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A+C10: A Necessary Ruin and Other Architectural Shorts

AIA San Francisco

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 6:00 PM (PDT)

San Francisco, CA

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Upon its completion in October 1958, the Union Tank Car Dome, located north of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, was the largest clear-span structure in the world. Based on the engineering principles of the visionary design scientist and philosopher Buckminster Fuller, this geodesic dome was, at 384 feet in diameter, the first large scale example of this building type. A Necessary Ruin relates the powerful, compelling narrative of the dome’s history via interviews with architects, engineers, preservationists, media, and artists; animated sequences demonstrating the operation of the facility; and hundreds of rare photographs and video segments taken during the dome’s construction, decline, and demolition. The evening also features The Image of the City and So What?, among other architectural shorts,  followed by a conversation with the filmmaker.

Directed by Evan Mather

50 minutes/color/documentary

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San Francisco Main Library, Koret Auditorium
100 Larkin Street
San Francisco, CA

Wednesday, September 22, 2010 at 6:00 PM (PDT)


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AIA San Francisco

Serving the Bay Area for more than a century, the American Institute of Architects, San Francisco Chapter (AIA San Francisco) offers professional development and networking opportunities as well as public forums, tours, lectures, and gallery exhibitions that provide architects and design enthusiasts with many opportunities to explore the local built environment.

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