10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HELICLINE»
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helicline in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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New York's 1939-1940 World's Fair
The Perisphere and Helicline. Visitors to the fair's theme center journeyed to the
Democracity exhibit, located within the 18-story Perisphere, by riding an
escalator from the Trylon. Inside the Perisphere — roughly twice the size of the
interior ot ...
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The 1939-1940 New York World's Fair
The Helicline was a 950-foot-long, 18-foot-wide curved ramp rhat gracefully led
visitors back down to ground level after their visit to Democracity. The mirrored
underside of the Helicline was a distinct contrast to the matte white surfaces of
the ...
3
A Vernacular Vanguard: Surrealism and the Making of American ...
Six minutes later, they exited down the Helicline, a curving ramp from which they
would glimpse their first overview of the Fair.”112 The giant structures emphasize
the centrality of spectacle and spectatorship in visitor's (viewer's) experience of ...
4
Canadian Patent Office Record
... each said helicline being defined by a continuous root having a substantially
flat profile intersecting said groove sides radially inward the cylinder surface and
a continuous crest having a substantially flat profile coextensive with said
cylinder ...
Canada. Patent Office, 1964
At the main entrance to the Fair was a huge fountain which featured thirty-foot jets
of water on both sides and from there you could view the main architectural
features of the fair; the Trylon, the Perisphere, and the Helicline. The Trylon, a ...
6
Fractal Architecture: Organic Design Philosophy in Theory ...
This culminated with the 1939 World's Fair, whose symbols of Modernism, the
structures of the Trylon, Perisphere, and Helicline (Figure 8.11), remain a symbol
of the culmination of the Modernist aesthetic. Throughout this World's Fair, there ...
7
World History: Journeys from Past to Present - VOLUME 2: ...
The Helicline was a spiral ramp on which visitors descended from the Perisphere
after viewing “Democracity,” a multimedia diorama designed to show the
possibilities for future peace and prosperity through cooperation. Spanish
pavilion was ...
Candice Goucher, Linda Walton, 2013
8
New York City: Vol 1, New York City Guide
From the bridge connecting Perisphere and Trylon a long semicircular - ramp—
—the Helicline—slopes gradually to the Theme Plaza, and both bridge and ramp
afford a good view of the Fair. At the base of the Helicline is The Astronomer, ...
Best Books on, Federal Writers' Project, 1939
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TIDE OF ADVERTISING AND MARKETING
SIRS: Whilst looking through the February 1st issue of your publication, on page
24, under the cartoon, I come across the word "Helicline." I confess I am stumped
— and so are other members of our Department here. Therefore, would you be ...
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Official Gazette of the United States Patent Office
... each said helicline being defined by a continuous root 58 having a
substantially flat profile intersecting said groove sides 63, 64 radially inward the
cylinder surface and a continuous crest 57 having a substantially flat profile
coextensive with ...
United States. Patent Office, 1962
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HELICLINE»
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Local music notes: Greycoats, Grayshot release parties
... album-release parties this weekend: The Greycoats should build on their budding indie buzz after last year's “Helicline” EP with their second ... «Minneapolis Star Tribune, Jan 13»