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Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams celebrates the 50th anniversary of the US Pavilion at Expo 67

By Noémie Despland-Lichtert|

Thursday, Sep 14, 2017

Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak construction », 1950 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

The Centre de Design de Montréal opens "Montréal's Geodesic Dreams" an exhibition, curated by Carlo Carbone and Réjean Legault, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the US Pavilion at Expo 67 designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao.

Composed of photographs, drawings, books, documents and objects, the exhibition focuses on the work of the Montreal designer Jeffrey Lindsay (1924-84), founder and director of the Fuller Research Foundation Canadian Division. It explores the "geodesic moment" from the first geodesic experiments of the late 1940s to the proliferation of DIY domes in the early 1970s.

A bilingual catalogue accompanying the exhibition will be published by Dalhousie Architectural Press in mid-October.

Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak », 1950 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skigloo, 1952 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Hackney, 1953 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Pavillon Canadian_Jamaica, 1959 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
American pavilion - Expo 67 in Montreal - designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
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  • Non Sequitur ·  Sep 14, 17 11:59 PM

    I've been inside the dome in Montreal... and even without a skin, it's still a marvelous space.

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Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams celebrates the 50th anniversary of the US Pavilion at Expo 67

By Noémie Despland-Lichtert|

Thursday, Sep 14, 2017

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Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak construction », 1950 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.

Related

montreal ● buckminster fuller ● geodesic dome ● event ● canada ● architectural exhibition
UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal
UQAM | Université du Québec à Montréal

The Centre de Design de Montréal opens "Montréal's Geodesic Dreams" an exhibition, curated by Carlo Carbone and Réjean Legault, celebrating the 50th anniversary of the US Pavilion at Expo 67 designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao.

Composed of photographs, drawings, books, documents and objects, the exhibition focuses on the work of the Montreal designer Jeffrey Lindsay (1924-84), founder and director of the Fuller Research Foundation Canadian Division. It explores the "geodesic moment" from the first geodesic experiments of the late 1940s to the proliferation of DIY domes in the early 1970s.

A bilingual catalogue accompanying the exhibition will be published by Dalhousie Architectural Press in mid-October.

Jeffrey Lindsay « Weatherbreak », 1950 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skybreak, 1951 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Skigloo, 1952 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Hackney, 1953 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
Jeffrey Lindsay, Pavillon Canadian_Jamaica, 1959 Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
American pavilion - Expo 67 in Montreal - designed by R. Buckminster Fuller and Shoji Sadao Photo credit: Copyright : Fonds Jeffrey Lindsay, Archives d’architecture canadienne, Université de Calgary.
RELATED EVENT Montréal’s Geodesic Dreams

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  • Non Sequitur ·  Sep 14, 17 11:59 PM

    I've been inside the dome in Montreal... and even without a skin, it's still a marvelous space.

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    EMPRESSCHOW ·  Jun 21, 18 6:04 AM

    www.faceofanationmovie.com
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