I absolutely love this build. I think the only thing that I would have done different maybe would be to put a petition up between the bedroom and the living room just to give you that sense of space and individuality as well as privacy.. it just gives you more freedom 🥰🥰
I'll be the happiest person if after watching this fantastic bioclimatic construction I shall receive a GUIDE. I'll also love to hear your impression after a few weeks of occupation. Enjoy your new habitat.!!!
Very cute. Personally I would trim it out with gingerbread moldings and some color. I like a French provincial look and I think it would be easy to do, albeit, probably expensive. I'm looking forward to more videos.
How many people did it take to build your 8 week project? Did you also have to pay them? How long would it take if just 2 men built it? If a husband and wife team worked on it how long will it take? Can anyone or a couple without construction/building experience do in in record time? Just asking because going by your title it looks like a dream come true in 8 weeks.
It's about 1000 person-hours in total. We had different numbers of people helping at various times, with more in the beginning. We had 2 to 3 skilled workers; the rest were volunteers and students who were there to learn.
Nazdravlje!!!! Lepa je kao iz bajke,ima sve,a najviše dušu,pravi porodični dom. Pa NEKA LJUBAV ZDRAVLJE MIR SLOBODA RADOST SREĆA I BLAGOSTANJE BUDU ZAUVEK VAŠE I SVIH LJUDI NA ZEMLJI PRIRODNO STANJE I DA UŽIVATE DUGO U SVOJOJ LJUBAVI I SVOJOJ KUĆI. VELIKI POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE 🌿♥️🍀🦉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😴
26 minutes of creativity and pure enjoyment! Your work is full of energy and inspiration, and I truly enjoyed every moment of it. Such a beautiful self-build reflects your passion and amazing teamwork. Thank you for sharing this unique experience-looking forward to more of your incredible creations! Greetings from your follower in Saudi Arabia!
I absolutely love it when there's a cool project like this and absolutely no explanations of what is being done or what materials are being used...oh wait...there's a book...
So it was an 8 week project and how many people worked on it? So impressed with how well done this video and the how organized the workers were. Also how much cement did this project take?
Pretty but way to labor intensive. Styro Crete domes can be shot in one day. Framed up in hours. Lighter weight and better R values. Cool project though. Stronger than styro Crete fo sure.
That's what I was thinking. That was an amazing amount of effort for such a tiny build. Not to mention the amount of waste generated by the project. Ok for a one-off, but not practical on a large scale with this design.
I’m elderly and my house is too much work and expense for me. Im told I need to downsize or move into a retire community. But that sounds very lonely and final. A huge dome greenhouse surrounded by 6 dome houses, would bring my family together, I wouldn’t be lonely and I could leave my grandchildren a legacy vs a house to sell. I need to sell my house to do this. I’ll have cash. Can this be done? Where do I begin?
I’m not in the community of the Domegaia “movement”. If I were you, just contact the maker of this video. He can point you in the direction. Organizing a training project at your property. Finding volunteers to help you with your dream project. It shouldn’t be difficult to realize it. Sorry. I live in Panama. Building my own house - all by myself. Two story circular house. Locals call it already the “Castillo” and I haven’t my roof on top yet. I couldn’t get a permit with aircrete. I’m using 6” concrete blocks for my construction. All the best for your project! ❤
I love your vision. Taking your time for good planning and research is the key to success. You would want to start with an accurate design and 3D model so you can get a realistic cost and time to construct. You can contact us on your website if you want more details domegaia.com
Get your adult children on board FIRST, and it will take at least a year for planning, zoning, buying the land ect, it will take at least 2 years to COMPLEATE to move into. But you will need an company that can build your unique design like an apt builder. Also legal help with ZONING and it would fall under apt or muti house build LEGALLY. it may take longer to build that way. ( call it an extra 18 months for legal stuff before breaking ground and an extra year to build. )
@@domegaiaspeaking of weak points, the cuts you made to the walls to embed pipes are also weak points. I don't know if it would withstand magnitude 2 earthquake. 😢
Interesting, but that’s one hell of a hard way to do it. I can’t work out why you wouldn’t buy an inflatable done and spray creat it. Would have been cheaper, faster and a better finish ?? 🧐
I think you did an excellent job. I don’t mean to be negative. Another thing I would’ve done is maybe bought my windows first and built the house around the windows to get them at a better cost Compared to custom windows.
That is a good point. He had an issue with the windows when they came the wrong size from the manufacturer. It cost us a bunch of extra time to modify our plan to use them. I would definitely get them made ahead of time in the future :)
This is amazing. But when you were carving out the pipe lines that scared me. How strong is the structure? Can in withstand a storm? Or hypothetically if the lawnmower launches a rock at the foam cement will it not puncture the house?
The aircrete that is being carved is very soft and easy to work with but it is then covered in surface bonded reinforced concrete on the inside and outside which is what gives me the structure incredible strength.
Been a dome fan for 45 years. Designed several AutoCAD models, based upon Monolithic Domes & followed the progress of Aircrete Harry. Surprised that you don't use a stucco gun (not necessary with lots of troweling hands). I see that we have come to the same conclusions: * 20 ft diameter is the ideal size for any multipurpose dome (Bedroom, Living room, Kitchen, workshop, etc.) * Arches are the ideal solution for transitioning to planar windows & doorways Q: Is aircrete now International Building Code approved for occupied dwellings, with an engineer's stamp of approval or is that still a major obstacle in most states?
Nice timelapse - is this a commercial system - it looked like maybe a resin additive to the brick mix? From the finished look I thought maybe it was shotcrete sprayed over an inflatable form but that building system was unique.
Thanks. We have developed this system over the years and teach it to people who want to do cool DIY projects. It's straightforward for people with no building experience to learn. Other than the foaming agent, there are no unique materials or resin additives.
Хороший проект, при условии, что есть большое количество человек, готовых работать бесплатно. И да, опираться о стены не рекомендуются - они с лёгкостью могут обрушиться.
Looks cool . Just a bit concerned that there doesn't appear to be any drainage around the structure and that could cause water damage and the building actually touches the ground .?
I know aircrete blocks are very popular outside the U.S. What restrictions did you have to work with building this small structure? And what was the percentage of waste as you cut stuff out?
We didn't have any restrictions in this area, but we do have engineers who approve our method if we need to get permits in other areas. Like any building project, there is some waste but its not much.
great job and good work but air create has got to the point they make inflatable domes that started out by stitching tyvek sheets together lol that they fill with a blower fan then cover them with chicken wire and blow the air create on just like spray foam or insulation spray it coat it one more wire layer spray it smooth it and then use fiberglass layers like these guys do ! do 1st 2 wire layers allow to dry remove the blow up dome and go to town with fiber glass layers until 6 to 8 inch thickness do a few domes with connective halls just build with cheap plywood rollable arch way hallway they do it the same way and just roll it to connect each dome 1 at a time. the stuff is great its just spray foam expansion foam mixed into actual concrete and you can do so much with the stuff! great stuff that seems to be kind of suppressed just like all the new innovative construction building materials etc not easy to push out the old dogs with infinity pockets, An endless stream of cash.
The first three seconds he says it is super strong and insulated. Also from my knowledge concrete, “aircrete,” or earthen domes are all basically earthquake- proof and fire-proof
I live in Naples Florida and we seem to get hit with at least 2 hurricanes per season, how will this type of construction hold up against hurricanes? Is the dome painted with regular paint or a waterproof sealer such as drylock? Thanks so much. This was an amazing video, I liked and subscribed. Blessings to you. ❤
Thank you so much. We have done engineering for high-wind load and I would not be concerned about the main structure. It's way stronger than a normal house, and there is no roof to blow off in a hurricane, but the windows are the weakest part and could be an issue.
@@Naplesfrank154 the way UA-cam app for creators works, creator can not see new reply in a thread, if you want to ask a new question, do it in a new comment, this way creator will see it and answer
Well in my thoughts, I think it will payback once people see it’s bit the same old type of AirBnB “vibe”. It’s about to look, location, and what people can post on their social media and also take photos. If you hand something that’s different or at least stands out from the rest, then you’ll do better.
Some people seem to forget that Dragon was originally designed for propusive landings from very start but NASA made space X change to parachutes for there belief of safer ???
Just out of curiousity, how is it that "Locals Laughed at Our 8-Week Dome Project - Now They're Amazed". I don't see where or how this has happened. It's a nice and cute little project but as far as locals go ...?
@ Thanks. I’ve been interested in concrete domes for years, and aerated concrete when I discovered it several years ago. I’ve also seen autoclaved aerated concrete, which is very interesting but more expensive because it is made in a factory and cured in a steam pressure vessel (basically a steam sterilizer). Have you built any aerated concrete homes on the east coast (Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland) area? I want to see one in person. Waiting for your 2025 workshop schedule to see if there’s one I can attend. Thanks.
AAC Bricks is an option, but you are right that they are usually expensive because of the shipping. I'm not aware of any Aircrete Domes in those states, but if you can travel to Arkansas, you can book a stay in this on on Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/1229686580891212986?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d9339012-d001-467d-b7bb-1055ddfa533a
That is really really awsome but it is so labor intenseve that no one could afford it. Looks like something around 2560 hours labor. Thats like 130,000 labor in todays market.
It's around 1000 hours. It looked like a lot because we had quite a few volunteers and students there to learn at different parts of the build, but once someone knows how to do it they can do it quickly.
Thanks for asking. You can purchase the plans in two ways. The plans only at this link: domegaia.com/products/diamond-dome-design-package Or our Dome Builders Academy is on sale right now for 50% off, and it comes with these plans and several others, so is the best deal: domegaia.com/products/dome-builders-academy
I can no longer be a do it year self guy any more but I can se millions of others can do it wow the final product is great
Lovely build with so many traditional ways of shaping and combining innovative materials. Brilliant and beautiful
Nice build! Would love a voiceover explaining what was being done, and why.
Thanks, we are working on another video with a voice-over and more about the details.
They build frames to hold up the builds, built molds to make blocks made of concrete foam, and stuccoed it and painted it.
Awesome Video!!!
You got your systems down like a well oiled machine. Great quality of video as well!
Been watching for years!
You guys Rock!
idk. That looked like they could probably do it again with a lot less work.
I absolutely love this build. I think the only thing that I would have done different maybe would be to put a petition up between the bedroom and the living room just to give you that sense of space and individuality as well as privacy.. it just gives you more freedom 🥰🥰
There's always someone who would do it different. Never fails.
I'll be the happiest person if after watching this fantastic bioclimatic construction I shall receive a GUIDE.
I'll also love to hear your impression after a few weeks of occupation.
Enjoy your new habitat.!!!
Very cute. Personally I would trim it out with gingerbread moldings and some color. I like a French provincial look and I think it would be easy to do, albeit, probably expensive. I'm looking forward to more videos.
It turned out amazingly beautiful.
THEY ARE VERY TALENTED
How many people did it take to build your 8 week project? Did you also have to pay them? How long would it take if just 2 men built it? If a husband and wife team worked on it how long will it take? Can anyone or a couple without construction/building experience do in in record time? Just asking because going by your title it looks like a dream come true in 8 weeks.
It's about 1000 person-hours in total. We had different numbers of people helping at various times, with more in the beginning. We had 2 to 3 skilled workers; the rest were volunteers and students who were there to learn.
@@domegaia Noted - Thank you.
Hmmm, that gives me an idea. I think I'll be holding a firewood class at my place next fall.
@@domegaia "students who were there to learn." "about 1000 person-hours in total" what a joke, typical hipsters xD
Brilliant, Your building technology and creativity will continue to progress building methods for a better future especially for housing..
Thanks for bringing us on the journey of the build. Beautiful
Precioso y hermoso trabajo,, muchas gracias por compartir 😍😍🎉🎉
Who doesn’t love seeing a mini castle built in warp speed! 💪🏻💪🏾🫶🏼
Or maybe more like a huge igloo
lol :)
Nazdravlje!!!! Lepa je kao iz bajke,ima sve,a najviše dušu,pravi porodični dom. Pa NEKA LJUBAV ZDRAVLJE MIR SLOBODA RADOST SREĆA I BLAGOSTANJE BUDU ZAUVEK VAŠE I SVIH LJUDI NA ZEMLJI PRIRODNO STANJE I DA UŽIVATE DUGO U SVOJOJ LJUBAVI I SVOJOJ KUĆI. VELIKI POZDRAV IZ SRBIJE 🌿♥️🍀🦉👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏😴
26 minutes of creativity and pure enjoyment! Your work is full of energy and inspiration, and I truly enjoyed every moment of it. Such a beautiful self-build reflects your passion and amazing teamwork. Thank you for sharing this unique experience-looking forward to more of your incredible creations! Greetings from your follower in Saudi Arabia!
Wow, thank you!
I absolutely love it when there's a cool project like this and absolutely no explanations of what is being done or what materials are being used...oh wait...there's a book...
building a house. aircrete.
That's great , a nice home for one , or a cozy love nest for 2.
I would love to build this along my kid for him. Nothing less nothing more. Would be a fun project.
So it was an 8 week project and how many people worked on it? So impressed with how well done this video and the how organized the workers were. Also how much cement did this project take?
Thanks! It took about 88 bags of cement.
Pretty but way to labor intensive. Styro Crete domes can be shot in one day. Framed up in hours. Lighter weight and better R values. Cool project though. Stronger than styro Crete fo sure.
That's what I was thinking. That was an amazing amount of effort for such a tiny build. Not to mention the amount of waste generated by the project. Ok for a one-off, but not practical on a large scale with this design.
Good idea, good work, and good team. ❤👍
Thank you
i helped put a few of these types of homes up. colorado people have been quietly putting them up. the only difference is in floor heating.
That was awesome. I want to build that exact dome! Thankyou so much!
I’m elderly and my house is too much work and expense for me. Im told I need to downsize or move into a retire community. But that sounds very lonely and final. A huge dome greenhouse surrounded by 6 dome houses, would bring my family together, I wouldn’t be lonely and I could leave my grandchildren a legacy vs a house to sell. I need to sell my house to do this. I’ll have cash. Can this be done? Where do I begin?
I’m not in the community of the Domegaia “movement”. If I were you, just contact the maker of this video. He can point you in the direction. Organizing a training project at your property. Finding volunteers to help you with your dream project. It shouldn’t be difficult to realize it. Sorry. I live in Panama. Building my own house - all by myself. Two story circular house. Locals call it already the “Castillo” and I haven’t my roof on top yet. I couldn’t get a permit with aircrete. I’m using 6” concrete blocks for my construction. All the best for your project! ❤
I love your vision. Taking your time for good planning and research is the key to success. You would want to start with an accurate design and 3D model so you can get a realistic cost and time to construct. You can contact us on your website if you want more details domegaia.com
Great idea keep your family close
@Cheez1979 With some families, you just are happy if they are overseas...... I'm in Panama and my siblings are in Europe. Just perfect 👌 🤫
Get your adult children on board FIRST, and it will take at least a year for planning, zoning, buying the land ect, it will take at least 2 years to COMPLEATE to move into. But you will need an company that can build your unique design like an apt builder. Also legal help with ZONING and it would fall under apt or muti house build LEGALLY. it may take longer to build that way. ( call it an extra 18 months for legal stuff before breaking ground and an extra year to build. )
the guys you had working were pretty clean on the job site. makes it easier for all.
tip this old guy hat to them. and your group on the camera work.
WONDERFUL Team
so cool! cant wait to build my own.
I hope that no tornado will blow this off or debris break the walls.
Also earthquakes and snow load.
It's an extremely strong structure. Windows are your weak point, as in any house.
@@domegaiaspeaking of weak points, the cuts you made to the walls to embed pipes are also weak points. I don't know if it would withstand magnitude 2 earthquake. 😢
What a great video guys! What an awesome build! Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Interesting, but that’s one hell of a hard way to do it. I can’t work out why you wouldn’t buy an inflatable done and spray creat it. Would have been cheaper, faster and a better finish ?? 🧐
Lots of peeps for a build of such a small footprint!
It looks nice.
Total cost? Total surface built? Total building time? How many man-working hours did it take?
Beautiful
That was awesomely done!
Glad you liked it!
Beautiful place. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you!
WOW!!! Wish I could be there to learn this with you.
Parabéns pelo vídeo.
Ficou lindo.
Sensacional.
Look up Jacques fresco he started the venus project in florida, in which he cane up with the design for building concrete domes.
BRILLIANT!! 👍👍
I might be nuts but this looks like fun to me 🤷♂️🤣
We think so too :)
I think you did an excellent job. I don’t mean to be negative. Another thing I would’ve done is maybe bought my windows first and built the house around the windows to get them at a better cost Compared to custom windows.
That is a good point. He had an issue with the windows when they came the wrong size from the manufacturer. It cost us a bunch of extra time to modify our plan to use them. I would definitely get them made ahead of time in the future :)
This is amazing. But when you were carving out the pipe lines that scared me. How strong is the structure? Can in withstand a storm? Or hypothetically if the lawnmower launches a rock at the foam cement will it not puncture the house?
The aircrete that is being carved is very soft and easy to work with but it is then covered in surface bonded reinforced concrete on the inside and outside which is what gives me the structure incredible strength.
What is this drill-powered tubing bender thing I'm seeing (3:02)? Where can I get one?
Here is a link to it domegaia.com/products/tubing-bender
👍💯💖 magnifique I love it 😊. Bravo for the team .
Been a dome fan for 45 years. Designed several AutoCAD models, based upon Monolithic Domes & followed the progress of Aircrete Harry.
Surprised that you don't use a stucco gun (not necessary with lots of troweling hands).
I see that we have come to the same conclusions:
* 20 ft diameter is the ideal size for any multipurpose dome (Bedroom, Living room, Kitchen, workshop, etc.)
* Arches are the ideal solution for transitioning to planar windows & doorways
Q: Is aircrete now International Building Code approved for occupied dwellings, with an engineer's stamp of approval or is that still a major obstacle in most states?
Nice timelapse - is this a commercial system - it looked like maybe a resin additive to the brick mix? From the finished look I thought maybe it was shotcrete sprayed over an inflatable form but that building system was unique.
Thanks. We have developed this system over the years and teach it to people who want to do cool DIY projects. It's straightforward for people with no building experience to learn. Other than the foaming agent, there are no unique materials or resin additives.
This is art 😊
Thank you so much for the video.
This is AMAZING!
Thanks!
fantastique ... thank you.
Хороший проект, при условии, что есть большое количество человек, готовых работать бесплатно. И да, опираться о стены не рекомендуются - они с лёгкостью могут обрушиться.
Very nice!
Looks cool . Just a bit concerned that there doesn't appear to be any drainage around the structure and that could cause water damage and the building actually touches the ground .?
It's on a 6" slab with plenty of slope for drainage.
Awesome 👌 Beautiful by the way how long did it take to build....
It took 8 week or about 1000 person hours.
Wow!! amazing!
I know aircrete blocks are very popular outside the U.S. What restrictions did you have to work with building this small structure? And what was the percentage of waste as you cut stuff out?
We didn't have any restrictions in this area, but we do have engineers who approve our method if we need to get permits in other areas. Like any building project, there is some waste but its not much.
Awesome build guys.
great job and good work but air create has got to the point they make inflatable domes that started out by stitching tyvek sheets together lol that they fill with a blower fan then cover them with chicken wire and blow the air create on just like spray foam or insulation spray it coat it one more wire layer spray it smooth it and then use fiberglass layers like these guys do ! do 1st 2 wire layers allow to dry remove the blow up dome and go to town with fiber glass layers until 6 to 8 inch thickness do a few domes with connective halls just build with cheap plywood rollable arch way hallway they do it the same way and just roll it to connect each dome 1 at a time. the stuff is great its just spray foam expansion foam mixed into actual concrete and you can do so much with the stuff! great stuff that seems to be kind of suppressed just like all the new innovative construction building materials etc not easy to push out the old dogs with infinity pockets, An endless stream of cash.
nice work.
Looks like a lot of work. Seems like 3d printing is the future.
What was the fabric used to create the egg-shell surfaces? Fiberglass matt? Landscaping fabric?
It is a fiberglass mesh designed for use in stucco. When used correctly, it has an equivalent strength to steel.
Hola, quería preguntarles por el molde para fabricar los bloques, lo hicieron ustedes o lo compraron, lo venden ustedes o donde lo compraron? Gracias
We have them made, but there are several ways you can make your own. domegaia.com/products/adjustable-aircrete-block-forms
Innovative and excellent. What a concept, and what a build!
Awesome!
Can you tell me why this was better than building a traditional type of home? Was it less costly, or better than some other method?
The first three seconds he says it is super strong and insulated. Also from my knowledge concrete, “aircrete,” or earthen domes are all basically earthquake- proof and fire-proof
@@ProdavackaDivu - Thank you!
It isn't..we built toughsheds in a single day one guy (me) that are this size. Just add insulation and done
@@murraymadness4674 Thanks!
How are you handling getting some airflow into the house?
Windows, and a bathroom fan on an automatic humidity switch. There is also a mini-split to take humidity out of the air.
I live in Naples Florida and we seem to get hit with at least 2 hurricanes per season, how will this type of construction hold up against hurricanes? Is the dome painted with regular paint or a waterproof sealer such as drylock? Thanks so much. This was an amazing video, I liked and subscribed. Blessings to you. ❤
Thank you so much. We have done engineering for high-wind load and I would not be concerned about the main structure. It's way stronger than a normal house, and there is no roof to blow off in a hurricane, but the windows are the weakest part and could be an issue.
@domegaia Thanks for your response. Is it possible to hire your company to build one of these homes for me in the Naples Florida area?
@@Naplesfrank154 the way UA-cam app for creators works, creator can not see new reply in a thread, if you want to ask a new question, do it in a new comment, this way creator will see it and answer
I'm left wondering about the costs per square foot in comparison to other building techniques. This looks time consuming, wasteful and expensive.
Well in my thoughts, I think it will payback once people see it’s bit the same old type of AirBnB “vibe”. It’s about to look, location, and what people can post on their social media and also take photos. If you hand something that’s different or at least stands out from the rest, then you’ll do better.
Agreed
Nice to see a guest house 😅😅😅
How would that hold up during a tornado? They moved from Canada to Arkansas, don’t think they get many of those up that way???
One single window!? And wondering how hard those walls would be to hang stuff,a flat screen tv wont work on a curved wall!!😏
It's an air b&b. i would assume the people renting this for a week or weekend wouldn't be looking to hang items ......
sooo cool!!!
Wunderschön
Some people seem to forget that Dragon was originally designed for propusive landings from very start but NASA made space X change to parachutes for there belief of safer ???
Simplesmente o melhor projeto
Just out of curiousity, how is it that "Locals Laughed at Our 8-Week Dome Project - Now They're Amazed". I don't see where or how this has happened. It's a nice and cute little project but as far as locals go ...?
It’s called clickbait.
I have my doubts that he took the materials and construction crew with him. They likely were sourced, you know, locally.
They are amazed that it hasn’t collapsed yet. Aircrete is light, but those walls are still sooo thin!
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@@Goodwalker720 Yeah their undersized mixing equipment puts them on the back foot.
Is that steel mesh or fiberglass weave you using over the aircrete blocks
It's fiberglass mesh with 150 psi tensile strength and is equivalent to steel when used right.
Modern Igloo House . How deep is the foundation and how much of it is earthquake proof. Thank you.
Can you share some specs on the drill powered hoop bender?
Here is a link to it domegaia.com/products/tubing-bender
Что это за краска на крыше, как у нее с защитой от дождя и долговечность? Красивый проект
It is a water proof Elastomeric Roof Coating
So nice, Very Cool!! - Bill C
Well done, I would like to know how man hours that took?
It's about 1000 person hours.
EXCELENTE!!!
Ça rappelle entre-autres, celle de Douvaine en France 1971, celle Unal en Ardèche en France, en beaucoup moins esthétique et pratique !
Muy guapos, yo vivo en una cueva bajo tierra en España.
I'm curious if you got all the right permits? Seems like there might be issues there.
This area did not need permits, but we do have engineering approvals, so we can get permits if needed.
@domegaia that's good to know! Thank you! 🙏
How strong is the block when an object is “shot” at it, like a 2x4 during a hurricane or tornado? Is it easily penetrated?
There is about 1.5” of reinforced concrete covering the aircrete so it’s pretty strong, probably stronger than a normal stud framed wall.
@ Thanks. I’ve been interested in concrete domes for years, and aerated concrete when I discovered it several years ago. I’ve also seen autoclaved aerated concrete, which is very interesting but more expensive because it is made in a factory and cured in a steam pressure vessel (basically a steam sterilizer).
Have you built any aerated concrete homes on the east coast (Virginia, North Carolina, Maryland) area? I want to see one in person.
Waiting for your 2025 workshop schedule to see if there’s one I can attend. Thanks.
AAC Bricks is an option, but you are right that they are usually expensive because of the shipping. I'm not aware of any Aircrete Domes in those states, but if you can travel to Arkansas, you can book a stay in this on on Airbnb: www.airbnb.com/rooms/1229686580891212986?guests=1&adults=1&s=67&unique_share_id=d9339012-d001-467d-b7bb-1055ddfa533a
Do you do workshops? I would love to come learn.
Thanks! We do; you can check them out here: domegaia.com/pages/workshops. We have not released our 2025 schedule yet, but it should be soon.
That is really really awsome but it is so labor intenseve that no one could afford it.
Looks like something around 2560 hours labor. Thats like 130,000 labor in todays market.
It's around 1000 hours. It looked like a lot because we had quite a few volunteers and students there to learn at different parts of the build, but once someone knows how to do it they can do it quickly.
Cool! When does Goku move in?
You start building on live grass?
WOW!!
skillz!!! cost to build? I´ve seen binishells make the process less labor intensive. . but the cost of the blow up bubble shell(s)?
Thanks! It was $25k in materials, not including the furniture. We are working on a video with the cost break down.
I have 100 acres in Hot Springs AR I’d love to have some of these built on.
We'd love to talk to you. Contact us at domegaia.com
Are there available plans for this I could purchase?
Thanks for asking. You can purchase the plans in two ways. The plans only at this link: domegaia.com/products/diamond-dome-design-package
Or our Dome Builders Academy is on sale right now for 50% off, and it comes with these plans and several others, so is the best deal: domegaia.com/products/dome-builders-academy
@@domegaiathank you
love it
I’d like to see how this held up with a tree or snow on it
I need one for a dad dome.
Wow ❤