File:Domes in Dome Village Los Angeles.jpg
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DescriptionDomes in Dome Village Los Angeles.jpg |
English: Dome Village was a community in downtown Los Angeles from 1993 to 2006. Dome village consisted of 18 white glassfiber domes 20 feet in diameter and 12 feet tall. Some were kitchen, internet communication, library, washrooms and laundry facilities. Each dome was assembled from 21 sections of lightweight polyester fiberglass held by 150 bolts. They were type 20 Feet Dome made by InterShelter. |
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Author | Cliff | ||
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JPEG file comment | The dwellings were designed by architect Craig Chamberlain, a former student of Buckminster Fuller. The domes, which cost about $10,000 each and are easy to repair and maintain, are made of polyester fiberglass. Funding for the village provided by Arco, a subsidiary of British Petroleum. In late 2005, the inhabitants of Dome Village were threatened with eviction as the result of an increase to the property's rent. On August 31, 2006, Hayes announced that the residents of Dome Village were being evicted and that domes would be auctioned off online. Residents were forced to move into traditional homeless shelters. They hoped to recreate Dome Village elsewhere in Los Angeles with the proceeds from the auction. |
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