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Theme Domes By Freda Grones Monolithic Domes those sturdy, most stationery of stationery structures have entered a new realm the realm of fantasy. Rick Crandall, Consulting Architect, says, Monolithic Domes make perfect fantasy domes, and they are rapidly gaining popularity for fantasy environments such as those in theme parks, theaters, planetariums even shopping malls. Crandall quickly summarized the reasons for this popularity gain. Monolithic Domes as fantasy domes are faster and less expensive to build; they cannot burn or be destroyed by violent weather; they require less maintenance; their energy consumption and insurance cost less; their construction and use is not restricted to climate. But, Crandall adds, those factors have been obvious for some time. Whats new is that people are now realizing how much more suitable the exterior and interior of a Monolithic Dome is in comparison to the outside and inside of a traditional, cornered structure for the creation of a fantasy environment. Virtual reality becomes believable reality when the structure housing the fantasy environment can be made to seemingly disappear. In other words, Crandall says, delineating lines and corners must be so well hidden that they no longer appear to exist. Thats hard to do in traditional buildings that are square or rectangular and have flat ceilings and corners. The very shape of a Monolithic Dome, Crandall continues, makes its disappearance as a building more possible. This is particularly true in domes with a diameter of 100' or more, whose interior surface has been troweled smooth and painted a neutral color. Imagine a large dome with a smooth, sky blue interior. Unless a fly lands on its ceiling, there is little depth perception. Its impossible to gauge distances. The interior is like a sky. But, Crandall insists, using smoothness and neutrality, on a buildings interior, to make theatrical deception more possible is not a new concept either. Designers of fantasy environments, such as those in the Disney theme parks and in Las Vegas, have been using such structures, called sky shells, for some time. Sky shells cost big bucks amounts so unimaginable they dont even make it into the Average Joes fantasies! Monolithic Domes make sky shells much more affordable. Crandall says, The advantages of round have been evident for some time, but, till recently, round was the most expensive to build. Monolithic Domes now make it the least expensive. And were not just confined to round. Fantastic shapes and futuristic architecture, limited only by our own imaginations, are now possible. Crandall described four projects, currently being developed, that use Monolithic Domes as fantasy domes thus making virtual reality believable reality:
Fantasy environments entertain and delight us by providing a temporary, safe escape from reality. And the more realistic that fantasy environment is, the better we like it. Since Monolithic Domes make it easier, more practical and less costly to create a believable fantasy environment, it stands to reason that Monolithic Domes will become the fantasy structures of the future. Related Articles:
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