Sewed own popup dome-home for need, been selling them since

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  • Опубліковано 27 вер 2024
  • In 1979 Asha Deliverance sewed her first geodesic dome on an old Singer sewing machine, finishing it in time to become her second child's first home. Motivated by the work of Buckminster Fuller, she continued to build dome homes for friends until she responded to increasing demand and opened the country's first retail dome company in 1980.
    Today, Asha has stopped sewing and relies on her team at the Pacific Domes headquarters in Ashland, Oregon to fabric weld her domes. The company provides shelters for families, glamping sites, greenhouses, climbing, events (e.g. Coachella) and extreme outposts. "To test some of the possible challenges of living on Mars, NASA joined forces with Pacific Domes in early in 2013 to erect a 44-foot geodesic-engineered dome on the northern slope of Mauna Loa, Hawaii."
    The company offers DIY dome kits starting at $5,500 for a 16 foot (5 meter) shelter that can be erected with their manual in a couple of days (instructions for the deck are included).
    When we asked Deliverance about the frustrations of some dome builders like Shelter Publications’ Lloyd Kahn she explained that in the ‘60s people were building domes out of wood which required sealing multiple joints, but that using fabric has made all the difference.
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  • @snoozeyoulose9416
    @snoozeyoulose9416 3 роки тому +805

    Affordable, airy and geometrically pleasing with a large viewing window...including the fact that they are modular. One could have several and create various ways to connect them. Flexible footprints. I'll take 2.

    • @carmelopappalardo8477
      @carmelopappalardo8477 3 роки тому +18

      Too expensive.

    • @snoozeyoulose9416
      @snoozeyoulose9416 3 роки тому +39

      @@carmelopappalardo8477 "Too expensive"...for you. Quite affordable for myself and many others considering the cost of a new build structure, be that a home or a secondary space.
      Thanks for your opinion anyhow.

    • @carmelopappalardo8477
      @carmelopappalardo8477 3 роки тому +29

      @@snoozeyoulose9416 Actually I can build a house cheaper. I am building an 800 ft with power and utilities for under ten. Septic tank installation is obviously more as is the well being dug but slab hookups and wiring is in that price. It is not just opinion it is factual knowledge.

    • @snoozeyoulose9416
      @snoozeyoulose9416 3 роки тому +22

      @@carmelopappalardo8477 I wasn't talking about a "house" but specifically that of a modular geodesic home that comes in kit form with included instructions that can be built either personally or through that of a local contractor.
      You seem to be confused about the nature of this video and futhermore my comment in response which isn't based on just a "house" or any dwelling for that matter but specific to the modular form of the geodesic home.
      If you can make a geodesic home kit under 10,000 dollars that is comparable in quality and size to the company highlighted in the video, go ahead and message me and then I can see your "factual knowledge".

    • @carmelopappalardo8477
      @carmelopappalardo8477 3 роки тому +19

      @@snoozeyoulose9416 it is still a waste. I am not confused about the video. It is overpriced and has little usage outside of using for camping. Again I can find something cheaper and easier to set up. You want a dome house I can show you kits that our actual homes. I grew up not too far from one. This is just a bunch of people trying to look cool. Well you look stupid.

  • @linedanzer4302
    @linedanzer4302 3 роки тому +260

    I love that she subscribes to the *"a candle loses nothing of its flame by lighting another candle"* philosophy. She's not going after anyone who has copied her ideas because she knows that she will continue to thrive. Awesome that she employs all of these people as well. I'm a total advocate for creating jobs for people.

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 2 роки тому +11

      I was thinking the same thing, too. Many people will get angry and/or sue someone else for "stealing" "their ideas".

    • @alikawhite6903
      @alikawhite6903 2 роки тому +4

      @@annwithaplan9766 well, it’s all good, & she doesn’t seem to mention that the original design & business was something she bought from Jim Cannon the man who designed them & sold them & then she expanded on it & created something bigger.

    • @annwithaplan9766
      @annwithaplan9766 2 роки тому +2

      @@alikawhite6903 - Maybe that's why. : )

    • @RoraighPrice
      @RoraighPrice 2 роки тому +3

      i mean.. its not like you can go "hey you put windows on your house, you cant do that! that was my idea"

  • @littlemas2
    @littlemas2 3 роки тому +171

    So when you start watching this video you get the initial impression that Asha is just a nice soft spoken outdoorsy grandma who likes to sew simple structures for a few people. By the time you are done you realize that she is basically a structural engineer and CEO of a medium-sized company. I am not saying she isn't also a wonderful person otherwise, but it was neat to hear her also give so many technical descriptions as they walked through the factory. It reminded me of when Destin from Smarter Everyday walked through the rocket factory with the CEO describing things.

    • @michaelbrownlee9497
      @michaelbrownlee9497 3 роки тому +25

      I took advanced math courses, for gifted students...it was mostly soft spoken girls.

  • @pawlet
    @pawlet 3 роки тому +511

    Another fine example of where the people that you interview are as intriguing as the designs of the homes.

    • @denisebarakahlawrence6412
      @denisebarakahlawrence6412 3 роки тому +7

      Such an apropos statement.

    • @yunak9665
      @yunak9665 3 роки тому +9

      Well put. Kirsten's skill is not just finding interesting dwellings but understanding the individuals behind them and getting that across the screen.

    • @salkjshaweoiuenvohvr
      @salkjshaweoiuenvohvr 3 роки тому +4

      Wish that woman was my grandma.

    • @freethinker2976
      @freethinker2976 3 роки тому +2

      IKR? I wanted to interview her immediately!

    • @rrudydedogg3779
      @rrudydedogg3779 3 роки тому

      "Intriguing" isn't the term I was thinking of.

  • @krzysiekjasiok6744
    @krzysiekjasiok6744 3 роки тому +428

    "we provide the floorplans for free" most companies would charge you extra for a plan to build a simple deck. and pacific domes' structures are surprisingly affordable. really makes you recontemplate your housing goals.

    • @ec9833
      @ec9833 3 роки тому +38

      Unfortunately, they’re only classified as temporary dwellings. She said, due to the lack of insulation, I believe. You’d have to move Heaven and earth to change that in the US...hopefully the tiny home movement that isn’t dying any time soon, will shift these things sooner than later...but, alas, that really screws with the inhuman-power-holders that really like their agenda and really like their profits.

    • @patricklee780
      @patricklee780 3 роки тому +24

      @@ec9833 There is still unrestricted land in the USA, where you can put up whatever structure you want.

    • @utubeskreename9516
      @utubeskreename9516 3 роки тому +21

      @@ec9833 There is actually a sprayed foam insulation process for these style homes, as well. I'm sure they were a necessity for the Arctic and Antarctic scientific research domes that were mentioned.

    • @ec9833
      @ec9833 3 роки тому +14

      @@utubeskreename9516 you know... it’s probably a “steps down a rabbit hole”, of some length, type of situation but, I suppose, if you keep inquiring and turn at the right places, you have a better chance at reaching your goal. It would be really cool to see one of these (or many) become permanent dwellings for those interested. I would, for sure!

    • @mikehunt4797
      @mikehunt4797 3 роки тому +3

      Their laws not mine.

  • @carkirsch77
    @carkirsch77 3 роки тому +353

    Seriously... if I could leave a hundred “likes” for this video I would do it! Thank you so much, Kirsten! Excellent! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @annelawler6180
      @annelawler6180 3 роки тому

      Fantastic. You go girl. So has NASA hired you to create the 1st homes for Mars? Perfect!

    • @hartvenessa
      @hartvenessa 3 роки тому

      Love it also but my alarm went off when she said Pellet stove. Research they are dangerous. A Silent killer.

  • @prudanceterrokar7911
    @prudanceterrokar7911 3 роки тому +261

    What a beautiful spirit this woman has. Look at how she has changed so many people's perceptions of what should or could be. I loved the dome home my aunt had in So. California mountains, the ability to connect with nature there was very real.

    • @StephBer1
      @StephBer1 3 роки тому +6

      I love the design of these but I live in a hot climate. How did your Aunt's dome handle the heat?

    • @prudanceterrokar7911
      @prudanceterrokar7911 3 роки тому +7

      @@StephBer1 I remember it being comfortable and I was there in the summer in the So. California mountains. I don't remember seeing or hearing A/C, but if you live where it is hotter you may need some solar- powered fans or a/c

    • @estherstrategicadvisor749
      @estherstrategicadvisor749 3 роки тому +5

      @@prudanceterrokar7911 How long did your Aunt's dome last for? These look beautiful but I can't imagine longevity but deterioration over time

    • @Davido50
      @Davido50 3 роки тому +1

      Love California....goin rural !

  • @shannondoahmalloy
    @shannondoahmalloy 3 роки тому +154

    I live in Toronto, where we have many people living in encampments in city parks due to being evicted from shelters and their homes during the pandemic. It's a real crisis here, especially with winter being upon us. Seeing these structures gives me hope. Being so affordable, durable, and easy to assemble, these domes could really help major cities, like Toronto, provide affordable (temporary or not) housing for those in need of shelter. Thank you for sharing this!

    • @deborahhebblethwaite1865
      @deborahhebblethwaite1865 3 роки тому +8

      Sounds good i live in Ottawa BUT you cannot have a bunch of these domes heated by wood in the city. Terrible air quality. So you need another method of heating....... i would love one except for the heating problem

    • @SeeTheWholeTruth
      @SeeTheWholeTruth 3 роки тому +7

      @@deborahhebblethwaite1865 You can utilize Wood Gas stoves. There is only water vapor left over. Plus.. these will never be "affordable" for homeless. No one can "afford" to help out the needy, at any price it seems. People are just awesome.

    • @INTEGRITY273
      @INTEGRITY273 3 роки тому +3

      Toronto uses similar structures for homeless shelters already - have you seen one in Liberty Village?

    • @Iquey
      @Iquey 3 роки тому +14

      @@deborahhebblethwaite1865 this woman needs a deal with a solar fabric company. Then they can get solar on the roof and walls for electric heating. Homeless people are used to a lack of comfort (sadly) so you wouldn't need to heat the home to toastiness, but just get it above 63°F so folks can sleep soundly in a nice sleeping bag or economic bed.

    • @deborahhebblethwaite1865
      @deborahhebblethwaite1865 3 роки тому +4

      @@Iquey good idea. And their immune systems will function better with still a bit of chill. Living as we do all toasty weakens us. I sleep in 65 degrees in winter. But lots of duvets.....🙏

  • @maryhart637
    @maryhart637 3 роки тому +191

    So much more beautiful than a Yurt! I love the spacious and light filled interiors. So many building codes are geared toward stick frames and need to be amended for these innovative and affordable dwellings. We need supportive, compassionate and flexible housing for so many millions of homeless and dispossessed people on this planet...

    • @copernicanrevolution2.091
      @copernicanrevolution2.091 3 роки тому +13

      Would be great for non-homeless people as well...👍🏼🙏🏼😇

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 3 роки тому +9

      I'm also thinking of them as a solution for communities destroyed by wildfires or other disasters, affordable and quickly available shelter until the refugees can rebuild or resettle.

    • @rorirm
      @rorirm 3 роки тому +6

      They are more spacious, but do not blend into their surroundings the same way a yurt does. That is why I prefer yurts.

    • @nofurtherwest3474
      @nofurtherwest3474 3 роки тому +9

      Exactly. Why not just put up a bunch of these on some open land for homeless people. Much cheaper than building a house and stronger than the tents many live in.

    • @josheatsbananas4373
      @josheatsbananas4373 3 роки тому

      @@rorirm check out the green ones

  • @CriticalMassAwakening
    @CriticalMassAwakening 3 роки тому +25

    Awe, I sewed domes and set up’s from 2001-2009. Love Asha. Cool to randomly run into this on UA-cam.

    • @MiauxCatterie
      @MiauxCatterie 2 роки тому

      how would you suggest someone who wants to learn how to sew the covers go about it?

  • @2ndbar
    @2ndbar 3 роки тому +179

    When I was in high school, I bought The Dome Book. My dream was to build domes, but I saw the problem with leakage. How inspiring to see that you built your first dome while expecting and then continued to make a living building domes.

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 3 роки тому +4

      It’s good you didn’t build one. I grew up in a geodesic dome that my dad built. It leaked and every repair was a failure. My parents finally converted it into a regular house. Goodbye, dome.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому +8

      @@tnijoo5109 Yeah, wondering with the newer flashing materials like that come in big sausage tubes designed in Japan for hurricane and typhoons combined with the modern adhesive tougher more durable ice and water shield style complete flashing locations and roof covering pretty much roofing material if not exposed to UV... how well more easily they can last. With foam also... my guess is in humid environment you'd only need to worry about the moisture contend, dew points and condensation issues like the pretty much entirely foam designs.

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 3 роки тому +7

      @@jafinch78 I don’t know anything about that but I assume there’s better ways to build it now. When my parents looked into finding ways to fix it, they didn’t find good options but I don’t know what they looked at. The ways it would leak was also problematic because you couldn’t identify where the leaks were. Water got in between the walls and would end up traveling and leaking into other rooms or even into the first floor. Their dome was three floors.

    • @jafinch78
      @jafinch78 3 роки тому +3

      @@tnijoo5109 I see, I think. Yeah, the newer construction materials for residential structures have really advanced in the last decade and more-so in the U.S. with cost effective main stream products most can easily find in a big box store or just order from whomever makes. Like the closed cell foam, if not done where their is offgassing, is just phenomenal for sealing. Even foam sheet material as sheathing with seam taping/adhesive sealing seems really impressive. Almost like pond liner style material, though what was more basement liners on RC commercial builds for high rises is now mainstream available. I know when I first worked on my parents house in high school, I dreamt about the materials that I wished were available then and that was only a like little over two decades ago. The last roof I worked on, has be considering the next more critically for longest term lasting while still being really cost effective, use what at one time was tar'd felt... is now a more like ice and water shield material over the entire roof and the ice and water shield is adhesive and robust more. Yeah, the newer flashing materials just didn't exist back in the day like they do now. I guess the prices went down also on the materials since used more. Even with the modern materials... still have to be critical when planning since like some caulks for example are the worst... versus just using a more pure Type 1 or maybe for just for seals where adhesion isn't a concern Type 2 Silicone.

    • @tnijoo5109
      @tnijoo5109 3 роки тому +2

      @@jafinch78 I suppose with all these things, the real question really is how long they’ll last. My parents’ dome was great for the first 20 years. Then it started leaking. First they had roofers actually shingle it. It seemed good for a while and then started leaking again. That’s when my dad started doing some research and decided to give up on the dome altogether. I kind of think the thing with stopping leaks is being able to see where they’re leaking from and with domes, the way my parents’ dome was built at least, it seems impossible to tell.
      Are you building a dome for yourself?

  • @tootallzz
    @tootallzz 3 роки тому +60

    Never has the mention of Dome been more educational and family friendly 😄❤✌

    • @edithshellow2073
      @edithshellow2073 3 роки тому

      Buckminister Fuller, geodesic domes, dynamo cars and self sustainability. She has complemented his invention by incorpating her additions to the pop-up structure.
      He would be proud of her.

  • @valerief1231
    @valerief1231 3 роки тому +195

    I love her, she reminds me of this: “a candle looses nothing of itself when it lights other candles” Kirsten you are the carrier of said candles, your vision sparks so many of us. Thanks for sharing this truly wonderful story. I thought I was coming here to see yet another unique living structure, and I met a gal that “did it anyway” despite being... the comment section grieves my soul, the bright ones get it, but then the number of candle snuffers here just chills my spirit.

  • @amandawilcox9638
    @amandawilcox9638 3 роки тому +85

    I discounted domes as a fad the first time around, due to the leak/maintenance factors. So glad Asha created a better way to frame and cover domes. Blessings & seasons best!⛺🎄! A wonderful tour.💟

  • @saibliss7976
    @saibliss7976 3 роки тому +75

    Amazing woman...living under a tree when pregnant... imagine that type of adversity and making a shelter like this. Love her💕

    • @sudamericanrockers6616
      @sudamericanrockers6616 3 роки тому +5

      gotta love flowerchilds!

    • @CraigsOverijse
      @CraigsOverijse 3 роки тому +3

      Adversity? I think you have the wrong idea it seems like a life choice not necessity that’s not adverse in her case that’s following your dream, however living in a refugee camp as you home was destroyed by war that’s adverse BIG difference.

    • @saibliss7976
      @saibliss7976 3 роки тому +1

      @@CraigsOverijseThank You for your comment... I am surprised you honestly believe that a pregnant woman wants to live under a tree in changing climate. Another thing is yes I agree with the refugee camp adversity, but you would be kidding yourself if you believed people in the USA do not go through adversities. The system is far from perfect.

    • @doracotterell2863
      @doracotterell2863 3 роки тому +1

      @@saibliss7976 - I suspect that she was not alone in a forest but rather living within a community setting of some sort. This is a highly educated lady.

    • @doracotterell2863
      @doracotterell2863 3 роки тому

      @Craig E - lol. You are so correct about your Uncle Mike. He chose or ‘lived well’ embracing a simpler option as opposed to 🧗‍♀️ climbing a corporate ladder.
      Different strokes for different folks.

  • @dfgdfg_
    @dfgdfg_ 3 роки тому +31

    The lady is so stylish!

  • @gigahertz_1911
    @gigahertz_1911 3 роки тому +66

    Finally a video that really shows these off. Been eyeing these for a while and will most likely be my first tiny home purchase.

    • @musFuzZ
      @musFuzZ 3 роки тому +7

      Mee to, but consider the downsides and upsides carefully.
      Downsides that come to mind are:
      -material waste when cutting from square sheets
      - insulation and espesially windows
      - building permits may be more difficult
      - sealing and adding insulation
      -cost or accessibility of exotic materials
      -safety/burgulary/ damage
      Points of unknown:
      -self build or order
      -size
      -climate, insulation
      -risk
      -repair
      -cost of self build in time, quality, tools,
      -guarantee of safety, engineering, testing, proof of concept
      -comparison to the alternatives
      Positives:
      -minimum surface area
      -strong geometry
      -moveable
      -light wheight
      -somewhat simple?
      -ridiculously cool geometry, and architecture
      -uniqueness, and psychological positive effects.
      Let me know what you decide on.
      I'm leaning torwards building myself, from junk and salvage materials, buying tools, property without road access.
      I allready have tarp and greenhouse mat.
      I have trampoline frames for making greenhouses. Planning on using roadsign galvanized pipe, heavy gauge, cheap, cut with metal saw, and use bottlejack with caption device for crushing the pipe when aligned.
      You can buy/use heat guns for tarpaulin welding. Moulds for the 3? different triangle shapes.
      Power is hard
      Starlink internet
      Wood heating/compost
      Solar array, generator, and possibly passive hydropower.
      Thermoelectric woodfired energy?
      I live in the arctic circle, so insulation condensation, and electric energy generation is my biggest challenge.

    • @freethinker2976
      @freethinker2976 3 роки тому +6

      @@musFuzZ she showed domes in the Arctic zones. You'll be fine. What a great idea, huh? Ditch the DIY and do it right - skip the Starlink too. Spend it on her materials and workmanship. You're in the Circle for crying out loud, mate...a DIY might not be economical.

  • @binteperveen3960
    @binteperveen3960 3 роки тому +2

    I am wowed by Asha's story!

  • @palois2022
    @palois2022 3 роки тому +51

    I love circles and I love domes. I want a dome house!

    • @copernicanrevolution2.091
      @copernicanrevolution2.091 3 роки тому +6

      Circles are associated with female (energy).
      I like them too, often in the shape of wheels.
      I love these domes as well.
      I am a man (male body) :) :)
      In general, I'd say we need more of this in our entire society: more rounded shapes, and more female energy.
      That's exactly what these challenging times are asking for ...

  • @kharlanhero4428
    @kharlanhero4428 3 роки тому +3

    I love that she was very technical and fluent while showing the factory and so serene and passionate while showing the dome in nature

  • @michelemurphy3541
    @michelemurphy3541 3 роки тому +27

    I am in love with this woman’s Soul! Wowzers! Just wonderful. What a Beautiful Visionary.
    Thank You For Being You! Very, very inspirational!

  • @hassiaschbi
    @hassiaschbi 3 роки тому +47

    I want a workshop like that! No permit needed and easy to build it myself! Wow!

    • @badapple65
      @badapple65 3 роки тому +18

      I like the idea of building a wooden structure inside near the rear to house plumbing and electrical for kitchenette and bathroom. Like a little building within the dome. That one photo on that huge dome showed a stairway going up to kids room on top of the wooden structure. Very cool. I would bet this video will require them to immediately hire more people or at least a whole lot of overtime coming for their workforce.

    • @sassychick9561
      @sassychick9561 3 роки тому +1

      I would love to connect a couple to give more rooms.
      What about building one with a second larger dome over it with foam insulation between and in layers? That may get its insulation rating high enough to be deemed a permanent structure.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@sassychick9561 Probably not, because they are made with a fabric rather than "sticks and bricks."

  • @elleh3495
    @elleh3495 3 роки тому +34

    This is wonderful. I could listen to information like this all day. And very affordable. It's amazing how durable they are as well.

  • @0HARE
    @0HARE 3 роки тому +22

    That does it, I want a dome home.
    Many thanks to R. Buckminster Fuller and Pacific Domes for the design and build.

    • @AlaskaWolverine
      @AlaskaWolverine 3 роки тому

      Walther Bauersfeld, not R. Buckminster Fuller.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому +1

      @@AlaskaWolverine The woman referred to Buckminster Fuller throughout the video. He was the person who popularized them.

  • @KavaKavana
    @KavaKavana 3 роки тому +20

    After living out west for the past 28 years I’ve seen these everywhere, have had many many friends who owned or lived in them and have personally stayed in them in dry deserts, mid temperature rain forests, tropical areas, snowy mountains etc and though not perfect for every situation they are a whimsical yet utilitarian solution for many living situations. Temporary or permanent and actually quite affordable and fun good energy spaces. Also make great greenhouses or storage.

  • @peadar-o
    @peadar-o 3 роки тому +9

    A truly groovy lady who hasn't stopped improving on her initial big idea to ensure her spirit lives on and on.

  • @vagabonddeesadventures8491
    @vagabonddeesadventures8491 3 роки тому +35

    I would love to have one in upstate NY. They start at $6000 that’s amazing.

    • @deelee8922
      @deelee8922 3 роки тому +2

      Same but I have no idea what the rules are and permits required in upstate. The semester person I know it's a negative Nancy and will just question my choices.

    • @dhsredhead
      @dhsredhead 2 роки тому

      Actually I think since it is not a permanent structure it might be easier to get around regulations.

  • @generationsixpack1698
    @generationsixpack1698 3 роки тому +1

    I LOVE LOVE LOVE THESE!!!!!!🤩🤩🤩🤩 ,.. and yes she is right about the window 🪟 it’s awesome!!!!! Awesome 👏 👏👏👏👏👏

  • @highfae
    @highfae 3 роки тому +3

    I am IN LOVE, how magnificent these structures and this woman is! I was saving up for a yurt, but I just may change my plans…!

  • @LearningProducers
    @LearningProducers Місяць тому

    Asha is an inspirational woman! I would like to see more geodesic dome communities popping up where pioneers can problem solve our world’s biggest challenges

  • @ThreeRunHomer
    @ThreeRunHomer 3 роки тому +13

    Incredible. Impressive business, resilient structures, quick builds and low cost. 👍🏼 I want one.

  • @landline516
    @landline516 3 роки тому

    This is the affordable housing the world needs. Bravo.

  • @JM_Architecture
    @JM_Architecture 3 роки тому +13

    I LOVE how repeatable, expandable, and beautiful this geometric structure is. Thanks so much for sharing.

  • @engineeredlifeform
    @engineeredlifeform Рік тому

    I don't think my life will be complete until I've built a dome. Thanks for the inspiration.

  • @paulaneary7877
    @paulaneary7877 3 роки тому +13

    Kirsten, thank you for continuing to do these interesting and informative videos. This one was particularly interesting to me as I ma trying to figure out how to help my son. He may need housing in the future and I have a budget. This has got me hopeful that there is a solution. Thank You Kirsten.

  • @TheNickys68chevy
    @TheNickys68chevy 3 роки тому +15

    I have been eyeing these for years. Thank you so much for doing a video of this company and thier domes.

  • @SurferKenTV3
    @SurferKenTV3 3 роки тому +7

    This woman can truly say she lived her life exactly how she wanted without compromise, without concessions.

  • @PhilCherry3
    @PhilCherry3 Рік тому

    What a story. What a company. What a woman! I'm inspired!

  • @HiLoveLeighs
    @HiLoveLeighs 3 роки тому +9

    How wonderfully amazing, and I could listen to her voice forever.

  • @gabrieln3613
    @gabrieln3613 2 роки тому +1

    Another great video! This one especially cool since I lived in this community/area for 30 years. I design (45 years worth) eco-communities, homesteads, farms, lakes, orchards, swimming pools (100's in many states), greenhouses, etc. and my design office was just 2 blocks from where they were driving through town (Siskiyou Blvd, Ashland, Oregon). I remember talking with them at one point about collaborating on a project and had their literature (this was 15 years ago) so it's cool to seen they have grown and have the new facility. So many great possibilities with these.

  • @badapple65
    @badapple65 3 роки тому +24

    Even a much smaller dome would be cool. Such as 12’ diameter erected in one’s yard to use as a guest room, hobby studio, place for a teenager just like she pointed out. I could see installing one on a floating platform just like those Seattle WA floating homes.

    • @uslee19
      @uslee19 3 роки тому +1

      I think they would make fabulous greenhouses.

    • @chezmoi42
      @chezmoi42 3 роки тому +1

      @@uslee19 Or both - a big greenhouse, with a little house inside! Lots of outdoor living space, whatever the climate.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому

      @@uslee19 Yes, they make greenhouse fabrics for them, but the high ceilings could be a waste of space.

    • @doracotterell2863
      @doracotterell2863 3 роки тому +2

      @@judylloyd7901 - The high space is actually perfect for vertical growing in a greenhouse space. 😊

  • @Nightbird.
    @Nightbird. 2 роки тому

    Because I love large and luxurious homes..I first thought before clicking on this video "This would be cute for a weekend cabin so let's see what they do..". And then I saw the domes from the inside..and my heart melted. The shape is so organic and it just feels good in my heart. And when she quoted the very reasonable prices..I thought to myself.."I could see myself living in a large version of one of these forever..". Creating economical housing like this is truly a gift for the world. That being said..due to today's increased crime rates..I would only have one of these in an area that is secluded or in an area filled with like minded people. Congrats Ms. Deliverance on creating a dream for all!

  • @johnfarmingdale
    @johnfarmingdale 3 роки тому +53

    Very cool. Needs some triangle solar panels.

  • @jamesblanton9785
    @jamesblanton9785 3 роки тому

    This innovative design and the combination of modern materials could be a major step forward in solving our national problem of affordable housing and homelessness.

  • @Akoni70
    @Akoni70 3 роки тому +29

    Bucky's legacy lives on :)

  • @ClaudyArfaras
    @ClaudyArfaras 3 роки тому +8

    Interesting and innovative in old ideas that never fade away.... The woman interviewed is quite an Executive and brilliant in so many ways! Thank you!

  • @Solivia530
    @Solivia530 3 роки тому +18

    Very inspiring and practical. Love this!

  • @zannejae196
    @zannejae196 2 роки тому

    This woman has such an amazing soul!!!

  • @ryanarmishaw3305
    @ryanarmishaw3305 3 роки тому +78

    At first i was thinking, "17 minutes! I'll just watch a couple minutes." Now that it is done, I wish I could watch another hour. So cool!

    • @dhsredhead
      @dhsredhead 2 роки тому +3

      Seriously feel like this needs to be a documentary.

  • @availanila
    @availanila 3 роки тому +1

    I know we are supposed to look at the geodicik dome, but that lady's dress is just *_chef's kiss_* and she looks like a fairy in it.
    She looks lovely.

  • @thinkofwhy
    @thinkofwhy 3 роки тому +17

    She's read Fuller's Synergetics volumes. Rare. They fly very high over most people's heads.

    • @lironmtnranch4765
      @lironmtnranch4765 2 роки тому +1

      As a young hippie in the early 90s, I camped way up the mountain in the Mendocino Redwood forest with a paperback of Fuller's No More Secondhand God and a copious supply of cannabis. It was slow going especially at first but it all synergized into a really profound experience. Now I'm getting ready to semi-retire to my off grid ranch in the mountains. There will be plenty of anticipatory design, and of course, geodesic structures!

  • @louisestyles879
    @louisestyles879 2 роки тому +1

    Omg! This is so intriguingly creative and new age futuristic and esthetic to the eye. It's so beautiful. It's wonderful! This is genius, and according to my aspirations in a home. Thank God for this inventive and wholesome woman that developed these futuristic domes that are homes.

  • @tybrady1935
    @tybrady1935 3 роки тому +10

    I’m inspired!
    I’m thinking I could make one from relatively cheap billboard fabric. Could use special PVC glue to glue the fabric. Could make several jigs to cut, flatten and bend the metal conduit to make the frame. I imagine there are plenty of DIY instructions on the internet.
    Or it might be easier just to buy one and know it’s made right.

  • @suze6083
    @suze6083 3 роки тому +45

    This is one of the most interesting housing concepts ever. Man, I want to live in one! This looks so comfortable! Love it! But this wouldn’t be permitted as a permanent home where I live. Not in a million years! Shame! This is ingenious!

    • @INTEGRITY273
      @INTEGRITY273 3 роки тому +5

      Not yet, it will get to that point eventually.

    • @zuhurabukuru2034
      @zuhurabukuru2034 3 роки тому +2

      Yea in uk everything you need a planning permition.even painting the exterior of your proprty.

    • @judylloyd7901
      @judylloyd7901 3 роки тому +3

      @@refugeg271 Or America! 🤔

    • @nodigBKMiche
      @nodigBKMiche 3 роки тому

      I live in 🇨🇦, can't get a mortgage for one & I just voted for the Political Party of Canada, as they are the ONLY Party that has Human Rights, Freedom of Speech, & Freedom from Censorship on their platform. I was born here, those things were always a "given", you voted for jobs, clean air, etc. WOW! So much for advancement😳😵‍💫😡

  • @soulman956
    @soulman956 3 роки тому +11

    Love your video's, look forward to them each week . Greetings from the UK

  • @Lindasromperroom
    @Lindasromperroom 2 роки тому

    Someone should do a full length movie about this incredible woman!

  • @sophialewis5642
    @sophialewis5642 3 роки тому +7

    These are so beautiful a great option for alternative dwellings

  • @aynos629
    @aynos629 3 роки тому

    Real service to the world. Congratulations

  • @VictorNolochemical
    @VictorNolochemical 3 роки тому +6

    Really love how you get the whole story, this one is such a treat!

  • @found_documents
    @found_documents 2 роки тому

    Asha is the real deal. She’s a legend.

  • @bonilla2022
    @bonilla2022 3 роки тому +5

    Another incredible interview. Thank you for doing this.

  • @thinkplanetearth2946
    @thinkplanetearth2946 3 роки тому

    What a fascinating woman. I am always in awe of people that come from modest beginnings and create a life and a successful business for themselves that also aligns with their values. I found it interesting when she said that it was reported to her that one of her domes withstood hurricane winds because the shape of it is in accordance with nature.

  • @sparkyin3d
    @sparkyin3d 3 роки тому +9

    I love it! Thank you for giving me something pleasant to look forward to! Great channel!

  • @thepunadude
    @thepunadude 3 роки тому +1

    BUCKY FULLER WAS AN AMAZING MAN ... MET HIM 3X ... TALK ABOUT SOMEONE OUTSIDE THE BOX!

  • @outofbodyjournal
    @outofbodyjournal 3 роки тому +4

    Approval as a permanent structure can be solved with 2 inches of closed cell spray foam insulation on the inside to meet the R value. If you need more, get 3 or more inches. Cost was about $3500. The big window had to be foamed over also. A fireproof paint then had to be applied on the exposed foam on the inside, for a cost of $1,000. That's what I did in 2010 in Virginia for the year round certificate of occupancy with a 30 foot pacific dome. Prince Paul Mamakos

    • @alvinstewart7196
      @alvinstewart7196 2 роки тому

      Very interesting I never thought of that , I was wondering how people are living in these full time , how did u go about permits and zoning? What was it classified as if u don’t mind me asking I’m probably gonna be the first guy in my area so any tips would be super helpful also did u have to foam the entire big window or ?

  • @krisknowlton5935
    @krisknowlton5935 3 роки тому

    I built a sixteen foot dome six years ago to put around my fig tree so I could cover it in the early spring because we get some late freezes here in western NC after the sap begins to rise. It never got used for that. Once I sat inside it that was it. I built a deck for it and now that is where I hang out when I want to be outside. There is just something about it that you have to experience to understand it. I've even caught my dog sitting in a chair in the dome just looking around all by himself. I built it with 1/2" electrical conduit and 1/4" bolts. Well worth the time to build it.

  • @HLR4th
    @HLR4th 3 роки тому +5

    Wonderful domes and an outstanding story; so Oregon, so lovely!

  • @creativesolutionstoart
    @creativesolutionstoart 2 роки тому

    What a brilliant and beautiful soul she is! :-)

  • @viedezerg
    @viedezerg 3 роки тому +6

    for a geodesic domes lover this video is perfect !

  • @maryshannon4444
    @maryshannon4444 3 роки тому

    Wowzer, they are fantastic. What a lady. Wonderful.

  • @ALTINSEA1
    @ALTINSEA1 3 роки тому +15

    8:50
    its called ultrasonic welding, it use to melt non metalic or to different material togather.

  • @MikeSmith-up7fs
    @MikeSmith-up7fs 3 роки тому

    Thank you so much for you work, all of you

  • @Atlanticmoonsnail
    @Atlanticmoonsnail 3 роки тому +7

    When you walked through the doors and into the manufacturing floor it reminded of a sail loft.

  • @petriepretorius4085
    @petriepretorius4085 5 місяців тому

    I love these domes!!! One day when i have my little paradise where i will grow old, i will get me one of these domes, or several!!!!!

  • @redrumtruecrime
    @redrumtruecrime 3 роки тому +27

    I get insanely jealous watching this channel. I'd love to live the natural simplistic lifestyle and just go about my business. Much prefer a dip in a river to a chlorinated concrete pool.

  • @tainoroyal6585
    @tainoroyal6585 2 роки тому

    What a beautiful intelligent woman! Great interview!

  • @tomasr64
    @tomasr64 3 роки тому +13

    Yes, very nice. Good sizes! I have my wood stove going this December morning, hi from santa fe.

  • @macintoshimann9892
    @macintoshimann9892 2 роки тому +1

    These are seriously so cool! Thinking of buying some wooded property and 1-2 domes. Seriously an easy transition from renting to owning without a mortgage!

  • @journeyoflovelight
    @journeyoflovelight 3 роки тому +4

    I think I have a new plan for when I get my land... Thank you. I really enjoy your content. Have a good day.

  • @sannajohanna5579
    @sannajohanna5579 3 роки тому

    Amazingly wonderful story and the product!!❤️

  • @thembastemple
    @thembastemple 3 роки тому +9

    Super interesting. Thanks for this insight

  • @EatTravelHappy
    @EatTravelHappy 3 роки тому +1

    What an amazing woman!

  • @ggc7318
    @ggc7318 3 роки тому +6

    Amazing 🇺🇸woman !
    Amazing🇺🇸 business !

  • @teslapc
    @teslapc 3 роки тому

    Love domes and Love this company. Definitely will buy this dome.

  • @Ndo01
    @Ndo01 3 роки тому +15

    I kinda wanna live in one of these

  • @MS-bb3bj
    @MS-bb3bj 2 роки тому

    Great, great idea, she knows well her product, thumps up, this product for the future simple and much contamination with raw materials

  • @lynxx7515
    @lynxx7515 3 роки тому +4

    Thank you for the shout-out to Bucky.

    • @AlaskaWolverine
      @AlaskaWolverine 3 роки тому

      Bucky didn’t discover it. Walther Bauersfeld.

  • @whathaveudone2day
    @whathaveudone2day 9 місяців тому

    I was playing around with mortgage free home solutions (or any affordable single family home at all would be a start for me) to my current bad situation and a dome was at the top of my list but I'm blown away after watching this and OMG she's so inspiring. I am SOLD!

  • @makingitthrough190
    @makingitthrough190 3 роки тому +39

    It seems some designers can literally see round corners to find solutions.

  • @High-Strangeness
    @High-Strangeness 3 роки тому +2

    What an amazing design!
    Simple enough for anyone with zero carpentry experience, affordable, scalable...
    I'm impressed.
    I just may have to take a trip down from Seattle to Ashland and see some of the ideas Asha has gained from years of innovation in the field
    thanks a ton for sharing this awesome vid covering this phenomenal way to get out of the mortgage trap

  • @hoaconstrictor
    @hoaconstrictor 3 роки тому +10

    "Hexagon" is the bestagon!

  • @colinhalliley111
    @colinhalliley111 2 роки тому

    She call Buckminster Fuller Bucky , nice . She is a delight and so knowledgeable .

  • @soldtobediers
    @soldtobediers 3 роки тому +23

    Bucky'd be pleased

  • @karrimusicviolet4157
    @karrimusicviolet4157 2 роки тому +2

    'I could make a house for somebody in a weekend' wow!!!

  • @vernonhowell4485
    @vernonhowell4485 3 роки тому

    Wow! I am 59 and just now hearing about these. They are fantastic and so simplistic.

  • @kschleic9053
    @kschleic9053 3 роки тому +4

    I saw two of these off 285 in Northern New Mexico... Now I know what they are!

  • @tanyajuli4145
    @tanyajuli4145 3 роки тому +1

    this is the most inspiring video I've seen in a long time. I love this lady and her ethos.

  • @S3l3ct1ve
    @S3l3ct1ve 3 роки тому +4

    Looks to be quite the time proven design

    • @sophieseeker929
      @sophieseeker929 3 роки тому

      Linas Vaičiukynas People have been living in YURTS for thousands of years in Asian lands in all sorts of weather conditions.. There are family yurts. town civic affairs yurst, ballroom and catering yurts .spa yurts, some as large as a football field. Many have been standing for a hundred years as family grew and built more.
      The SHAPE of these domes and the yurts is s having a pyramid over ones head CALMING and SPIRITUAL energies flow for all under a dome or yurt and plants grow healthier !
      Mini towns of domes or yurts across a nation would be safe, healthy, cheap end of homeless problems.

  • @CousinTito
    @CousinTito 3 роки тому

    I am so impressed by this woman and her business, and the logic and simplicity of a dome structured home. I find it crazy that a structure that is designed to be used on the top of a mountain, in feet of snow, or in a jungle is considered temporary, but most would consider it a tent. I'd love to build a multi-dome complex at the fraction of a brick and mortar home....have my own Space 1999 moon base :-) But you would need to build in a place with super relaxed zoning and residential building codes.

  • @SDSunriser
    @SDSunriser 3 роки тому +28

    Anyone remember The Whole Earth Catalog from the 1970s?

    • @annmallozzi681
      @annmallozzi681 3 роки тому

      yes, have it.

    • @josephinegrey4517
      @josephinegrey4517 3 роки тому +3

      i do- it was so cool, seems we are finally rediscovering much of what we already learned in the 60s and 70s...

    • @truepeacenik
      @truepeacenik 3 роки тому

      Had one. Gifted it to someone heading off to homestead.

    • @samiam93
      @samiam93 3 роки тому

      Yes, absolutely. It's about time we get back to it.

    • @demesrvl6761
      @demesrvl6761 3 роки тому

      Had one, decluttered it's tattered, well-read little book soul when I was the only "hippie" I knew