail ran through the pavilion.[1]
The architect of the geodesic dome was Richard Buckminster Fuller. The building originally formed an enclosed structure of steel and acrylic cells, 76 metres (250 ft) in diameter and 62 metres (200 ft) high.