Well yes, but the Dymaxion was designed to be mass-produced and not site-specific.  Placing it inside of a larger museum does not necessary diminish the impact/intent.
 
 
 


> Date: Wed, 6 Feb 2008 11:41:17 -0500
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> I assume some of you have seen the Dymaxion House already enclosed
> inside the Henry Ford Museum. Case in point. Perhaps this was already
> mentioned, but there were too many responses to review them all before
> posting. Busy bunch, aren't we!?! Because of the size of both the
> smaller Dymaxion and the very large museum, it certainly is easier to
> maintain the restored Dymaxion inside the larger structure.
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