It consists of 3, interconnected Monolithic Domes. Central dome is 28’ in diameter and 14’ tall. Two slightly larger domes, each 32′ × 14′, flank the middle dome.
Gibbons’ walkway is laid with concrete stones shaped like the state of Texas.
It consists of 3, interconnected Monolithic Domes. Central dome is 28’ in diameter and 14’ tall. Two slightly larger domes, each 32′ × 14′, flank the middle dome.
Gibbons’ walkway is laid with concrete stones shaped like the state of Texas.

If you said Joe Gora is a man who loves his dome home, you would be right. After completing two Monolithic Dome Workshops, Joe designed and built Free Will, a 42′ × 18′ dome with 1585 square feet of living space, on a double lot in Marietta, Georgia. That process took 18 months and culminated with Joe celebrating Christmas 2000 in his new dome. Since then, his delight with Free Will has not waned an iota. (Continued…)
Use this link to view a complete list of Topics used in the content organization of the monolithic.com website. (Continued…)

Using EcoShell I technology, our Vice President and Operations Director, Mike South, recently designed a dome-shaped gazebo that has a 20-foot diameter, is not only quick and easy to build, but is long-lasting, low maintenance and very versatile. (Continued…)

As I was perusing the Monolithic Dome Builders Bulletin Board one day, I came across an interesting post regarding a presentation given by Dan Sutterfield, a Monolithic Dome Builder from Newburg, MO. (Continued…)
We introduced our versatile, transportable Monolithic Cabins almost two years ago. And since then, we have found that they can be designed for many different business and commercial uses. Unfortunately, we also found that prospective buyers couldn’t find financing. That has changed. (Continued…)

Although a deadly tornado can strike anywhere, about half of all fatalities occur in manufactured homes, according to the National Severe Storms Laboratory. But residents of Summit Ridge Estates, a manufactured home development in Pataskala, Ohio don’t worry too much about storms these days. That’s because they have a Monolithic Dome storm shelter on their property that provides a safe haven when severe weather strikes. (Continued…)
When it comes to interior walls, plumbing, electrical and finish-out, a Monolithic Dome home and a traditional one are virtually the same. But there the similarities end. (Continued…)

Monolithic has a 25-page manual that details the start-to-finish steps for building an attractive, permanent and economical concrete fence. It comes with diagrams and photos of the construction process and includes a discussion of shotcrete and concrete design mix. (Continued…)
The Roundup — presenting the latest Monolithic news – July 28, 2010 (Continued…)
Thyme For Bed Inn has hosted visitors from all over the United States since it opened in 1999. With its four bedrooms and four a half baths, the Monolithic Dome has plenty of room for overnight guests as well as the owners Don and Sherryl Bainbridge and their daughter Somer. But with Somer heading off to college this fall, the Bainbridges are ready to travel the United States and then downsize to a smaller dome home. (Continued…)
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