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| Area Covered: USA, including Alaska & Hawaii | |||||
| Brand Names: | 20 | Pictures: | 59 | ||
| Product Lines: | 7 | Floor plans: | 38 | ||
| Models: | 29 | Specifications: | 10 | ||
| No. of US Manufacturers: | 20 | No. of US Vendors: | 32 | ||
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Geodesic Domes: Geodesic Dome is using triangular networks forming hexagons and pentagons and creating a free-span, spacious environment of spherically shaped structure requiring no internal supports. This results in large flexibility for utilizing interior space to implement floor designs not limited by structural restrictions. Because of the structural strength of the shape, the domes have a far better record of withstanding tornados, hurricanes and earthquakes than cube-shaped structures of conventional homes. Advantages:
Material Cost: Energy Efficiency: As a result of complicated angles, the interior and exterior finishing of the dome (after spedy assembly of the prefabricated shell) is significantly more labor intensive than finishing the conventional house. Also, the finishing work requires highly skilled or specialized tradesmen which might not be available at every location. These factors might present welcoming challenge for skilled handyman - homebuilder, but would create substantial cost outlay if the hired labor is considered.
Monolithic Dome Builders Association
The circle is the strongest geometrical shape we recognize, and this factor likely influnced builders of circular homes for thousands of years. Prefabricated circular buildings have been built as cabins, studios, homes, offices or community halls and convention centers.
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