Wow! Love this. Here in California, as in Texas, anything to keep out the heat is a step forward, especially if it means not running the AC all day. I love the biomorphic feel of these domes. Plus, again a concern in the US West, the forest fire resistance would be great in any non-coastal part of the state.
Very sweet technology! I will definitely be looking deeper into this. This ties right in with my favorite building concepts... thermal mass and in-ground buildings among others.
I honor what you are trying to get off the ground here sir, as far as helping people in other countries get homes or more permanent homes in disaster areas. I eager to learn more.
Monolithic Dome, could you make a video on just how fire resistant you can build a dome. With all those homes burnt down in Colorado. It could be a game changer for you.
Terrific video! I've driven by your place a thousand times and never knew what it was! I'll be sure and visit your website! Thanks, and I stopped in Italy to photograph the city sign and city hall (I'm Italian!) lol ! Thank you for being "STUCK" trying to make the world better for us all!
I would like to see a video on how the foam stands up to a fire! Does it melt? What happens as heat is applied, Is there more than one type of foam? I want to buil one in a forest environment, major concern fires!
Special thanks to David South and his team for support to HRO's "Joe Dome" Project. Future project site Guatemala City, Guatemala. r/ Joe Byers President Human Relief Organization International (www.humanreliefusa.org/www.humanrelief.net)
Wow! Love this. Here in California, as in Texas, anything to keep out the heat is a step forward, especially if it means not running the AC all day. I love the biomorphic feel of these domes. Plus, again a concern in the US West, the forest fire resistance would be great in any non-coastal part of the state.
The world is in such a need of people like David South. God Bless.
Very sweet technology! I will definitely be looking deeper into this. This ties right in with my favorite building concepts... thermal mass and in-ground buildings among others.
Only drawback is lack of sunlight.
I honor what you are trying to get off the ground here sir, as far as helping people in other countries get homes or more permanent homes in disaster areas. I eager to learn more.
Go to www.dftw.org/
I will get one of these. It is just too practical to pass up. It will be my retirement home.
Monolithic Dome, could you make a video on just how fire resistant you can build a dome. With all those homes burnt down in Colorado. It could be a game changer for you.
You can take a flamethrower to them and they won't burn.
Very informative. This must surely be the way forward - its fascinating.
Thanks.
Terrific video! I've driven by your place a thousand times and never knew what it was! I'll be sure and visit your website! Thanks, and I stopped in Italy to photograph the city sign and city hall (I'm Italian!) lol ! Thank you for being "STUCK" trying to make the world better for us all!
i used to pass this place every day on my way to work. Amen.
I would like to see a video on how the foam stands up to a fire! Does it melt? What happens as heat is applied, Is there more than one type of foam? I want to buil one in a forest environment, major concern fires!
When a dome is finished there is concrete over the foam.
troy brownrigg Put concrete on the inside and on the outside. It won’t burn.
I've seen several projects that are underground. The building design is well suited for subterranean uses.
I would to learn how to build that
What does he mean by super insulated?
Steve www.monolithic.org/blogs/presidents-sphere/r-value-effective-100
Special thanks to David South and his team for support to HRO's "Joe Dome" Project. Future project site Guatemala City, Guatemala. r/ Joe Byers President Human Relief Organization International (www.humanreliefusa.org/www.humanrelief.net)