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The monolithic domes are constructed following a method that requires a resistant Airform, inflatable, concrete reinforced with steel and a polyurethane foam insulation. Each of these ingredients is used in a technologically specific way. Our domes can be designed to meet any architectural need: houses, cottages, churches, schools, gyms, stadiums and stadiums, bulk warehouses, homeowners' homes and various other private or public facilities.
Monolithic domes comply with FEMA standards to provide almost complete protection and have a proven ability to survive tornadoes, hurricanes, earthquakes, most man-made disasters, fire, termites and rot. They are cost effective, environmentally friendly, extremely durable and easy to maintain. Most importantly, a monolithic dome uses about 50% less energy to heat and cool than a conventionally constructed building of the same size. Since 1970, monolithic domes have been constructed and used in practically all American states and in Canada, Mexico, South America, Europe, Asia, Africa and Australia.