Moving Monolithic Cabins
We recently moved one of our Monolithic Cabins to one of our rental sites, and I was asked to give a little slideshow on how these cabins were moved and hooked up for service. (Continued…)
We recently moved one of our Monolithic Cabins to one of our rental sites, and I was asked to give a little slideshow on how these cabins were moved and hooked up for service. (Continued…)
Backcountry Utah is an outdoor radio program that airs weekdays on six radio stations in cities throughout the state, including Salt Lake City. While segments normally center on outdoor recreational activities such as hunting, fishing, camping and hiking, the show recently focused on Monolithic Domes. Our very own David B. South was the guest, and he used the opportunity to take listeners on a tour of the disaster-resistant domes and cabins. (Continued…)
Why grow your own? Good question! Can’t we just keep making our weekly stock-up trip to the supermarket? Well of course you can. But there are some growing (pun intended) reasons not to. (Continued…)
Lately, people have been asking about the possibility of designing and equipping a Monolithic Cabin as a business facility. President David South replies, “If your business needs a structure with 100 to 266 square feet of space, you should definitely consider a Monolithic Cabin.” (Continued…)
We are offering a financing option for our Model 15 Monolithic Cabin. (Continued…)
Check out this video describing how to build a Monolithic Transportable Cabin! If you didn’t know, the Monolithic Cabin is the newest addition to the Monolithic family. It can be used as a rental unit, eco-housing or granny flat, disaster shelter, workshop, office or studio, game room, vacation dome, exercise room, temporary housing for work crews or home builders, guest house or storage. They can be designed as single living units or combined with others. The list goes on and on! To make it even better, you can transport it! (Continued…)
The Monolithic Cabin is a special type of structure, built to be transported to virtually any site for almost any use. For instance, for folks who want a fishing cabin or a hunting cabin moved to their spot on the lake or in the mountains, the Monolithic Cabin is ideal. It is ideal for many reasons, not the least of which is that it can be moved again at a later time. Moving the cabin is not particularly tough. A crane has to be rented and taken to the site to pick up the cabin. Such cranes are readily available for rent. (Continued…)
Building the actual shell of the Monolithic Cabin takes a lot of specialized equipment, trained manpower and a specialized form called a casting bed. Therefore, we suggest that you consider having Monolithic build the shell and you finishing the Cabin. (Continued…)
Housing for the homeless is a complex problem with no ready-made, easy answer. But despite its complexity, it deserves our attention and consideration. The Monolithic Cabin certainly fits into the category of practical, worthwhile, helpful solutions for our country’s homeless. (Continued…)
Monolithic Cabins can be designed to fit any need. (Continued…)
How does our Monolithic Cabin compare to FEMA’s specifications for a disaster shelter? (Continued…)
Lifting the Monolithic Cabin is simple. Here are the instructions so that you can be prepared when receiving yours. (Continued…)
We need lenders who can finance our Monolithic Cabins. These cabins are modified Monolithic Domes that are transportable, so they can be built at our headquarters in Italy, Texas and trucked to just about any location and set on just about any site. (Continued…)