Adapted from Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstall recipe for the Guardian
The new Dali building combines the
rational with the fantastical: a simple rectangle with 18-inch thick
hurricane-proof walls out of which erupts a large free-form geodesic glass
bubble known as the "enigma." The "enigma," which is made
up of 1062 triangular pieces of glass, stands 75 feet at its tallest point, a
twenty-first century homage to the dome that adorns Dali's museum in Spain.
The Dali museum, Florida
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