# Geodesic Dome for 99 IN THE PROCESS OF BEING DOCUMENTED. ## What's the Deal with Domes? Geodesic domes have always occupied a special place in the heart of MIT, and of the Media Lab in particular. They are deeply [solar punk](https://pinkcastle.productions/) in their modular archiecture and utopian ideals. Inspired by [Jake, Sara and Agnes' dodecadome](https://gitlab.cba.mit.edu/jakeread/dodecadome) from a previous [99F](https://docs.google.com/document/d/1HsdU3MGi3vtlB2OIukiFrpB3p9z2m6j6qDhQZCE4PzQ/edit?usp=sharing), we decided to build a new one for the first outdoors 99F. Because the dome would be outside, we decided to go bigger in size. ## Designing the Dome scheme The dome was designed for robustness: it was stress test to ensure multiple drunk people to could climb on it safely (although this behavior was discouraged at the party). scheme Most [geodesic domes are designed to](http://www.domerama.com/dome-basics/odd-frequency-geodesic-domes-and-flat-base-at-the-hemisphere/) have a flat base by using a perfect hemisphere. This one was designed to have an additional layer of triangles below the halfway point, giving it a more upright form. scheme The final design was a 2V dome, 3.1 meters tall and 4.3 meters in diameter. ## Fabricating the Dome We cut the hub components on the Fab Light. scheme and folded them (18 degrees!) on the handbrake. Then we cut the 2x4's down to size, and pre-drilled them with a 3D printed component. scheme scheme ## Assembling the Dome scheme scheme scheme scheme scheme scheme scheme ## Partying in the Dome The 99F Party explored themes of hope, renewal and integration with nature. scheme scheme