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Annual Monolithic Dome Tour — Sign up now!
The 9th Annual National Monolithic Dome Tour is right around the corner, and we need your help! (Continued…)
Basalt Reinforcement
Article on Monolithic.com pertaining to the use of basalt reinforcement in the concrete (Continued…)
Books
Books regarding Monolithic Domes. (Continued…)
Calendar of Monolithic Events
Schedule of workshops and nationwide tours held at the Monolithic campus in Italy, Texas. (Continued…)
Compost Covers
Information regarding compost covers. (Continued…)
Dome Calculators
Online calculators for figuring the square footage, surface area, etc. of Monolithic Domes. (Continued…)
Domes for the World
Information about the non-profit organization Domes for the World (DFTW). (Continued…)
Dr. Arnold Wilson, Dome Engineering Pioneer
Dvds
Dvds about Monolithic Domes. (Continued…)
Ecker Submissions
Ecoshell Articles
Articles pertaining information about the new developments of a Monolithic Ecoshell. (Continued…)
Extending a Helping Hand: Nonprofit Activities
In 2005 David South and Andrew South, launched Domes For The World. DFTW, as a nonprofit organization, strives to improve the lives of impoverished people worldwide through the introduction and construction of Monolithic Domes and EcoShells, thus providing permanent, fireproof, disaster-resistant homes and community buildings. (Continued…)
FEMA
Articles pertaining information about FEMA. (Continued…)
Fairplay Dome
Faith Chapel Christian Center
Articles on monolithic.com featuring the Faith Chapel Christian Center dome. (Continued…)
Featured Dome Homes
Notable — that’s a good description of many Monolithic Dome homes. That something special that makes a dome home particularly notable might be its style, its size, its special and unusual features — even its location. Take a look at the notability dome lovers have created for their perfect space. (Continued…)
Featured Dome Studios
A gallery of Monolithic Dome Studios. (Continued…)
Featured Monolithic Dome Churches
Many churches are not the simple structures they used to be. Modern ones often include sophisticated audio/video equipment, nationwide radio and TV broadcasting, stages for drama productions, theme buildings, etc. Follow this link to stories about Monolithic Dome churches with such features. (Continued…)
Featured Monolithic Dome Schools
America’s schools, both privately and publicly owned, are finding innovative ways to finance construction, seeking structures that will keep students safe from most natural and manmade disasters, and desiring facilities that use a minimum of energy. Read their stories. (Continued…)




