The Dome of Paris
The Dome de Paris aspires to become a major element of the French scene, modernizing its approach and adopting resolutely modern codes. A name in harmony with this historically famous venue.
In 1960, Parisians discovered the Palais des Sports situated at the Porte de Versailles, designed by architect Pierre Dufau based on a process invented by Buckminster Fuller. The dôme of the Palais des Sports is made of 1,100 geodetic aluminium panels. Its dome is a real technical feat; architects and engineers have managed to achieve the largest freestanding light alloy dome in the world! Currently, it's the only flexible space in the capital that can accommodate up to 4,600 spectators.
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