Monolithic Headquarters: Italy, Texas
Domes on the Monolithic Campus are available for tour Monday thru Friday from 8am – 5pm.
On October 19 & 20, 2012 we will have our nationwide Monolithic Dome Tour. See entire list of commerical domes available or dome homes available for 2012 National Monolithic Dome Tour.
Owner: Monolithic Dome Institute
Address: 177 Dome Park Place, Italy, Texas 76651
Phone: 972-483-7423 xtn 509 for information about a tour
Email: mail@monolithic.com
Bruco: Monolithic Airform Manufacturing Plant Dome
14,000 square feet, seven 60′ × 24′ interconnected domes, 240’ long. Uses a 5 ton a/c unit in the summer and no heat in the winter. Read More…
Europa Style Monolithic Training Center Dome
Used primarily for the Monolithic Dome Workshop. This floor plan could double has a house plan known as the Europa in the Dome Living Book, it is four 32′ × 12′ intersected domes totaling 2,600 square feet.
The Monolithic Headquarters
4,400sf; One 50′ × 21′ dome coated with a Duro-Stucco chainshell coating made by UCSC. interconnected with two 40′ × 16′ domes which have a chainshell coating using H&C Concrete. Also a 40′ × 16′ low profile dome is attached by a breezeway style awning.
The Monolithic Visitors Center Dome
20’ diameter, 314 square feet. Open 24 hours and offers a short video on the Monolithic Dome building process. It is an Io-20 that is the same floorplan of the rental units we offer.
The Monolithic Transportable Cabins
In 15’, 19’ and 24’ lengths, inside is about the size of a large motel room and can include a bathroom, kitchen a single or double bed and a closet or finish out yourself. Read More…
The Unishell
20’ diameter Ecoshell II. Used to demonstrate the viability of domes as housing in developing, equatorial countries. This shell meets the space requirements as determined by the United Nations.
Monolithic Equipment Manufacturing and Storages
60′ × 20′ dome using a copper Airform, four 32′ × 13′ dome clean storages, and two 40’ low ellipsoid domes
Charca Casa
The residence of David B. South, President of the Monolithic Dome Institute. It is two 40′ × 16′ domes connected by a conventionally built breezeway. It features four bedrooms, three baths, kitchen, dining, living room, family room, office and a loft in 2,700sf. Read more…






