Tuesday, October 9, 2007

Geodesic Domes

We had a really neat lesson in which we learned all about geodesic domes. I loved it! First we studied the principles of the geodesic design to understand the strength of the different components. We practiced on trays, using chewy candies as the joining material and toothpicks as the struts of the design. Of course this was very fun.




Then we split up into two groups to actually build the domes. I was in a group with Katie, Neta and Adam, and we built the dome out of bamboo struts. The other group built their dome out of date-palm branches. Here are Neta and Katie looking at the diagram to understand how to lay out the struts in order to properly design the geodesic frame. It was a bit confusing at first, but after understanding the diagram the whole idea really clicked and made sense.



Here I am with Adam, Neta and Katie after we finished building the dome!



And here's an image of the other dome atop a wall of straw bales. Mike (in the background) taught us that just lifting the dome a bit can really change the feel of the space inside and it was definitely true. It felt much more spacious.



Here's an interesting site to check out about calculations and instructions for building a geodesic dome.

We also saw a documentary about Buckminster Fuller, the creator of the geodesic dome. He was quite a character! Certainly full of intriguing ideas.

The last few days have been really amazing. I feel so lucky to be learning so many different things, and discovering how they are all related. Yesterday we went on the greatest hike ever! I'll try to find time to post photos soon.

I feel happy...especially when the breeze is strong in the dark evenings and it all comes together.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

this all looks awesome. nice dome!

-serena

Biagio Di Carlo said...

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