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Royal Tyrrell Museum in Drumheller

Stockpile cover in Argentina with Triodetic structure

MD Anderson canopy in Houston, Texas - survived hurricane Ike

A partially assembled Proslide Tornato with a Triodetic support frame

This stockpile dome cover is tilted 8 degrees - near Kamloops, BC

Putting the finishing cap on the dome structure

Mosque under construction with Triodetic support structure

Mosque under construction with Triodetic support structure

Ariel view of Houston Methodist Hospital

Space frame over mall in Quebec

Mosque under construction with Triodetic support structure

Ariel view of Houston Methodist Hospital

Morganstein Tollway - Triodetic canopy

This stockpile dome cover is tilted 8 degrees - near Kamloops, BC

A residential canopy in Las Vegas, Nevada

Glass curtain wall supported by Triodetic space frame

McMillan Bloedel Conservatory in Vancouver British, Columbia - constructed in 1969

Space frame skylight in Mexico

Dropping an assembled space frame on to columns

Pyramid Sydney Botanical Gardens

Skylight for High School in Markham, Ontario

Ariel view of Houston Methodist Hospital

Space frame skylight in Mexico

A roof top pyramid in Dallas, Texas

The project includes the expansion of the school’s technical education department with a new, 7,000 SF standalone facility. The pre-engineered building is being constructed on the north side of the existing school. As part of a comprehensive master plan, it will address the most immediate need of additional space for vocational training in fields such as construction, mechanics and welding to better prepare students wishing to enter the skilled trades upon graduation.

Silo dome cover lift in the fog

This picture shows the Frisomat offices in Poland, near Warsaw.

Eric has developed a very nice system for registering his steel backed photopolymer plates that is pretty damn good. He uses a pin mounting system where the plate has the holes shown, drilled with a drill press on spots left on the plate during processing, and then the plate is dropped onto the two pins locked up in the chase with the magnetic base. He has no plate creep, achieves position based on his preengineered layout from his computer setup, and he can move with ease from one plate to another, and have register that's dead on with multi-color images. Eric often mixes metal type with photopolymer, and does beautiful presswork.

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