Monolithic Dome homes-Dope Dome!!

Hey everybody, how is your day going (legit question! lol)? I'm just hanging out at home smoking a j with my girlfriend whilst enjoying a new IPA from a local brewery here in Vancouver. I've been looking at all these different ways of building a house out of environmentally conscious materials while keeping ongoing energy use/safety/return on investment and self-sufficiency as priorities and have taken a liking to these Monolithic Domes. As odd as they may look they make really amazing housing for areas of our countries that are prone to earthquakes, forest fires, tornado's, tidal surges, hurricanes and even and internal house fires as it is made of a sandwich of concrete and foam. Costs per sq.ft for it ranges $55-110/sq.ft so roughly similar to a conventional house. I have to build at least one! lol. Just thought I'd share an idear of mine today. Any of you have a wish to build your own home??? Lets hear it!Dome after tornado.jpgDome-House-Florida-2.jpgstormhomes3_f.jpgmedium_clean_floor___wall_around_flash_point.jpeg



These photos are from Google and are not mine. -C.y.a
 

gioua

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last night wife made me sit through a few episodes of buying Alaska.... a Denver Bronco was the buyer on a property.. 1 of the 3 shown had their own island off Sitka.. rainwater filtration + desalinization filter and solar + back up genny.. aprox 2700 sq feet of a beautiful house.. nice wooden pine interior.. another ep showed a couple who looked at 3 properties all off grid.. one had 3 green houses.. another had 1 com greenhouse was just amazing in size.. plus arox 20 hours sunlight in the summer
^have a new love for the AK growers .. saw many an outhouse as the norm... and few have cable internet.. and they showed many 8 ft Moose fences.. damn..

when I was younger I wanted more of a near the city kinda house.. now I want something that requires a helicopter to get too..
 
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