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GLOBAL VISION PAVILION FOR EXPO 70.—This to a scale model of the £2 million “Toshiba-I.H.I. Global Vision” pavilion that Toshiba, a huge electronic company, and Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries (I.H.I.) plan to build for the Japan World Exposition in Osaka in 1970. The steel “space frame” covers the hemispherical “globe vision” theatre in which films will be shown on a multiple screen.

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 22

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GLOBAL VISION PAVILION FOR EXPO 70.—This to a scale model of the £2 million “Toshiba-I.H.I. Global Vision” pavilion that Toshiba, a huge electronic company, and Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries (I.H.I.) plan to build for the Japan World Exposition in Osaka in 1970. The steel “space frame” covers the hemispherical “globe vision” theatre in which films will be shown on a multiple screen. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 22

GLOBAL VISION PAVILION FOR EXPO 70.—This to a scale model of the £2 million “Toshiba-I.H.I. Global Vision” pavilion that Toshiba, a huge electronic company, and Ishikawajima Harima Heavy Industries (I.H.I.) plan to build for the Japan World Exposition in Osaka in 1970. The steel “space frame” covers the hemispherical “globe vision” theatre in which films will be shown on a multiple screen. Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31676, 11 May 1968, Page 22