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page 1Geodesic domes
geodesic dome
spherical shell structure based on a geodesic polyhedron
Eden Project
visitor attraction in Cornwall in the United Kingdom
Montreal Biosphère
former U.S. pavilion at Expo 67 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
La Géode
geodesic dome in Paris
Nagoya Dome
stadium
Matrimandir
The Matrimandir is an edifice of spiritual significance for practitioners of integral yoga in the centre of Auroville, India established by Mirra Alfassa of the Sri Aurobindo Ashram, Auroville's spiritual co-founder, known to her followers as The Mother or La Mère. It is called Soul of the City (French: ''L'âme de la Ville) and situated in a large open space called "Paix" (French for Peace''). The Mandir was conceived of in late 1965 as a gleaming sphere rising amid twelve gardens by, who marked a lone banyan tree as the heart of the city. Its foundation stone was laid at sunrise on her 93rd b
Tacoma Dome
multi-purpose arena
Dymaxion house
Prototype house designed by Buckminster Fuller
Amazon Spheres
Amazon employee lounge and workspace in Seattle

Spaceship Earth
geodesic sphere, attraction, and main icon of Epcot
Climatron
thumb|300px|right|The Climatron greenhouse at the Missouri Botanical Garden, side entrance, 2004
thumb|right|300px|Interior of the Climatron as it was in the early 1980s (Historic American Buildings Survey|HABS photo – August 1983)
Poliedro de Caracas
indoor sporting arena located in Venezuela
Science World
science museum in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Cinerama Dome
movie theater at Sunset Boulevard in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States
Jeddah Super Dome
multi-purpose venue in Jeddah
Cinesphere
Cinesphere is the world's first permanent IMAX movie theatre, located on the grounds of Ontario Place in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Constructed in 1971, it is the largest IMAX theatre in Ontario. The theatre has both IMAX 70mm and IMAX with Laser projection systems. The theatre is considered a building of heritage value and shows movies each weekend. It is owned by the Government of Ontario, which owns the entire Ontario Place site.