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Dante Bini

Dante Bini (born 1932) is an Italian architect and engineer who invented the Binishell — a system for rapidly constructing thin-shell concrete domes using inflatable formwork. His technology was used to build hundreds of structures worldwide and represents a pioneering contribution to prefabricated and low-cost construction methods.

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