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25 Dome Choices!

Aug-7-2009 By Barbara

If humans and our dwellings, could be the solution to sustainable living, then dome homes should be at the top of everyone’s list.  I know, if I had it to do over, I would live in one again, in a heartbeat.  They are safe, easy to heat, and economical.  They use at least 6% less material, in their construction than a conventional home.  This very well could be the “green home” of the future.

Planet Green, considers them to be among the Worlds Greenest Homes, as you will see in the video. For those who are curious, or willing to pursue the idea of dome living, I came across this list of 24 different types of domes and their manufacturers.  Some offering plans for DIY construction.

This was the dome we had built in 1984.  Dome It is much like number 5 on the list above.  It was 45 ft. in diameter with  3 large bedrooms (upstairs was a spacious master suite), and 2 full baths.  It was a very roomy  1,800+ sq. ft.   Changes that have been made, are a larger deck off the slider, a new entry porch, a very large approximately 36×48 ft. standard garage and mature landscaping.  I would move back in a minute!

Number 6 on the list, is the Monolithic Dome.  Interest in dome homes, skyrocketed after the 2004-2005 Hurricane season.  Cliff and patsy Monk, (she does not capitalize her first name), spent most of that time on the run from the storms in an RV.  The Monolithic Domes structure is a 60 ft. wide, single slab concrete structure, nearly 4 inches thick.  The Monks,  now  have absolutely NO fear, of riding out even a category 5 hurricane, from the comfort of there living room!   See why they feel that domes are the answer to Florida’s drastic weather problems.

Back in February of this year, I wrote “Dirt”- Cheap Eco-Domes!.  To me, there is no greater respect you can show for yourself and for nature, than by building a sustainable building with your own two hands.  While most of the Eco- domes are 400 or 800 square feet, they can be joined together for a larger dwelling.  They also have a 2,000 sq. ft. model that can be built for approximately $3,000 worth of  adobe filled bags and barbed-wire! I absolutely love it.  Cal-Earth is a non-profit organization that offers workshops teaching you how to build your  house, out of Super- Adobe with a team of 3-5 people in a week!  These domes and there durability and simple beauty are my current favorite.

With the main building material being earth, the simplicity of the Super-Adobe technique, allows for the possibility to quickly build emergency shelters, whenever and wherever they are needed, anywhere in the world. Most recently, a team from Cal-Earth has gone to Darfur, to help rebuild the damage and devastation to villages there.

Whatever building medium you choose for a dome home, you definetly will save energy and money, in the long run.   There spherical shape, allows them to equally carry the stress  of the structure, much like the unwavering durability of an arch.  With Mother Nature, not always being so nice, this solution to housing could well be the safest and greenest choice you could make.  Always working toward a better tomorrow!

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  1. Mark Alan Meader Said,

    We built a very nice dome home from the ground-up in the mountains of southern California back in 2000 and we love it. Very spacious and airy with the skylights and definitely a conversation starter. The only downside I have found is that the rounded shape directs heavy snow down onto the decks and creates some really scary drifts in the winter!
    .-= Mark Alan Meader´s last blog ..Skywatch – A Painted Desert =-.

  2. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Mark Alan Meader,

    You are right about the snow. We had a heavy snow one year also, but the kids loved it. Overall, I think the shape weathers the elements quite well! Glad you are enjoying dome life! :)

  3. Linda Said,

    that is good news that they are taking these domes to africa. Go Cal-Earth!
    .-= Linda´s last blog ..Finisterre’s Strong Green Line =-.

  4. ALS of Nevada Said,

    dome homes are the future in hurricane areas and safe.
    .-= ALS of Nevada´s last blog ..ALS and Dogs? =-.

  5. spygrrl Said,

    wow…. i love the whole concept. Congrats to those of you who have built one. If anyone want’s to build me one I promise I will take good care of it and give it lots of love forever, and ever!

  6. Rufor Said,

    Greatings, goalforthegreen.com to GoogleReader!
    Thanks

  7. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Linda,

    Yes, they have been doing some wonderful things at Cal-Earth! :)

  8. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ ALS of Nevada,

    You got it…Yes, they are very safe! :)

  9. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ spygrrl,

    I’m sure you would take care of it. Now you’ve just got to choose your style. Go to that list girl…then get yourself a work team. You can do it. I have all the faith in the world in you! Remember that LOA stuff. You can attract it to you! :)

  10. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Rufor,

    Thanks for stopping by to comment! :)

  11. Earth Friendly Goodies Said,

    There were a couple geodesic dome homes near where I lived growing up. I always wanted to see what they looked like in the inside. That was a fantastic video about the dome home in Minnesota – amazing! I wonder what that one cost to build. :)
    .-= Earth Friendly Goodies´s last blog ..I Have a Probiotic Flora Farm in my Tummy =-.

  12. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Earth Friendly Goodies,

    I thought they touched on that ( the cost) in the video. Maybe not. However, in the long run, you save on homeowner insurance and electricity. I think they touched on radiant heating in the floor. That is very helpful. I would suggest to watch the video several more times, and gather information from sources on that list. They really are beautiful, and a smart choice. Depending on what style you choose..there is a price to suite almost anybody! :)

  13. Diane Scott Said,

    I love when you write about dome homes and each time you do it just makes me want to ditch this one and run off somewhere to build a really cool dome home!
    .-= Diane Scott´s last blog ..Canadian Residents Daily Chances At 10 Grand =-.

  14. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Diane Scott,

    I hear you there. I would do it again in a minute. The market is better too! Interest rates were terrible in the 80′s. That’s what drove us out of our dome :(

  15. ConnieFoggles Said,

    Nice to know that these types of homes are inexpensive so that they can be built in Africa. I’ve seen a lot of them here in Florida.
    .-= ConnieFoggles´s last blog ..McCormick and Schmick’s Restaurant Giveaway =-.

  16. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ Connie Foggles,

    Well, the eco-domes out of super adobe, are very economical to build. They are becoming popular in Florida, because they can withstand Hurricane force winds. :)

  17. vein Said,

    In reality what makes something affordable is whether a normally-price buidler can make it and you can get a permit for it–sadly some way off for most of us.
    .-= vein´s last undefined ..If you register your site for free at =-.

  18. Barbara Rae Said,

    @ vein,

    You can get plans online, and permits usually are not a problem with whoever builds them, or whatever you company you would go with. There are domes in many price ranges. That is why I put up the list. The eco- dome, seems to be one of the more affordable options.