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General information

  • Home page
    www.form-TL.de
  • Location address
    Different locations
  • Location country
    United States
  • Year of construction
    2019
  • Name of the client/building owner
    Matthew Churchill Production Ltd
  • Function of building
    Theatres & cinemas
  • Degree of enclosure
    Fully enclosed structure
  • Type of application of the membrane
    covering

Description

In 1969, Apollo 11 took the first humans to the moon – an event that moved the world. On the occasion of its 50th anniversary, a roadshow has been planned through several cities in the USA, enabling visitors to relive the milestones of the spectacular moon landing via a three-dimensional video show at first hand. The venue is provided by a mobile theatre tent, conceived by Matthew Churchill and designed by architect Teresa Hoskyns, which already creates an impressive appearance from the outside. With its considerable size, accommodating 1600 visitors, the Lunar Dome was conceived as a temporary structure. One particular feature of this lightweight tent structure with its membrane skin is the fact that all its individual elements which are optimised for quick assembly and easy transport. This applies both to the outer skin and to the three-dimensional 360-degree projection dome inside the Lunar Dome. The supporting steel structure, the substructure, outer skin and projection surface along with the ETFE foyer façade for the mobile theatre were developed by consulting engineers formTL from Radolfzell.

Description of the environmental conditions

Material of the cover

Main dimensions and form

Duration of use

  • Temporary or permanent structure
    Temporary
  • Convertible or mobile
    Mobile

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