A geodesic dome is a unique architectural structure characterized by its curved, interconnected triangular panels.
Geodesic domes are constructed using a network of struts or beams that are carefully arranged to form a geodesic pattern. The term “geodesic” refers to the shortest path between two points on a curved surface, which in this case, is the dome.
One of the key advantages of geodesic domes is their ability to enclose a large interior space without the need for internal support columns. This results in a spacious and open interior that can be utilized flexibly for various purposes.