Lindsay, Jeffrey

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Lindsay, Jeffrey

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1924-1984

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Jeffrey Lindsay (1924-1984) was an architect who specialized in geodesic dome structures. He worked with Buckminster Fuller before coming to Canada to establish the Canadian Fuller Research Foundation which was based in Montreal from 1949 to 1956. Some of his most notable works include Weatherbreak (1950), Skybreak (1951), Skigloo (1952), and Hackney Barn (1954). He also worked on Simon Fraser University's Convocation Mall with Arthur Erickson and the United States Pavilion for Expo 67 in Montreal with Buckminster Fuller.

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