Where did Monolithic Dome originate?
The first contemporary monolithic dome was the ice rink built in Provo (Utah USA) in 1963. Four years later it was rebuilt and transformed into a market.
Can you build a dome home in Florida?
Our 35+ years of construction experience means that we’re able to build your dome home better (and faster) than anyone else.

Are monolithic domes expensive?
The initial cost of a Monolithic Dome is usually the same as a custom-built, conventional home of equal interior finish. If you planned on buying a $100,000 house, you will probably have to pay $100,000 for your dome home. However, the long-term, day-to-day costs of a Monolithic Dome will always be lower.
What are the negatives of monolithic domes?
These disadvantages are: The radically different appearance of the domes also decreases the appeal for their use as private residences—the standard circular base doesn’t fit well on small lots found in many areas, and the strange appearance and design may run afoul of neighborhood building covenants.
How much does it cost to build a Monolithic Dome home in 2021?
As far as the cost of dome homes, the short answer is that as with all homes, it varies. Monolithic Constructors prices their branded homes at $65 per square foot for the shell-and-floor-only package, and twice that for a finished dome home.

What is the purpose of Monolithic Dome?
Monolithic domes respond efficiently to any climate, even to extremely cold or hot temperatures. In terms of utility savings, monolithic domes can cut electricity consumption by up to one-third, thereby saving 60–70% of total energy costs.
Why is there a Monolithic Dome?
Monolithic Dome Benefits: Survivability That’s the confidence Monolithic Domes offer. They meet or exceed FEMA’s standards for providing near-absolute protection. Monolithic Domes are proven survivors of tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes and fires.
How much is a prefab dome house?
Finished Dome Homes: They come out to about $130 per square foot (2013 prices) of floor area. For example, a 1,000-square-foot dome-home shell will cost roughly $60,000 (2013 prices); once completely finished it will cost about $130,000 (2013 prices).
How much does it cost to build a Monolithic Dome?
Finished Dome Homes: They come out to about $130 per square foot (2013 prices) of floor area. For example, a 1,000-square-foot dome-home shell will cost roughly $60,000 (2013 prices); once completely finished it will cost about $130,000 (2013 prices). The best way to start the process is with our Feasibility Study.
What is the top of a dome called?
Apex: The uppermost point of a dome (also known as the ‘crown’). Cupola: A small dome located on a roof or turret. Extrados: The outer curve of a dome.