Vancouver's Science World dome is being covered in soccer ball motif for World Cup
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Ellen Eberhardt
16d ago
A geodesic dome in Vancouver, originally built for the Expo 86 World's Fair, is currently being covered with hundreds of panels to create a giant version of the World Cup's Trionda match ball for the upcoming competition. Designed by architect Bruno Freschi and completed in 1985, the Buckminster Fuller–informed geodesic dome currently houses the local
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