Amazing Rotating Dome Home

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dome home

Written by Chris Brewster

With the recent spate of natural disasters, it’s no wonder that canny designers have created homes able to withstand the elements. Earthquake-proof, hurricane-resistant, thermal efficiencies and solar power are just some of the selling points touted by Solalaya, the US distributor of Domespace Homes. Resembling something from outer space, the design and concept are unique.

dome home outside

Imagine if you will, a saucer-shaped domicile, replete with environmentally-friendly materials and technologies designed to inspire new heights in eco-consciousness, as well as invigorate the soul. Open spaces abound in the overall design. The warm and welcoming atmosphere incorporates a remote control rotating core allowing the house to always face the sun – nice on those cold winter nights.

Other design characteristics include: a central pillar and arches offering stability during a magnitude 8 earthquake, a dome shape to withstand winds up to 175 mph (Cat 5 hurricane) and a metal-free shell to reduce the Faraday Cage Effect.

inside dome home

One of these nifty dome homes could be yours for $200K to $850K, which is not bad considering the average cost of a house in the current financial climate. Two designs are offered – a rotating ‘Harmonique’ model, and a static ‘Eclosion’ model. If you’re not sure which one to go for, check out the Solalaya website.

Thanks to Domespace for images.

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Chris Brewster is a freelance writer based out of Dayton, Ohio USA – Home of Orville and Wilbur Wright, Erma Bombeck and a barber who looks remarkably like Roy Orbison (bad toupee included). In his spare time, Chris continues his pursuit of multiple advanced degrees, hoping to complete one of them before 1. Armageddon, or 2. A Starbucks is on every corner across the world. Chris also blogs at The Sarcastic Scribe, and can be found hanging out at bookstores, local pubs and occasionally wandering the streets of Yellow Springs, OH. You can contact Chris on his blog, or via email: sarcasticscribe@gmail.com.

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  1. tim baisden Says:

    wow,thats very cool Chris.very interesting!! this is really cool and something to be proud of to have published.good luck dude and keep going.take care your cuz, tim…

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