It's a Buckyball
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I told my architect friend to build me a house without any corners, and he completely went off on a tangent!
It's a Buckyball! If you've never heard of it you're in the majority. It's a shape that was inspired by a Buckminster Fuller exhibition of his geodesic designs. It forms the basis for Buckminsterfullerene. A microscopic molecule made up of 60 atoms. It is constucted with twenty hexagons and twelve pentagons. The model uses tree supports…so there's that. But it uses very little filament. Woo hoo!
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