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LPSA 6 m (20 ft) geodesic dome.  This “telescopic construction has been used as an educational exercise in schools and elsewhere, as can be seen above.  It is an example of fast-assemble LPSA temporary structures for use in disaster areas.  (See home page).
LPSA 6 m (20 ft) geodesic dome.  This “telescopic construction has been used as an educational exercise in schools and elsewhere, as can be seen above.  It is an example of fast-assemble LPSA temporary structures for use in disaster areas.  (See home page).

LPSA 6 m (20 ft) geodesic dome.  This “telescopic construction has been used as an educational/environmental exercise in schools and elsewhere, as can be seen above.  It is an example of fast-assemble LPSA temporary structures for use in disaster areas.  (See home page).

LPSA geodesic dome at London’s Olympia Hall, U.K. during an environmental exhibition, 1991.  The structure  now serves as a Woodland Center at the Scolton Heritage Park, Haverfordwest, U.K.
20.5 m (60 ft) LPSA research bridge built with 106 mm diameter SDT fence post material, N. Wales, U.K., 1991  The dome underneath is shown separately

20.5 m (60 ft) LPSA research bridge built with 106 mm diameter SDT fence post material, N. Wales, U.K., 1991  The dome underneath is shown separately (left).

LPSA geodesic dome at London’s Olympia Hall, U.K. during an environmental exhibition, 1991.  The structure  now serves as a Woodland Center at the Scolton Heritage Park, Haverfordwest, UK.

10 m (35 ft) LPSA pedestrian bridge (right) built with 1.2 m (4 ft) long SDT  rounded (at the ends only) to 63 mm (2.5 inches) diameter to fit into connector sockets.  At one of its several locations, the bridge endured 200 kph hurricane force wind without damage, although not fixed to foundations.

10 m (35 ft) LPSA pedestrian bridge (right) built with 1.2 m (4 ft) long SDT  rounded (at the ends only) to 63 mm (2.5 inches) diameter to fit into connector sockets.  At one of its several locations, the bridge endured 200 kph hurricane force wind without damage, although not fixed to foundations.
10 m (35 ft) LPSA pedestrian bridge (right) built with 1.2 m (4 ft) long SDT  rounded (at the ends only) to 63 mm (2.5 inches) diameter to fit into connector sockets.  At one of its several locations, the bridge endured 200 kph hurricane force wind without damage, although not fixed to foundations.
10 m (35 ft) LPSA pedestrian bridge (right) built with 1.2 m (4 ft) long SDT  rounded (at the ends only) to 63 mm (2.5 inches) diameter to fit into connector sockets.  At one of its several locations, the bridge endured 200 kph hurricane force wind without damage, although not fixed to foundations.