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which, in keeping with the fair's theme "The World of Tomorrow", depicted a utopian city-of-the-future. The interior display was viewed from above on a moving sidewalk, while a multi-image slide presentation was projected on the dome of the sphere. After exiting the Perisphere, visitors descended to
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The Trylon and Perisphere became the central symbol of the 1939 World's Fair, its image reproduced by the millions on a wide range of promotional materials and serving as the fairground's focal point. The
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and were intended as temporary with steel framing and plaster board facades. Both buildings were subsequently razed and scrapped after the closing of the fair, their materials to be used in
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ground level on the third element of the Theme Center, the Helicline, a 950-foot-long (290 m) spiral ramp that partially encircled the Perisphere.
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issued a postage stamp in 1939 depicting the Trylon and Perisphere. Neither structure survives; however, the
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Harrison, Helen A. (October 1995). "Stuart Davis's 'World of Tomorrow'".
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were two monumental modernistic structures designed by architects
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The name "Perisphere" was coined using the Greek prefix
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Demolished buildings and structures in Queens, New York
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1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions
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that were together known as the Theme Center of the
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Trylon and Perisphere (Homeland)
Trylon Cinema

Wallace Harrison
J. Andre Fouilhoux
1939 New York World's Fair
diorama
Henry Dreyfuss

Sam Gottscho

Wallace Harrison
J. Andre Fouilhoux
Henry Dreyfuss
Flushing Meadows Park
Queens, New York
World War II

United States Postal Service
Unisphere
1939 New York World's Fair pavilions and attractions
Skylon (tower)
Festival of Britain
Unisphere
1964 New York World's Fair
"1939-40 NY World's Fair found in Seattle"
American Art
doi
10.1086/424253
S2CID

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