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The proof is right here
We could talk all day about our
building processes, our patented ways of rejuvenating old screens,
or how special we think our domes are.
But weve learned that theres no substitute for seeing
it yourself.
Unfortunately, we cant send you on a tour around the world
to see our work. However, we can send you on a virtual tour where
you can visit our latest
project-in-progress.
Just click below for your ticket.
| Nagoya City Science Museum |
| Nagoya , Japan |
PA-35m (180 °) 35 Meter Diameter
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Installation
to Start |
March 2010 |
| Carmel, Indiana |
PA-30 w/Light Cove |
Installation
Completed |
June 2005 |
| Moscow, Russia |
25 Meter Ultimate Seam
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Installation
to Start |
April 2006 |
| Sao Paulo, Brazil |
18 Meter |
Installation
to Start |
March 2006 |
| Arlington, Texas |
PA-60 14 ° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
August 2005 |
| Athens, Greece |
24.20 Meter
23.5° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
April
2003 |
| KOCH Center for Science and Math Technology Deerfield Academy |
| Deerfield, Massachusetts |
PA-33 Ultimate Seam w/Light Cove |
Installation
Completed |
December 2005 |
| Toulouse, France |
PA-65 10°
Tilt |
Installation
Completed
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December 2004 |
| Antioch, California |
PF-15 Fiberglass Dome 26 ° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
October
2004 |
| Athens, Greece |
14.51 Meter 23° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
September 2006 |
| Bradenton, Florida |
PA-50 15° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
March 2005 |
| Osservatorio Astromomico Di Torino |
| Torino, Italy |
PA-40 10° Tilt |
Installation
to Start |
March 2006 |
| United Kingdom |
PA-33 15° Tilt |
Installation
Completed |
October 2005 |
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