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January 12, 2011 by Admin
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wow dome building is so cool I want to go to a dance club with it.
the house is too light.
gotta be heavier.
te interior looks great, the exterior pretty crappy
very nice
how do i get one or how do i build my own?
nice
Using pressure treated wood isn’t “green’ building.
try to check out the “subject” before you based your opinion
oh ya, using wood filled with toxic preservatives and pesticides to maintain its structure is green? Just because pressure treated wood is green in color doesn’t mean its ecologically sound. How is your building an eco solution? Do tell.
First eco is the way of building the homes exploitation the wood second in the forests of Finland (where we buy the wood) they cut the trees every 40 years and after that they plant second round.they do it for generations
Every forest have natural dilution so the builders don’t harm the environment.
Do you prefer to build with plastic?
Any way this discussion is endless.
Who asked you?
-jcr
eiznekcmrelyt, you sound like PETA : all or nothing. building green usually still requires SOME energy to build and create. Even modular homes have to be shipped to sites using diesel fuel..and constructed on site with grid energy that is usually coal powered. In other words, your standards are hypocritically high. Just because something is not 100% green doesn’t mean it’s not 500% better than the way we conventionally do things.
sweet–Thanks
amazing. well done!
nice vid, i find it interesting the hub design is along the lines of what i came up with… i was hoping you could help me out in my design if possible, i am making my own 60ft 6v dome, and made a 10ft 6v, but would like to change the hub design for more stability and a small nailing issue i came up with during my last build… your help would be appreciated if you can
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