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Domes are widely used in a variety of building types to provide unique design elements, natural light, and views. Here are some common building types that utilize domes:
Museums: Museums often incorporate domes to create spacious, light-filled exhibition spaces and to provide natural light for displaying artifacts and artifacts.
Shopping centers: Some shopping centers use domes in their atriums or main entrances to provide shoppers with a comfortable shopping environment and natural light.
Train Stations and Airports: Some large transportation hubs use domes to make the station or airport concourse brighter, and more spacious, and to provide impressive architectural design.
Sports Stadiums: Some sports stadiums use dome designs to provide a comfortable viewing environment for spectators and to provide the venue with the right amount of light during the game.
Hotels and resorts: Some high-end hotels and resorts use dome designs to create a luxurious, open atmosphere and to add natural light to interior spaces.
Exhibition Centers: Large exhibition centers may use dome structures to provide flexible exhibition space and a pleasant environment for participants during exhibitions.
Educational Buildings: Educational buildings such as university campuses and libraries may use domes to provide a comfortable learning environment for students.
Religious Buildings: some churches, temples, and mosques use domes to create a solemn religious atmosphere and create a sacred light and shadow effect in the interior.
These are just a few examples; in fact, dome structures can be used in a variety of building types, depending on the design needs and purpose.