Abstract:
In this paper we discuss flexibility and applicability of deployable dome structures in contemporary
architecture. A deployable dome is a spatial structure derived from appropriately connected planar polygonal
panels. Nowadays, deployable domes are little researched comparing to other deployable structures, such as
pseudo-cylinders, for example. When designing these configurations, either changeable supports' spans or
strain of some structural elements might occur, depending on the underlying geometrical analysis. Such
occurrences, usually being undesirable, can be avoided by the adequate geometrical solution which can also
satisfy various sizes of the structures. Therefore, they could answer the purpose both in architectural and
urban design. Thus, choosing suitable dimension of the structure, numerous applications can be obtained,
starting from street furniture to large scale convertible structures for covering open spaces.