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  2. Xanadu Houses - Wikipedia

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    The estimated cost of construction for one home was $300,000. [7] Roy Mason also planned a low cost version which would cost $80,000, to show that homes using computers do not have to be expensive. The low cost Xanadu was never built. Approximately 1,000 homes were built using this type of construction. [8]

  3. Monolithic dome - Wikipedia

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    The largest monolithic dome in the world is the home of Faith Chapel Christian Center in Birmingham, Alabama, which is 72 feet (22 m) tall, and 280 feet (85 m) in diameter. [2] Inside is a floor area of 74,500 square feet (6,920 m 2 ) in two levels.

  4. Dymaxion house - Wikipedia

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    The Siberian grain-silo house was the first system in which Fuller noted the "urban dust dome" effect: many installations have reported that a dome induces a local vertical heat-driven vortex that sucks cooler air downward into a dome, if the dome is vented properly—a single overhead vent, and peripheral vents. Fuller adapted the later units ...

  5. Concrete shell - Wikipedia

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    Monolithic domes are cast in one piece out of reinforced concrete and date back to the 1960s. Advocates of these domes consider them to be cost-effective and durable structures, especially suitable for areas prone to natural disasters. They also point out the ease of maintenance of these buildings. Monolithic domes can be built as homes, office ...

  6. These ‘dome homes’ made from soil mix tradition and innovation

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    He adds that the eco-domes are much faster to build than a standard home. Prices range from around 2,500 Moroccan dirhams ($247) per square meter to 4,500 dirhams ($445), and can vary according to ...

  7. Category:Domes - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Domes" The following 167 pages are in this category, out of 167 total. ... Monolithic dome; Monticello; Municipal House; Murray Edwards College ...

  8. Trullo - Wikipedia

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    The Italian term trullo (from the Greek word τρούλος, cupola) refers to a house whose internal space is covered by a dry stone corbelled or keystone vault. Trullo is an Italianized form of the dialectal term, truddu, used in a specific area of the Salentine peninsula (i.e. Lizzaio, Maruggio, and Avetrana, in other words, outside the Murgia dei Trulli proper), where it is the name of the ...

  9. History of early and simple domes - Wikipedia

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    The hall was used by the king for passing judgments and was decorated with a mosaic of blue stone to resemble the sky, with images of gods in gold. [56] A bulbous Parthian dome can be seen in the relief sculpture of the Arch of Septimius Severus in Rome, its shape apparently due to the use of a light tent-like framework. [57]