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* https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/the-architectural-genius-of-the-geodesic-dome-and-the-challenge-of-putting-it-all-back-together-180982492/ | * https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/the-architectural-genius-of-the-geodesic-dome-and-the-challenge-of-putting-it-all-back-together-180982492/ | ||
Visit the Buckminster Archive / Stanford University | |||
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One of the most famous geodesic domes is Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Disney World, Florida. The EPCOT icon | And, then there's a Big Version of Spaceship Earth 'Geodecially | ||
One of the most famous geodesic domes is Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Disney World, Florida. The EPCOT icon's adaptation of Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome. | |||
GreenPolicy360's founder was invited by the Disney company to the opening of Epcot and the Spaceship Earth exhibit to report on 'how far Disney has gone since Mickey Mouse in "Steamboat Willie" | GreenPolicy360's founder was invited in the early 80s by the Disney company to the opening of Epcot and the Spaceship Earth exhibit to report on 'how far Disney has gone since Mickey Mouse in "Steamboat Willie". Toot, steam whistle, they even gave me an archival wooden cabinet from their Studio in the Valley. Its drawers were for art, cells, renderings... and yes Disney went a long way from the celluloid cartoons to Disneyland and Disneyworld ... the gates opened and there in Florida was a Very Big Spaceship Earth.... and a ride. We used to call the best rides E-tickets. They still are tho' now they're digital... | ||
* https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceship_Earth_(Epcot) | * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spaceship_Earth_(Epcot) |
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Buckminster Fuller
SJS: Thx Bucky
Here's to
and to memories of geodesic domes
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Watch Bucky explain ... Spaceship Earth travel and on and on....
Yes, we're along for a ride thru space and time
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SJS:
Memories of Geodesic Domes, Teaching "Community Encounter", a Class Construction Project, a 'field-trip' to BLM land, a field alongside the Colorado River. The goal: to build a geodesic dome and after assembling it to camp & live in it 'off the grid', 'lightly', 'ecologically' for three days... then disassemble the dome, repack it in our caravan of vans, cars and a truck and drive back to Los Angeles.... and in the the next class session discuss 'key learnings.'
Our class experience, in 1971, was successful albeit complicated ;-
More on SoCal domes and Bucky inspirations
Visit the Buckminster Archive / Stanford University
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By Tara Landry
And, then there's a Big Version of Spaceship Earth 'Geodecially
One of the most famous geodesic domes is Spaceship Earth at EPCOT in Disney World, Florida. The EPCOT icon's adaptation of Buckminster Fuller's geodesic dome.
GreenPolicy360's founder was invited in the early 80s by the Disney company to the opening of Epcot and the Spaceship Earth exhibit to report on 'how far Disney has gone since Mickey Mouse in "Steamboat Willie". Toot, steam whistle, they even gave me an archival wooden cabinet from their Studio in the Valley. Its drawers were for art, cells, renderings... and yes Disney went a long way from the celluloid cartoons to Disneyland and Disneyworld ... the gates opened and there in Florida was a Very Big Spaceship Earth.... and a ride. We used to call the best rides E-tickets. They still are tho' now they're digital...
* https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/5/5b/Spaceship_Earth_%283-4_crop%29.jpg
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