All About Domes
All About Domes
All About Domes
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Table of Contents
Page
1 Dome pictures 28 Cupolas - skyloft view cupola
2 Who we are 29 Interior panels
3 Intro with exterior pictures 30 Interior panel pictures
4 Intro with exterior pictures 31 Natural Spaces Domes custom skylights
5 Intro with interior pictures 32 Skylight features
6 Intro with interior pictures 33 Skylight shapes
7 Energy efficiency & healthy homes 34 Dome garages
8 Interior air circulation 35 Large domes (52’ diam - 80’ diam)
9 Dome shell ventilation 36 Commercial uses for domes
10 Roof condensation issues 37 Passive solar heating
11 Winter heating 38 Site analysis & planning
12 Summer cooling 39 Dome geometry - frequency
13 Dome connection system 40 Construction Manual
14 Dome shell strength 41 Book of plans
15 Super-Wal double strut dome shell 42 Interior planning kits
16 Insulation values 43 Design - philosophy
17 Exterior dome panels 44 Custom plans
18 Insulation types 45 Owner building a dome
19 Roofing 46 Owner-contracting
20 Roofing (cont.) 47 Contractor-built
21 Riser Walls 48 Financing
22 Riser Walls (cont.) 49 Owner-builder Dome School
23 Extensions 50 Video / DVD Tour of Domes
24 Extensions (cont.) 51 MinnesotaDome Home Tour
25 Permanent wood foundation 52 Beach Dome Rental
26 Permanent wood foundation (cont.) 53 Dealers - shipping - contact info
27 Cupolas - ventillation & view type 54 Pictures of domes
Natural Spaces Domes Staff in front of our 36 diam. office dome
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Natural Spaces Domes
Living in the round is not exactly new. Cave dwellers,
Kurds, Bedouins, Bees, Medieval Monks, Indians, Eskimos and
Zulus, to name a few, have tried it. But it took the Genius
of the late R. Buckminster Fuller, whose brilliantly
engineered structures were used in radar Domes on the
Arctic Dew line after World War II, to demonstrate
conclusively that for the material used, Domes are the
strongest most efficient way to enclose space.
In a place of time
consuming conventional
construction, Natural
Spaces offers precise
factory engineering:
solid, interlocking
components, pre-cut
for faster assembly.
In place of minimally
designed structure
based on rectangles,
our Domes are based
on nature s strongest,
most efficient shapes
- the triangle and the
sphere.
In place of vinyl,
aluminum and sheetrock,
our domes offer all
the warmth and
natural beauty of
wood.
In place of typical,
look-alike housing, our
Domes offer almost
unlimited design
flexibility. Unique,
exhilarating, never
before imagined spaces.
Whether you
prefer country-style,
rustic or dramatic
contemporary design -
Whether you start
with your plan or our
plan - your Natural
Spaces Dome home has
never looked better.
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Natural Spaces Domes
Our Dome home can provide
you with a totally new
experience in living - a spacious,
open, airy environment.
Design flexibility allows you
to have total freedom of
expression in creating marvelous
interior Dome spaces.
Skylights let the moon and
stars in and show clouds
drifting by, lifting your spirits
even on the dullest of days.
Imagine a gently curved
ceiling over twenty feet high.
You ll never again feel boxed in,
just safe, comfortable, and
snug.
It s time our houses were
built for the way we live. The
obsolete way may be the easy
way to build todaY, but it won t
give you your money s worth
tomorrow.
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ask the person who owns one
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energy savings
One of the biggest factors
contributed by the Dome to energy
savings, is the Dome shape. The unique
quality of the Dome is that by
eliminating the boxes corners, rounding
the cube so to speak, it eliminates 30%
of the surface area assuming the same
floor area. Which, right away, reduces
the heat lost thru the walls and roof
30%.
We ve taken the attic space of the
conventional house (which you pay to
have built) and used it to create more
upper floor space along with the high
ceilingED space for a glorious great
room.
Another plus for our Dome is in the
fact it has 60% to 70% less framing
members in the walls and roof. This can
contribute an additional 5%-10% in energy
savings, a Natural Spaces exclusive.
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ventilation
wall cavity
Most other dome companies ignore If you have ever tried cutting 4x8
the condensation problem or simply sheets of insulation board and tried to
don t know it exists. fit them into triangular spaces, you
Almost all of the building codes know you can t get a tight fit.
call for a vented air space on the Vapor barriers that are put up
cold side of the insulation in any triangle by triangle create a gap at
cathedral ceiling. All building codes every single joint, allowing vapor o
require ventilation of attic spaces. easily enter the roof cavity.
Dome companies that use rigid The only kind of insulation not
insulation, cutting it to fit within the subject to this problem is sprayeD-
triangles, may have a serious in=place urethane. This material, when
condensation problem because the properly applied to dry wood, adheres
insulation board does not fit tight to and does not allow vapor to penetrate.
the outside panel. This leaves a However, there are other problem
perfect space for vapor to condense details to be dealt with correctly.
on the outside panel.
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condensation
Condensation can be described as The control of condensation thru
the change in moisture from a vapor to the use of vapor barriers and
a liquid. Water vapor within the house ventilation should be practiced
can migrate through the wall or regardless of the amount of insulation
ceiling during the heating season to used.
some cold surface where it condenses, The use of both inlet and outlet
collecting in the form of ice or frost. vents in attic and roof spaces aids in
During warm or sunny periods, the keeping the air moving and preventing
frost melts. When conditions are the accumulation of frost or
severe, this meltdown in unvented condensation on roof sheathing in cold
spaces may drip to the ceiling below areas. Dead air pockets in the roof
and damage the interior finish. Wood can normally be prevented by good
sheathing may swell up. Insulation distribution of inlet vents in the soffit
becomes wet and loses resistance to areas. However, there is still a need
heat loss. These problems can be for vapor barriers; ventilation alone,
reduced or eliminated when proper when insulation is used, does not
construction details are used. prevent condensations problems.
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wintertime warmth
Building codes require certain insulation
values, called R-values, for the walls and
roof. These are not the ideal or the maximum
R-value-it is the minimum R-value. In 1974 they
were saying your roof should have 6 of
insulation with an R-19. Currently, codes call
for a minimum R-30 IN THE FAR SOUTH, r-38 IN
THE CENTRAL AND northern states, R-49 in the
extreme northern area.
We offer economical, easy to build dome
kits that will give you R-values to boast
about: R-44, R-55, and R-66.
certainly ready for the next century.
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summertime cooling
In the summer, the sun s heat
radiates thru the roof shingles &
plywood. This heats the air inside the
shell cavity. In a standard roof this
heat will penetrate thru the
insulation into the home. Our exclusive
ventilated wall & roof cavity works
just like the old-time double roof.
The heated air inside the shell cavity
rises in our air space between the
insulation and plywood. This creates a
chimney effect, pulling in cooler
ground air thru the base vents and
getting rid of the hot air thru
the top vents.
Our view cupola utilizes a
ventilation principle perfected by
Bucky Fuller over 40 years ago.
Windows on the leeward side of
the cupola are opened and the winD
going over the dome pulls the hot
air out.
Our 12 to 21 thick super-wal
dome shell allows for more
insulation at less cost than any
other structure around. This extra
insulation actually stops the
summer heat from penetrating thru
the dome wall and roof.
All of these measures combine
to drastically reduce the air-
conditioning load. In some cases, the
need for air-conditioning is
completely eliminated.
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super-loc
connection system
At the heart of the Natural Spaces Working with our structural engineer
Dome system is our patented connection and our metal fabricator, we came up with
hardware which we call the super-lok. our unique hub design.
Invented in 1978, it was the answer to The entire hub is a one piece, very high
six years of dome building using strength, aluminum extrusion.
inadequate wood plates, metal brackets, The tongue from the sleeve fits onto
and panelized systems. the slot around the perimeter of the
The sleeve is made from very heavy hub.
gauge steel with extra thick zinc plating Having squashed various pipe hubs
to make it rustproof. during testing, we came up with integral
In connecting the sleeve to the wood reinforcing spokes to strengthen the
strut, anything less than four 1/2 bolts hub. It now could take extreme pressure
just wouldn t do to satisfy our from the struts-both pulling and pushing.
stringent engineering requirements. Again, So sure were we that we had a
the bolts and nuts are zinc plated. fantastic dome connection system, we
obtained a patent, #4, 262, 461.
What we were looking for was a
connector that was self-aligning and so
simple to put together that any dummy-
sorry, that should be any novice dome
builder could do it.
We didn t want you to have to do
any of the assembly of the strut
hardware upon the scaffolding.
With our system all you do is slip
the sleeve tongue into the hub slot and
pound a hardened, zinc plated bolt pin in
place, securely locking the two
together. That s it-no coming back to
tighten, no re-aligning, no adjusting.
The next step is just moving on to
the next strut.
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The need for a super-strong connection The dome framework transfers all
device for domes becomes evident in examining of the roof loads directly to the
how the dome framework reacts to loads: base of the dome. These loads get
added to each other on the way down.
The lower part of the dome has to be
able to take 6,000-8,000 pounds of
pressure at each lower connection
point. This means that the weakest link
in the chain has to be able to take
this pressure.
Our super-lok connector has been
tested independently and by itself will
withstand over 14,000 pounds of
tension. However, tests were run with
our sleeve mounted on the #1 grade
southern pine strut. This better
resembles actual load situations.
The test tried to pull the wood
strut from the hub. The wood split at
over 8,000 pounds but did not actually
come apart. Our sleeve has four 1/2
bolts connecting it to the strut. One
of our competitors uses 2 bolts in
attaching a bracket to their strut.
They use fir lumber which is not as
strong as southern pine. Even though
they use 5/8 bolts, our connection
system would still hold at least 30%
more stress.
We have done extensive computer
engineering analysis on our dome with
our structural engineers. Our system
surpassed the structural needs for 10
different loading criteria the worst of
which were:
80# snow load combined
with 80 mph wind
50# snow load combined
with 90 mph wind
80# snow load combined
w/zone 4 earthquake
120 mph basic wind
This combination loading creates
what is called eccentric loading
where all of the normal roof load is
put on only 1/2 of the dome. Again we
surpassed the structural needs.
The Natural Spaces connector is
the strongest dome connector on the
market.
Our competitors have been heard to
say our system is over engineered -
we think you deserve nothing less.
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super-wal
the double strut system
Most other dome companies offer 2x4
struts as standard or at best 2x6 as
standard. Very few will even offer 2x8 as
an option. Why? Probably because it s easy
and cheap. For them, that is.
We learned several hundred domes ago
that a 2x6 dome is not enough.
When Natural Spaces was formed in 1978,
we had learned from six years of dome
building and the energy crisis that old
building methods were not going to carry
us into the 21st century.
So, we invented the super-wal double
strut system providing a true super
insulated dome system.
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for superinsulating
Because we use safe, economical, Our super-wal system includes the
fiberglass batt insulation, we have riser wall and the view cupola. It s a
developed standard super-wal sizes: total superinsulated shell from the
Superwal Insulation Air Space R-Value floor up.
12 9 1/2 2 1/2 34
15 6 1/4 & 6 1/4 2 1/2 44 Our super-wal double strut system is
18 6 1/4 & 91/2 2 1/4 55 not a new experimental system. We ve been
21 9 1/2 & 9 1/2 2 66 building it for years. It s practical and
economical to build. Best of all, it will
save you thousands of dollars in your
Two 6 batts are cheaper than one 12 future fuel bills, providing you comfort of
batt. We notch our struts and set back mind and body.
our sleeve to allow airflow between
panels.
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exterior panels
A Natural Spaces dome uses 3/4
exterior grade plywood for the
exterior triangular sheathing panels. At a
time when other dome companies were
figuring out how to use thinner
sheathing, we were looking at the
quality of our system. 3/4 plywood
allows us to free-span each triangle
without requiring expensive and time-
consuming bracing between the struts.
This is how we
get a full
triangle out of
each sheet of
plywood
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insulation
Fiberglass batt insulation, we have
found, is the safest and most economical
type for our domes.
Some dome companies claim they can
get an R-35 using 2x4 construction.
Building codes allow only a maximum r-
value of 6.25/inch for figuring foam-
insulating values. Multiply that times 3
1/2 thick struts and you get an R-22.
Other companies also say that there
are vastly diminishing returns beyond a
certain R-value. Currently, the minimum
ceiling R-value for the northern tier of
the U.S. is R-38. 25 years ago these same
authorities were suggesting an R-19
ceiling. How will it change in the future?
Why build a dome home with 2/4 s or
2x6 s that starts out 25 years behind
the times?!
You actually pay substantially less
for a Natural Space dome with an R-44
value than you do for the competition s
dome with an R-30!
We offer industrial type dense
batts in various thicknesses of 6 , 8 and
9 1/2 . We put in 2 layers creating 12 , 16
and 19 . We also offer widths of 60 , 72
and 96 . This allows for one-piece
triangles with no splices and quicker
installation.
Other insulation types are:
Sprayed Urethane Foam- does not
require condensation ventilation if done
properly. Because of high installed cost,
this type is usually used for larger,
commercial domes.
Rigid Insulation Board- this type will
work only if provisions are made for at
leAst 1 1/2 of ventilation space between
the outside sheathing and the insulation.
Its R-value is twice that of fiberglass
but its cost is four times greater
Cellulose, Icynene , lamb s wool,
natural cotton are some of the other
insulations currently available. We can
help you figure out what s best for
you.
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roofing
The dome is essentially all roof.
Leaky domes are caused by incorrect
roofing applications and poorly designed
and installed skylights. The Natural
Spaces complete domes building system
insures a watertight and leak free home
for years to come.
Our illustrated construction manual
shows you or your builder roofing
techniques that we have perfected
over the last 25 years in the design
and construction of several hundred
domes.
Our experience is your gain.
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Most of the extra time roofing a
dome is involved in setting up the
ladders and scaffolding and then in
moving materials and people around.
We shingle our domes triangle by
triangle. Starting at the bottom point
up triangles, the shingles are cut
short of the panel edge. Then the
point down triangles are done
overlapping the triangle below by 5 ,
allowing for secure nailing and good
seal down.
Another shingling type is the wrap
method, which only works on the
lower portion of high profile domes.
The top portions have to be done in
triangles.
Our curb-mounted skylights with 6
flashing extensions are an integral
part of our complete watertight roof
system. Other skylights come with
only a 1 1/2 to 2 flashing-barely
enough to cover the shingles. Our
flashings are enamelized aluminum or
PVC coated aluminum so you never have
to repaint them. We offer them in 15
colors to blend with your shingles
and match your trim.
Extensive use of ice and water-
shield membranes, metal base flared
drip edges, oversized drip and roof
edge flashings are other ways we
ensure a long lasting leak free dome
home.
The vast majority of our domes
are shingled with 30-50 year
dimensional asphalt shingles. We do not
use 3-tab type asphalt shingles-they
do not work on a dome.
We shingle triangle by triangle
with a 6 overlap of the lower
triangle by the upper triangle. We do
not use or allow ridge caps on any
of the joints. We do not have leaks.
Period.
Reinke aluminum shakes are another
option. They have a limited lifetime
warranty and come in 11 colors and real
copper. Real cedar shakes or shingles
can be used if you have an experienced
roofer who has applied them before.
The dome at right has an
elastomeric liquid roofing system.
Texture can be added to this system.
Our Natural Spaces dome, because it is
ventilated under the roofing plywood
and uses touch-sanded plywood, is
ideally suited for this application.
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riser walls
Our basic dome shell package
includes riser walls in the following
heights:
Model 475/625 high Special 4 /8
Model 950/1250 low 45 high
Model 950/1250 high 28 high
Model 1500/1700 low 45 high
Model 1600/1800 mid 28 high
We can supply riser walls in varying
heights up to 48 high. We will work
out the correct height in conjunction
with your particular plan. Risers
determine extension arch height, second
floor height and main floor window
height.
We don t like to waste material. Our
riser wall incorporates the first
horizontal row of struts as its top
plate. Because our plywood sheathing
runs down the face of the rim joist, we
don t need an outside bottom plate. On a
40 diam. Dome this saves you 240 lin. Ft.
of lumber.
Our corner riser strut has a
sleeve structurally attaching it to the
dome above.
Our super-wal system uses the
strut thickness as the riser wall
thickness. Here again, we use inexpensive
2x4 studs on the outside and inside to
save money. You then have a double
wall riser superinsulated for energy
efficiency. (The picture shows a 2x6
riser for a garage dome).
On our 26 /29 models 475/625 we have
altered the dome geometry and created
a unique trapezoid shaped riser wall.
The low point is 4 and the high point is
8 . ON these smaller domes this
provides a vertical wall for less
expensive conventional window. This also
has the advantage of providing a much
larger loft area with greater headroom
than is normally founding a standard
26 /29 dome.
This altered geometry also
provides two high extension openings
directly opposite each other. The 29
dome at right can easily be developed
into a three bedroom home with 1500
sq. ft.
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The drawing at right shows a
36 low profile model 950 with and
without a 36 riser. In this case if
you want a usable loft, you have
to add a riser wall. The 40 diam.
Low profile would add about 2 of
height to this drawing.
The height of the riser will
also determine the height of the
extension. A 36 high profile dome
has 6 -8 between horizontal strut
rows which is too low to fit a
standard door with framing. So, you
need a riser wall.
You want to also line up the
second floor framing so that it
ties into the second horizontal
strut band and this requires a
riser (height depends on dome).
If you are building a low
profile dome and are using a riser
wall higher than 42 , we suggest
you consider adding a band of
triangles instead, making it a high
profile dome. As shown at right, a
comparable band of dome triangles
is more efficient than a
conventionally framed wall. Because
framing lumber has a much lower R-
value than insulation, the more
framing, the more heat is lost.
If you re planning to build a
dome on an 8 riser wall, it just
won t look right; besides, we think
you want a dome home not a dome-
capped round house.
Another use of the riser wall
is for the insertion of conventional
type awning or casement windows
to provide ventilation. Most awning
windows would require a riser
height of 26 to 28 as they are
about 24 high.
We like to use the triangle
windows for view windows because
they don t have any screens, being
a fixed unit, screens even when
new, restrict up to 50% of your
view. By lacing an awning window
with screen in the riser, you are
not looking out of it for view, but
are using it for ventilation and
light.
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extensions
By extending a particular area of
the Dome, you can gain square footage
where it is most needed. Instead of
having to go to the next larger size
Dome to make your plan work, simple
extensions may be your answer.
Extensions are made up of a series
of 2x8 or double 2x4 pre-fabricated
arches spaced 24 apart. The top and
slanted sides are shingled while the
straight part matching the height of
the riser is sided.
The shape of the arches should
match the opening in the Dome shell.
However, we have altered this
traditional shape to accommodate
special design features such as side
door entries.
Extensions are put on to create a
flat end wall for easy installation of
conventional doors and windows. The
end wall is usually set back 2 or 3
to provide a rain shield/sun screen.
This setback also softens the hard
edge of the extension by creating
shadow lines.
Extensions give the dome a needed
horizontal line, helping to wed the
dome to the ground.
They also break up the bubble
look of the dome, softening its
severe roundness.
A Natural Spaces Dome does not
have to have 5 extensions like some
competitors domes. Your dome kit
comes as a complete dome with
nothing left out for extensions. You
only add them on as you need to.
As shown at right, many people
use the extensions for a green
house, sun space, or hot tub room. By
coming out the east or west side of
the dome, a large group of windows
can be put on the south slanted wall
for solar gain. In this case at right an
atrium door is on the end wall leading
to a deck.
In most every dome an extension is
used for entry. In colder climates
this is set up with an inner and outer
door with a closet between. This
creates an energy lock, keeping the
cold wind from directly entering the
dome when the door is opened.
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Our exclusive two
story extension
for high profile
domes in this case
provides a main
floor entry and
breakfast room
along with a 2nd
story extension
of the master
bedroom. Note the
one piece pre-
fabricated arch at
right and the
sunburst at left.
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The All-Weather Wood Foundation
What is an All-Weather Wood Foundation?
It s a basement built of wood, just like the walls of your
house - with a difference.
3. The AWWF costs less to live in. Wood is a natural 7. An AWWF provides more actual living area below
insulator and wood framing provides for ease of installing
thicker batt-type insulation, resulting in substantially less grade. Multiply the extra three to six inches of
heat loss through the wall. You don t have to pay for concrete or masonry wall thickness by the length
excessive heat loss through the foundation. An insulated wood and width of each wall in your basement. Add the
foundation saves many dollars annually in fuel costs. answers together to get the total extra space
your AWWF provides. This can add from 35 to 70
4. An AWWF can cut your initial building costs. Your builder square feet or more. At today s construction costs,
it s a meaningful bonus benefit.
doesn t have to pay workmen or delay construction while
waiting for rain to stop, ground to dry or thaw, or concrete
or mortar to cure. He can put in an AWWF in any weather. 8. An AWWF is easy to remodel. You can add window
Your house goes up faster. You get a high-quality home, or door openings or readily make additions to an
bottom to top, and the savings can be passed on to you. AWWF at a later date.
5. A wood foundation is easy to finish inside. There is no need Who says an AWWF is a better
building system?
to attach furring strips to permit installing insulation and
interior finish materials such as drywall or paneling. With an All-Weather Wood Foundations are recognized by
AWWF, the nailable studs are already in place. Thicker, more all the major building codes in the United States and
effective insulation can be readily added to an AWF wall. by most local codes. They are also accepted by
Finishing is as simple as any other wood wall. If you are a both government and private mortgage insuring and
handy homeowner, you can save even more money by doing the lending agencies. The Farmers Home Administration
finishing work yourself. guarantees loans up to 50 years for certain multi-
family housing units on All-Weather Wood Foundations.
6. The AWWF exterior can be finished many, many attractive Loans for single-family homes on AWFF s run the same
length as other conventional home loans. Insurance
ways. It can match or complement the rest of your home s
exterior. It can be finished with wood siding, stucco, brick rates are the same as for other foundation systems.
veneer - any kind of finish used on the upper part of a People who live in homes on All-Weather Wood
conventional home. Plywood sidings with wood stains make Foundations say that they wouldn t have it any other
available many pleasing combinations of texture and color for way.
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a Natural Spaces wood foundation
Other foundations:
Our domes are often built using other
types of foundations: insulated concrete
slab on grade (often with radiant floor
heating systems built in); crawl spaces;
pier footings; full lower levels
(basement or walk out).
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cupolas
ventillation & view type
This is what the low profile vent
cupola looks like on a 40 diam. Dome.
It s designed to be as unobtrusive as
possible.
The vent cupola is designed for
releasing any moisture-laden air that
would have been trapped within the
dome wall/roof. (Also see page 7).
This vent cupola comes pre-cut
ready to install when you buy our
pre-cut dome shell package. When you
owner-build, we include complete plans.
The picture at right shows our
base vent skirt at the top of the
riser wall. It allows air into the
shell cavity at the bottom of the
triangles.
At right is an inside look at our view
cupola without the loft floor. The
windows provide excellent natural
whole house ventilation as explained on
page 10.
The windows are operated by an
extended pole crank or by the touch
of a button if you have the optional
electric operators.
The awning windows are protected
from rain by the overhang of the
cupola roof. With an electric operator,
you can also have a rain sensor
closer control.
Although we call this type of
cupola the view cupola because of its
windows, its original intent was for
ventilating the inside living space of the
dome. As the hot air rises to the top,
wind action over and around the cupola
sucks the hot air ot of the leeward
side. Just utilizing old-fashioned
principles.
There is a certain amount of light
gain with all the windows up top but
that should not be the main reason for
choosing a cupola.
The standard window height in our
view cupola is 24 . We can adjust the
height above the dome to allow for
taller windows. This would also raise
the floor of the skyloft.
The actual diameter of the cupola is
dependent upon the opening created by
the top pentagon in each dome size.
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skyloft view cupola
Our optional skyloft is suspended
from the dome framework putting you at
eye level with the cupola windows.
Breathtaking views to the horizon.
The ultimate dome home observation
platform-with or without telescope.
A retreat space to end all.
The skyloft is actually a very
simple structure to build. We set up a
vertical strut in each corner of the
top pentagon. The roof struts are
attached to the top of these posts and
the floor joists to the bottom.
The floor joists and roof struts
are each joined at the center to a
Natural Spaces hub unit forming an
extremely strong and rigid connection.
Access to the skyloft can be by a
stair/ladder or a disappearing type
stair. Small spiral stairs will also
work.
Window seats are usually set up
under one or two of the windows.
Windows do not have to be put on
all sides - there is usually a chimney
flue coming up one side or maybe you
want to block out a certain view. For
security and air flow, a railing is built
between floor & dome.
Other dome companies have to
support their cupola from below. Ours
seems to float while being strong
enough to safely support as many
people as can physically fit in the
cupola.
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interior panels
The choice of the interior panel
sets the whole mood of your dome
interior - from early rustic to modern
cabin to high tech Scandinavian.
Pictures don t do dome interiors
justice. You have to see the inside and
preferably with the type of panel
you intend to install.
Most Natural Spaces interiors are
finished with 1x6 or 1x8 tongue and
groove, v-jointed boards. Spruce is the
least expensive material (shown right)
with other choices being pine, cedar,
birch, ash, redwood, oak, elm, maple,
walnut or whatever you want.
We ve learned that when you do
the dome triangles in wood, you
should put sheetrock on the riser
wall and on interior walls to provide
contrast. If not, you tend to lose the
dramatic impact of the wood triangles.
The triangles are fabricated in the
shop, cut into triangles and a backer
board added to make them one piece.
When they are put up on the dome, a
trim piece is put on over the joint,
allowing for expansion or contraction
and hiding other imperfections in the
joint. We also show you, the owner-
builder, how to layout and cut the
interior panels.
You ll be surprised at the low
cost for these panels, especially
using spruce or pine.
The pictures on these pages may
not accurately depict the tone of
out interior panels. Spruce has a very
light tone creating a bright interior. In
our office dome we have wiped the
panels with a white stain and then
applied a satin finish, clear, non-
yellowing, low V.O.C. sealer - a natural
wood white interior option to
sheetrock.
Our interior panel systems do not
require any bracing. They are
engineered to free-span each triangle.
If regular sheetrock is to be used,
each triangle would require 2x4
bracing at 24 O.C. to support the
sheetrock.
Before you do that, take another
look at our wood triangles.
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All pictures show spruce T&G
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custom
windows
The beauty of the dome is definitely
enhanced by our ability to place
windows in any one of its triangles.
Window shape and size are not
constraints. We bring the outdoors
inside thru crystal clear float glass.
We can flood that would-be dreary
room with light all day, the moon at
night and have a place for your
favorite hanging plants.
Our window system was designed
with only domes in mind. We didn t have
to compromise any details. There simply
is not another custom dome window as
versatile, watertight and maintenance
free.
Why a Natural Spaces skylight?
We know that any window on a dome
has to be treated as a skylight. It has
to be designed so that the flashing
integrates properly with the roof
shingles. It has to be positioned for
proper solar orientation. The shape and
grouping should fit the size and mood
of the room.
We custom design each window on
every dome. Using a multitude of basic
sizes that match the angles of each
dome triangle, we achieve the correct
grouping and placement for your
particular dome and site.
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look at these features -
Natural Spaces insulated glass
windows are available in double, triple
and four pane systems. We use 3/16
and thick tempered glass, which is 5
times stronger than plate glass. Our
skylights have made it thru hail
storms where conventional 1/8 thick
tempered glass skylights were
blasted out.
By using glass instead of plastic,
our windows remain crystal clear
forever. We also have an air space
between each pane creating one of the
best insulating ratings obtainable.
Low E is also an option.
Around the entire window is a
perforated spacer channel containing
Silicate, a dehydrating agent, absorbing
any moisture that happens to be
between the panes. The entire glass
edge is hermetically sealed with a
dual seal, applied under controlled
conditions, to provide protection
against any vapor penetration. The
glass unit is manufactured and
guaranteed against moisture between
the panes for 5 or 10 years by one
of the midwest s leading insulated
glass suppliers. If, for some strange
reason, it fails, it will be replaced,
free of charge.
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window shapes
triangles
We match our triangle
windows to the particular dome
panel they are put into. The 36
& 40 diam. Domes have 3
different panel sizes while the
45 -49 diam. Domes have 6
different sizes. We then have
window sizes within each of
the panels that go in 4
increments. For every triangle
in the dome, there may be 10-12
window sizes. Generally, sizes
run from triangles with a base
36 high to sizes with a base
88 wide and an altitude 74 high.
hexagons
This is a very appealing
skylight for upper floor areas
like bathrooms, dressing rooms,
etc.
Our hexagon windows that
fit within the dome panel
generally run from 24 tip-to-
tip sizes up to 52 tip-to-tip
size.
We also make super large
hexagon windows that fit over
the point where six triangles
come together. These sizes
run from 48 tip-to-tip up to a
maximum of 84 tip-to-tip size.
trapezoids
The trapezoid shape is used
primarily on the main floor
where counters cut off the
lower part of the triangle -
over a kitchen sink being the
most popular. The exact shape
of the trapezoid is matched to
the shape of the triangle panel
it s in. The height and width of
the trapezoid is custom sized
and depends on physical interior
factors and outside views.
The picture at right shows
a band of the trapezoid shaped
windows in a 29 diam. Dome
around the extension arch.
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garages
The dome has been very successful in
satisfying the functional and esthetic needs of
the garage when placed next to the dome
home. The 29 diam. Offers 625 sq. ft. plus a
substantial loft area. The 36 diam. Offers 950
sq. ft. Because of its shape, the dome provides
storage areas on the sides and back for all
the stuff you forgot. We are erecting a 45
diam. Dome garage which will house 2 supercab
trucks, your basic car, 2 cars being restored,
mower, tiller, bikes, topper and a project area
along with a large loft. All this with no
support posts. Of course, the dome garage
will blend in best with your dome home.
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large domes
Natural Spaces patented dome Projects with large domes have
connection hardware is engineered for included: 72 diam. Dome for the city of
domes up to 80 in diameter. This Point Hope, Alaska (North of the Arctic
catalog is geared to residential Circle), for their city hall and community
structures which usually means center; two 74 diam. domes for an
diameters from 26 to 49 . However, we Assembly of God 20,000 sq. ft. church
do offer the following sizes: complex near Indianapolis; 52 diam erected
Model 2100 52 diam. low profile at the summit of the Greenland ice cap.
Model 2300 54 diam. mid profile
Below is a triple dome church. It has
Model 2600 58 diam. low profile a 49 mid-profile for offices, storage &
Model 2800 60 diam. mid profile meeting rooms; a 74 mid-profile sanctuary,
& a 60 low-profile for fellowship hall &
Model 3300 65 diam. low profile classrooms below.
Model 3500 67 diam mid profile
Commercial, public & institutional domes
Model 4000 72 diam low profile require preparation of plans with
Model 4300 74 diam. mid profile complete engineering certification. Working
Model 4700 78 diam. low profile with our consulting engineers, Natural
Model 5000 80 diam mid profile Spaces can provide these services.
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commercial uses
The dome structure is a natural for any
use requiring open space. To repeat an
often used phrase - Limited only by
your imagination .
Natural Spaces can provide your
custom fabricated dome components to
meet commercial codes.
Our engineers can provide
professionally-engineered designs to meet
the most stringent code requirements.
Write or call us to discuss your
concepts-our experience is your benefit.
the DESIC
restaurant
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solar orientation
This is where the dome really
shines! (couldn t resist the pun)
With the ability to place windows
in any triangle, the dome can be opened
up to wherever the sun is, high or
low.
Virtually any site can be opened up
to the south by the dome windows.
The dome at right has a large
pentagon group of windows facing
southeast. The solar greenhouse
faces due south for maximum solar
gain. Below the greenhouse is a rock
storage mass for excess heat. The
forced air furnace then draws the air
from this space.
Works great - even its northern
Wisconsin location.
The dome at right has six very
high triangle windows facing south and
southwest. The window height was
due to the sun angle and available
tree openings. In the winter, the sun
hits a large brick fireplace mass from
11AM to 3PM. The sliding glass doors
and south windows on the west facing
extension also collect heat.
This northern Minnesota dome is
always bright and cheerful inside,
uplifting the inhabitants even on dull
winter days.
Form follows function in most
domes. If you want sun, you put in a
window. If you want a view, you put in
a window.
Passive solar simply means you
don t have pumps, pipes, motors or fans
to get the solar energy into your
dome. Much cheaper that way.
It can be as simple as the dome at
right with almost all of its windows
facing southeast, south and
southwest.
We try to use passive solar
principles in planning the dome with
you. There is just so much to be
gained. A Natural Spaces dome, being
superinsulated, can retain the sun s
heat longer.
As fuel costs continue to rise,
the free energy from the sun will
look better and better.
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site analysis
contour map
Knowing the slope of your site
is critical in the proper development
of your plan. If there is any slope
at all, a contour map should be made.
This map would also spot the
major trees to help plan for the
best open solar gain area in winter
and for summer shade.
The lines at right are contours
for an actual site. A very steep site
but one with a lot of drama. Exactly
how close to or how far over the
edge of the hill a dome should be
placed, a map would determine.
When the actual digging for the
footings begin, someone has to tell
the excavator how far down to dig.
Too far down and you have
drainage problems, a walk-out that
walks out into a hill, or driveways
too steep to drive.
Not far enough down and you have
frost problems, entries too high or
not enough backfill.
Guessing isn t good enough. You
should either rent a transit and try
doing it yourself or hire it out.
Natural Spaces can provide this
service with experienced people that
can draw up a contour map quickly
and accurately.
site selection
The actual building site should
take into account many physical and
visual characteristics:
Sun, wind, rain, snow
Trees, shade, windbreaks
Water runoff, drainage
Driveways, walks, garages
Landscaping
Views, both good and bad
Privacy, noise-and many more
Natural Spaces can help you in
situating your dome on your present
or prospective site, using our years
of experience.
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dome geometry
Our competition has a somewhat
repetitive view of the dome. It
seems to be based on their viewing
the dome as an object to be
manufactured. They want to keep
the dome simple - for them that is.
When they build different dome
sizes they simply change the strut
and panel lengths proportionally.
So, a 26 diam. has 5 1/2 maximum edge
lengths and their 46 diam has over
10 maximum edge lengths.
They claim that by repetition of
angles they can keep the cost
down.
Then how come a Natural Spaces
dome is cheaper?!
Why do we think their view is
wrong and what do we do about it?
First of all, can you imagine
lifting or dealing with a triangle
having sides 10 or greater?
On the other hand, the dome with
triangles of 5 1/2 or less on a side
would be a breeze. But what about
its efficiency in using materials?
Natural Spaces designs domes for
people who build domes. We feel
that every part should be able to
be lifted and handled reasonably by
people - after all, they are the
ones building. When the edge
lengths go beyond 8 -9 , struts and
panels get hard to handle.
What did we do about it? We
changed the mathematics of the dome
when we changed sizes. No matter if
you are building a 26 diam. dome or a
74 diam. dome - the strut/panel
sizes are about the same. This
makes handling a lot more human.
It also looks better. Our larger
size domes are not as clunky
looking - they re more spherical.
They have a better scale and
proportion to humans.
Now, the competition can argue
that their large dome has fewer
parts - but what would you rather
have? An aching back or a nice
looking, easily erectable dome?
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construction
manual
If you re going to put up your dome,
you need help and lots of it. After all,
when was the last time you put up one?
That s why Natural Spaces decided to
put 28 years of dome building experience
into a construction manual. We didn t want
you to be alone.
This is not your ordinary $5 booklet
that shows you how the dome shell
goes up. We re talking heavy-duty
construction manual - currently 350
pages with 600 photos covering the
building of a Natural Spaces dome. We
also include several standard building
booklets covering such things as
plumbing, electrical, ventilation, and lumber
building basics.
We have added an hour-long video
showing our Beach Dome being built -
risers, framework, panels, view cupola
skyloft, extensions, wall framing, upper
floor framing, skylight installation, and
other items.
We try to show building sequences
clearly with lots of pictures and
details.
Our Natural Spaces construction
manual is designed for the novice owner-
builder. There are also sections on
cutting your own dome kit: how to make
risers, Super-Wal struts, the exterior
and interior triangle panels, vent cupola,
view cupola/skyloft and extension
arches.
As new products come out or as our
customers report their use of a new
product or procedure, we update our
construction manual. We also include
related product literature, trying to
feature items that are environmentally
sane and safe.
If you have questions while you re
building, you ll have our phone number.
We ll be around - we expect to be
building domes for a long, long time.
You get our construction manual when
you purchase a dome. You can also get
it before you get your dome. The
construction manual is our way of
standing by your side in your hours of
need.
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book of plans
The plans in the plan book were
developed for individual clients. You will
be reviewing their ideas and dreams. We
hope you will peruse this book
gleaning new ideas from each plan. We
want to attempt to raise your dome
consciousness by exposing you to a
wide variety of unusual plans.
Plans are a very moldable product -
all you have to do to change something
is erase a line and draw a new one.
Don t be looking for that perfect
plan - it usually doesn t exist, at
least until it is created just for you.
The plan book has four to six plans
for each size dome. We just don t
show you a basic first and second
floor plan like everyone else - we
include all three floor plans (since
most of our domes have lower levels)
and we show a cut-a-way section of all
three floors. Then we include a
rendered picture of what that dome
looks like in a real setting.
Domes Come True 2 features only
45 -49 domes with 4-5 groupies. Domes
Come True features mainly 29 -40 domes
with 2 at 46 and 3 groupie plans.
Natural Spaces Domes would like to
have the opportunity to create your
plan with you - our experience and your
dreams will make your dome come true.
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interior planning kit
Our interior planning kit provides
architectural scale (1/4 =1 -0 ) grid
drawings for the floor planning along
with a dome grid cross-section for
planning heights.
We indicate where extensions can be
attached and give you cut-outs for
planning them.
We show you possible window
patterns. You are also given the
orientation of the skyloft and view
cupola.
We don t expect you to plan out
every detail of your dome home. We
will take your basic ideas and finish
them but some people never got over
the paper doll cut-out stage.
We provide an extensive group of
furniture and appliance cut-outs that
match the scale of your grid floor
plans. Cut-outs for living rooms, dining
rooms, bedrooms, baths, kitchens,
closets, garages, and misc. items.
You may have some special items that
with a tape measure and our scale ruler
provided, you can measure your actual
piece and make a scale model cut-out.
Included is a design program
questionnaire that we have you fill out
and return along with your layout ideas.
We can then plan a dome based on you
alone.
If you want to use your computer
for drawing, you need to have a C.A.D.
program (even a low-end system) that
imports DWG or DXF files. We can then
send you a computer disk with an
Interior Planning Kit similar to our paper
copy. See out price list.
If you are at all interested in a
custom dome plan, then you need this kit.
The more effort you put into the
planning process, the better your
house will function as an environment for
your particular family and site.
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design
philosophy
At Natural Spaces, we believe there A geodesic dome offers an
is no such thing as a standard dome unbelievable variety of plan options.
plan just as there is no such thing as The unobscured space within the free-
an average family. Also, each site will span dome home allows for a fresh and
have its own advantages and uninhabited approach to contemporary
particularities. Road approaches, sun living.
exposure, winter winds, summer breezes,
shade trees, views, privacy and many A thorough understanding of the
other items all have a bearing on the dome concept and attention to your
design of your dome. Your family s needs family and site are of prime importance
and functions along with each inhabitants in designing your dome home.
wishes must also be considered in the
planning. A view of house, family and site as
one indivisible whole is of greatest
To relegate the dome to standard importance.
plans is to completely negate one of
its unique features.
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custom plans
preliminary
Your own architectural program (like
the one from the Interior Planning Kit)
along with any sketches of your dome
ideas and your site location are needed
for us to provide you with a set of
custom preliminary design drawings.
Our involvement thru personal contact
or written communication will answer
specific questions during this phase.
3 sets of preliminary drawings of all
3 floor plans, cross section and an
elevation will be sent for your approval
before continuing with construction plans.
construction
Your approved preliminary plans are
then developed into construction plans
by adding all the dimensions, notes and
details, foundation plan, floor framing
plans, site plan and more elevations.
Other drawings are available.
5 sets of plans are sent to you
upon completion. Additional sets are
available.
Your custom plans pertain to your
customization of the dome. You do not
pay for standard details pertaining to
the dome itself - these are included in
our construction manual.
A Natural Spaces standard dome shell
engineering package with a cover sheet
listing your project and address can be
signed and stamped by a structural
engineer registered in your state.
Provided free with your dome kit.
If your building inspection department
requires engineering certification of your
custom dome drawings, we have consulting
engineers experienced in domes and
licensed everywhere. They will review,
analyze and provide calculations for all
pertinent details. They can then provide
the required structural certification.
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owner built
Owner building - ah, the joys of doing
everything yourselves.
The main reason people take on the
task of owner-building is to save money.
With the right help, you can save a
bundle - from 20% to as much as 60%.
If you ve been frustrated trying to
figure out how to get that new dome
home you need and want without paying
and arm and a leg to a contractor,
possibly this is the building method for
you.
It will require a major commitment
from yourselves. It will be all consuming.
At times you ll be ready to quit. It will
tax your marriage or any relationship.
However, as you complete the building
tasks you will gain a feeling of
confidence and accomplishment that s hard
to imagine.
You don t have to be an expert
carpenter to build our dome home.
You can cut out your own struts -
there are no angle cuts involved. You
can attach out patented sleeve to the
strut yourself - we supply you with a
bolt hole drilling template. Then we
supply all the correct plated nuts and
bolts. We show you how to make a jig
for the Super-Wal double strut
fabrication. We show you how to cut the
triangles from regular 4x8 3/4 T&G
plywood. All of this is clearly shown in
our 250 page construction manual.
The Natural Spaces Super-Lok hub
system is a simple bolt together, self-
aligning patented building system for
domes. It is so simple that your building
crew can put up the framework in one
day. The triangle panels take an added 1-2
days (depending on size of dome). The
rental of an inexpensive air nail gun makes
the panel application a breeze.
Where do you begin? Probably at the
owner-builder Dome School. We ll show
you how to fabricate dome parts, then
take these parts and build a section of a
dome from the foundation up thru the
insulation, interior panels and much more.
Think about it - then write or call
us.
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owner - contracted
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contractor built
Contractor built means someone An important item with any contractor
other than you is doing the building and is to establish a detailed, itemized
handling any subcontractors in the total construction contract that specifies at
construction of your dome home. least a total sum. However, a cost
You may end up doing some painting or itemized contract is better to deal with
finishing but for the most part you The brand names or quality of items
just stand back and make decisions. should be specified.
One of the main factors is that you Some good contract forms are
are trading dollars for time. A good published by the American Institute of
dome contractor should be able to Architects.
finish your dome (depending on its size Most Natural Spaces dealers will act
and amenities) in from three to six as a general contractor for you. Prices
months. This, of course, is going to will vary by region based on varying
cost you money for all that labor. labor and materials costs.
However, you are paying for expertise,
quality construction and craftsmanship Natural Spaces will act as an adviser,
(we should say craftspersonship but it consultant, or supervisor to your
doesn t sound good). Your building general contractor in areas where we
project should also process more don t have a dealer.
smoothly.
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financing
Here are two ways many people use We can provide an eleven page cost
to determine their ability to afford a analysis of your dome plan. Using our
particular home: Macintosh computer, our Mac Dome
1. The total price of the home and Budget is a very accurate cost
land should not exceed 2 to 3 times estimate for you and your lender.
your annual income. Inaccurate and incomplete cost
2. A homeowner should not pay estimates are one of the greatest
more than 30% to 35% of their total faults of owner-builders. Our Mac Dome
monthly income for monthly housing budget shows everyone what it will
expenses - mortgage, heat, utilities, cost to completely finish your entire
repair, insurance. dome project.
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dome school
If you re ready for the comfort of
dome living, but you re not sure you re up
to the challenge of building your own
dream dome, Natural Spaces Domes has the
answer - a dome home construction
workshop for owner-builders.
It is the only dome school devoted
entirely to showing you how to build
your own dome home by letting you
participate in the actual construction.
The workshop is open to anyone who
is interested in learning how to build a
dome or those who want to have control
of their dome building project. Some Happy Dome School students
owners have their contractors attend.
There are reduced fees for multiple
attendees from the same project.
The workshop takes place at our five
dome factory, office and model dome
facility in North Branch, Minnesota, about 50
miles north of Minneapolis and St. Paul,
Minnesota. Check with us for exact dates.
Normal times are the last weekend in April
and in June.
Give us a weekend of your time and we ll
give you the hands-on experience you need
to get started on your dome.
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Friday afternoon-evening Sunday Morning
During Friday s session, our Sunday s session will involve you with
experts will introduce you to the installing our wide 72 rolls of fiberglass
fundamentals of constructing a dome insulation, installing vapor barrier and
home. Yo ll learn the terminology as interior triangle panels. We will also cut-
you work your way through the in a skylight, deal with our exclusive
construction manual, materials list and ventilation system, apply felt paper and
blueprints. You will also view a video install shingles. You will get to inspect
tape on dome construction and tour our 8-10 shingle types.
model dome and office dome.
Sunday afternoon
Saturday Sunday afternoon s tour of domes will
On Saturday we ll put the tools in take you into 2 or 3 other completed
your hands showing you how to cut domes in the area, allowing you to meet
your own Super-Wal struts, exterior and talk with the owners.
panels, riser walls, interior panels and
other items. Using the components you The workshop fee is a small price to
have made, we ll then erect a full-scale pay to save you time, money and future
section of a dome on top of a joist and frustration. You can bring your questions
plywood floor system. to the experts and share your dome
dreams with other novice dome builders.
Because we use real size
components you ll be up on ladders and
scaffolding, for some of the
construction, duplicating the real thing.
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dome tour
This unusual tour will let you into The homes are located in Mpls., St.
some of the most energy-efficient, Paul, up to North Branch, Minn. You are
uniquely-designed domes in the upper given a detailed map. You drive yourself
Midwest. and being on your own, you can spend as
much time looking at the domes that
No other house tour in the entire appeal to you the most.
world offers so many custom designed,
super insulated domes open for touring The domes are open from 9:30 AM to
on the same day. The domes are in a 4:30 PM. The owners are present at
variety of sizes and price ranges. each of their homes. There are no
People come from all over the world. sales people present except at our
main office model dome.
Here s how our tour works - we
arrange with 10 to 20 of our dome Our tours draw rave reviews from
owners to open their domes to our those that attend. The most often
tour registrants for the first heard comment is that instead of seeing
Saturday in May and the first Saturday one home every month or so and
in October. They are there to answer forgetting what each one was like, you
your questions and explain their dome. are able to view most of these unique
dome homes in the same day, enabling
We reimburse the owners for their you to make intelligent comparisons.
time and effort. We charge you a
modest fee for the tour.
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Imagine walking out the door of your Topsail is an island with uncrowded
dome, across the sand dune on your own beaches, fishing piers, nearby golf
private walkway, arriving on the warm courses and warm summer and fall
sandy beach and your own part of the ocean temps.
Atlantic ocean. You can be a part of this This dome was designed for large
picture by renting our beach dome for a families or several couples to vacation
week. together providing private spaces as
well as communal spaces able to
A truly wonderful vacation will be handle many people.
yours in this 38 diameter high profile The beach dome has 6 large
with 3500 sq. ft. of space. The 2 bedrooms, 5 facing the ocean with 3 of
story great room has a 40 wide panoramic them opening onto decks. The third
view of the ocean. From the floor main bedroom has a 2 person
cupola/skyloft 50 above sea level, you Jacuzzi with ocean views and its own
can see in all directions and look down on private deck. The large 3rd floor
the pelicans flying by. family room can sleep 4 more, bringing
Located on the beautiful 26 mile long the sleeping total to 16-18.
Topsail Island off the southern coast of We have a huge kitchen, fully
North Carolina, USA. equipped with dining at a central table
seating 10, a restaurant booth seating 4
with ocean views and a counter with 3
soda fountain swivel stools.
Other amenities include 4 bathrooms,
two 10x30 covered decks, triple zoned
central air conditioning, 2 large window
seats, 4 color cable TVs, 2 VCRs, AM/FM
stereo, ceiling fans in each bedroom -
enough stuff for a good self-indulgent
vacation.
See us at: www.beachdome.com
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dealers
We have a small group of authorized,
independent dealers in various parts of
the United States. These dealers have
fabricated and constructed domes and can
offer you their personal experience and
expertise.
Some of these dealers purchase our
patented Natural Spaces dome connector
kit and produce our shell kit on a local
basis. This can save you substantial
shipping costs. Most of them also offer
contracting services enabling you to get
experienced local assistance in completing
your dome.
We enjoy a dealer network who
believe in our unique dome building system.
We re proud to recommend them to you.
Foreign and overseas shipments of our
complete dome systems can be easily
accommodated in ocean-going containers.
Unloading is simple, if the owner
purchases the container, making it into an
on-site workshop.
Shipments of our dome systems in the
continental U.S. are handled in closed, 53
semi-truck trailers. Rates are based on
miles, not weight. See our price list.
Natural Spaces Domes will continue to © Copyright 2005 All Rights Reserved.
provide and service dome structures No part of this book may be
well into the future. Dennis Odin Johnson reproduced, stored or transmitted by
and his fiance, Tessa Hill, have a clear and any means without our written
dedicated mission to leave this Earth in a permission.
healthier, more natural state than when
they entered. Dennis son, Erik, works
full time at Natural Spaces Domes. Natural Spaces Domes
Tessa s daughter, Karina, works part time
during college summers. Jim, Nancy, Dick, 37955 Bridge Rd.
Darren, and the other hardworking, North Branch, MN 55056 U.S.A.
experienced staff are dedicated to making
sure you get personal attention, Phone 800-733-7107 651-674-4292
whether you are curious or serious Fax 651-674-5005
about domes. We think that is the least
you deserve. Email: [email protected]
Internet: www.naturalspacesdomes.com
www.beachdome.com
www.domesforsale.com
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Thanks to all
our wonderful
customers for
letting me take
pictures of all
their great dome
homes - D.O.J
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