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dome. Cupola, essentially a species of
vault, constructed on a circular, elliptical, or polygonal
plan, bulbous, segmental, semicircular, or pointed in vertical
section. It can be built on top of a structure the plan of which is identical to that of the dome: if that wall is circular or elliptical it is a
drum (often pierced with windows) as in a
rotunda. However, domes usually provide a covering for a square-or rectangular-planned building or compartment, so there have to be adjustments to make the transition from the square to the circular, elliptical, or polygonal base of the cupola or dome. This can be achieved by means of
pendentives (fragments (b) of a
sail-vault (a, c) resembling a species of concave, distorted, almost triangular
spandrels, rising up from the corner at the top of the right-angled compartment to the circular or elliptical base of the drum or cupola) or (d )
squinches (small arch or series of parallel arches of increasing radius spanning the angle of the square compartment). Both the drum and cupola will have a diameter the same dimension as the side of the square on which the whole structure stands.
Types of drum include:calotte: low cupola or saucer-dome of segmental vertical section;, like a skull-cap;cloister-vault: as
domical vault below;domical vault:
cloister-vault, not a true dome, but formed of four or more (depending on the shape of the base)
cells or webs forming
groins where they touch vertically and rising to a point;melon: as
parachute below;Pantheon: low dome on the exterior, often stepped, resembling that of the
Pantheon in Rome, and coffered on the interior, widely copied by Neo-Classical architects;parachute;
melon,
pumpkin, or
umbrella dome standing on a scalloped circular base and formed of individual
webs, segmental on plan, joining in
groins or
ribs. Each web has a concave interior and convex exterior so it resembles a parachute, rather than an umbrella;pumpkin: as
parachute above;sail-dome (a): dome resembling a billowing sail over a square compartment with its diameter the same dimension as the
diagonal instead of the side of the square below, enabling the structure to rise as though on
pendentives but continuing without interruption. Pendentives are really parts of a sail-dome and themselves are a species of
sail-vault;umbrella: as
parachute above.
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Monolithic Domes find buyers worldwide.(Monolithic Dome Institute)
Magazine article from: Mississippi Business Journal; 6/29/2006; ; 700+ words
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Magazine article from: Architectural Science Review; 12/1/2006; 700+ words
; ...use of a shallow dome was followed by...the later masonry domes. Another achievement...and the famous dome of San Marco in Venice. Domes were not used for...the 17th century dome of the Blue Mosque...magnificent shallow domes ever built. The...
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DOME 3.3, an application-oriented approach to implementing fail-safe, scalable and secure distributed systems, announced by Suite Software.
Business Wire; 8/20/1996; 700+ words
; ...applications, announced the immediate availability of DOME Release 3.3 (Distributed Object Management Environment...Aug. 20-22, in San Jose. New with this release of DOME is DOME Manager, a graphical management tool and DOME Lite...
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Dome, dome on the range
Magazine article from: Resource; 2/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...designers say Monolithic Domes have lived up to...The key is the dome's roof shape...appearance for the dome exterior. Agricultural uses Monolithic Domes are used for storing...square meters) at the dome base. Monolithic Domes are engineered to...
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Newspaper article from: The Post-Standard (Syracuse, NY); 10/12/2002; 700+ words
; ...that's a cigar-shaped dome and a headquarters building...By the time the three domes are rebuilt in December, the cigar-shaped dome will be empty of fertilizer...McAuslan said. Why they're domes Fertilizer comes into...ship. The buildings are dome-shaped because the fertilizer...
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Dome, Dome on the Range.(monolithic domes)
Magazine article from: Resource: Engineering & Technology for a Sustainable World; 2/1/2001; ; 700+ words
; ...designers say Monolithic Domes have lived up to...The key is the dome's roof shape...appearance for the dome exterior. Agricultural uses Monolithic Domes are used for storing...square meters) at the dome base. Monolithic Domes are engineered to...
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Dome sale drives new future for Greenwich.
M2 Presswire; 5/30/2002; 700+ words
; ...PRESSWIRE-30 May 2002-UK Government: Dome sale drives new future for Greenwich...signed today for the sale of the Millennium Dome and the development of the Greenwich Peninsula...entertainment and sport events inside the Dome built and operated by consortium partner...
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Placer Dome proposes to acquire AurionGold for A$4.51 per AurionGold share in all stock transaction.
PR Newswire; 5/27/2002; 700+ words
; ...27 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ - Placer Dome (TSX: PDG, NYSE: PDG, ASX: PDG...venture partner with certain of Placer Dome's Australian subsidiaries in two key...gold mining operations. The Offer Placer Dome Asia Pacific Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary...
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Placer Dome Response to AurionGold Target's Statement.
Business Wire; 6/26/2002; 700+ words
; ...released its Target's Statement in response to the takeover offer by Placer Dome Asia Pacific Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Placer Dome Inc. ("Placer Dome") (TSX: PDG, NYSE: PDG, ASX: PDG). Placer Dome is currently reviewing...
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Houston Dome's Future Is Anybody's Guess.
Newspaper article from: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News; 8/28/2002; 700+ words
; ...to bring the 2012 Games to Houston, the Dome would have been gutted and revamped, at...of the year -- and sole control of the Dome's fate reverts to Commissioners Court...serious analysis of what can be done with the Dome," County Judge Robert Eckels said Tuesday...
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dome
Book article from: The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition
...covered by masonry domes on pendentives. Between pendentive and dome a circular drum usually...composition. Modern Domes The dome in modern architecture...Fuller . Outstanding Domes Celebrated examples...s octagonal ribbed dome for the Cathedral...
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Geodesic Dome
Book article from: How Products Are Made
...within a stationary dome. Until that time, planetarium domes rotated while external...through holes on the dome shell to simulate stars...triangle to complete the dome. In 1954, Fuller received a patent on geodesic domes. During the 1960s and...
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Placer Dome Inc.
Book article from: International Directory of Company Histories
Placer Dome Inc. Box 49330 Bentall Postal Station Suite...site: Public Company Incorporated: 1910 as Dome Mines Limited; 1926 as Placer Development...Nonferrous Metals; 1021 Copper Ores Placer Dome Inc. is an international gold mining company...
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The Teapot Dome Scandal
Book article from: American Decades
THE TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL Administration. Late in his presidency...the Harding administration was the Teapot Dome scandal, Contemporaries believed that this...created a third reserve — Teapot Dome in Wyoming. As soon as these reserves were...
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Teapot Dome Scandal
Encyclopedia entry from: West's Encyclopedia of American Law
TEAPOT DOME SCANDAL The presidential administration...controversial of which was the Teapot Dome oil scandal. Conservation was...kept in storage places called domes, one of which, located near...Wyoming, was christened Teapot Dome due to a rock formation in the...
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