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If you're out and about near the Montreal Biosphere, you could catch a glimpse of a minke whale swimming in the Saint-Lawrence River. Good for you but not good for the whale — and experts hope ...
A unique media space to address environmental issues. A team of Concordia faculty and Communication Studies students filmed the collaborative operation, using the unique setting and material to create ...
Poetically engaging Bucky’s existing structure in a visual dance, interacting much like the sun and the moon, the Biosphere is no longer alone; ... Next year is big for Canada, as along with all of ...
Montreal’s Biosphere, once the toast of the town, gets a new lease on life. By Terry Haig | [email protected] Posted: Tuesday, April 13, 2021 09:32 Last Updated: Tuesday, May 11, 2021 14:02.
MONTRÉAL, Aug. 12, 2021 /CNW Telbec/ - This afternoon, Montréal Mayor Valérie Plante announced the reopening of the Biosphère to the general publi ...
At the dawn of the pandemic, Montreal artist Ari Bayuaji found himself stranded in Bali. But his time there resulted in a transformative art project: Weaving the Ocean.
Located within the grounds of Parc Jean-Drapeau on St. Helen’s Island is the Montreal Biosphere, a geodesic dome designed by American architect Buckminster Fuller to serve as the U.S. pavilion.
During a particularly cold day at a recent conference in Canada, we visited the Montreal Biosphere, which contains several different habitats under the same roof. In just a few dozen steps, we ...
It was from this social and philosophical context that Fuller conceived his design for the Montreal Biosphere, the United States’ pavilion for the 1967 World Exposition. For almost twenty years ...
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