COLLECTION NAME:
SHIMMER
mediaCollectionId
SHU~3~3
SHIMMER
Collection
true
Title:
Architecture School - Geodesic Dome
title
Architecture School - Geodesic Dome
Title
false
Creation Date:
1964
creation_date
1964
Creation Date
false
Image Date:
1964
image_date
1964
Image Date
false
Period:
20th century
period
20th century
Period
false
Location:
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
location
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
Location
false
Country:
ENGLAND, UK
country
ENGLAND, UK
Country
false
Display Creator:
not known
display_creator
not known
Display Creator
false
Terms:
Circular buildings
terms
Circular buildings
Terms
false
Image ID:
09-1241
image_id
09-1241
Image ID
false
Description:
Exterior view: built "to accommodate an artificial sky for predicting natural lighting conditions in buildings."
description
Exterior view: built "to accommodate an artificial sky for predicting natural lighting conditions in buildings."
Description
false
Rights:
© Sheffield Hallam University
rights
© Sheffield Hallam University
Rights
false
Permissions:
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
permissions
For educational use only. This image may be used in print or digital materials provided that full acknowledgment is given, expressed as follows: " © < insert details from the 'Rights' field >. Photographed by < insert details from the 'Photographed by' field >."
Permissions
false
Related Information:
Duncan Horne, an architect, left a collection of slide transparencies on his death. These were donated to Sheffield Hallam University's Slide Collection by his daughter in 2007. Duncan Horne trained in Liverpool, and then worked in London for Maxwell FRY, Jane DREW, and Partners. He moved to Australia in 1965 where he worked with Bert HELY.
related_information
Duncan Horne, an architect, left a collection of slide transparencies on his death. These were donated to Sheffield Hallam University's Slide Collection by his daughter in 2007. Duncan Horne trained in Liverpool, and then worked in London for Maxwell FRY, Jane DREW, and Partners. He moved to Australia in 1965 where he worked with Bert HELY.
Related Information
false
Photographed by:
Duncan Horne
photographed_by
Duncan Horne
Photographed by
false
Creator:
not known
creator
not known
Creator
false
Creator Role:
Architect.
creator_role
Architect.
Creator Role
false
Subject Heading:
Architecture -- 1900-2000
subject_heading
Architecture -- 1900-2000
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Architecture -- England (Cambridgeshire)
subject_heading
Architecture -- England (Cambridgeshire)
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Geodesic domes
subject_heading
Geodesic domes
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Universities and colleges -- England -- Cambridge
subject_heading
Universities and colleges -- England -- Cambridge
Subject Heading
false
Subject Heading:
Round buildings
subject_heading
Round buildings
Subject Heading
false