Friday, February 8, 2013
Greenhouse Domes
Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Top photo is of all the greenhouse domes, the middle photo is a close up of one of the domes and the steel frame and the bottom photo is of a garden on the inside. (Photos are from Google.com) The last material that Sporre discusses is steel. This material is said to have endless possibilities on what can be created out of it, and it first began being used during the industrial age which had changed architecture from then on. An example of a building that Sporre gives is the Greenhouse domes in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. This material maybe light in weight, but is strong. It allows architects to be creative when it comes to thinking of different shapes such as the domes for buildings. (94).
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