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LinkWorld Architecture

The architecture of LinkWorld is based on two concepts:

1) architecture that can support the presentation of large amounts of information in "themed" areas [octagonal buildings with domed roofs] and

2) architecture consistent with the natural aesthetic of the desert areas of Southern California.

The octagonal buildings are Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired, with craftsman styling, plenty of wood and natural textures. Each of the nine buildings is a different color but has the same style of modular architecture. Each building also features a unique combination of stylistic elements in its stained glass roof, window frames, wall textures and supporting beams.

The Meadowlands Borrego
Salton Sea The Mountains
Ocotillo Desert Creosote Desert
Mountain Valley Mt. Signal
The Dunes

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