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Geodesic domes have been with us for over fifty years but are still hardly common.  Partly or fully spherical, they consist of a shell of great circles which rest upon the top of a sphere.  Here are some of the more famous on the planet. The Montreal Biosphere Image Credit The World Fair of 1967 was a fair old time ago but one extreme example of recycling old buildings is the Montreal Biosphere which is now the home of an environmental museum.  The original acrylic shells that

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