Rob Lassiter talks about dodecahedron geodesic domes in Barranca Peru. The domes feature in the Agriquatics' Terraqua Barranca project -- site of the Parque Ecologico.
I been looking for a way to build one using only lumber great idea I would love to build that exact model. I will have to check to see if we are able to build them in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
inspiring concept, thank you! I wonder what kind of coverage has been used. I would build it if wooden shingles are possible and not too heavy. Could I get an answer?
I don't suppose there are scalable plans available? The Hexagonal joint pieces are straightforward, I'm more curios about lengths and angles for the end cuts on the structural members.
This is magnificent work of art...unfortunately we dont have a available witg perfect cut wood here in our country....if its ok with u sir..wud you share the complete details og sizes and cut of its material...tgank you so much
That's the first assembly that I like. No metal! After watching geodoes on YT for quite some time it's a relief to find this clever concept. Darwin Domes you bet.
Paul Robison builds domes with no metal hubs on you tube, but his designs are for smaller domes for greenhouses, etc... not homes. But you can just scale the materials up to 2x6, and make the cuts, angles, and bevels needed to piece together a home worthy geo-dome. IT is pure wood struts all the way to the very center of the hub, with no hubs, it is primum design very similar to how how Buckminster Fuller had his own home dome built. The struts run all the way into the center of where the hubs would be. The hub design was not the best way to build the strongest dome, that was only introduced by people who wanted to make a dome but didn't want to have to deal with all those angles and bevel cuts on the struts to make a REAL geo-dome. For people who suck at geometry.
How much I love this geometric shape and how much I adore it. However, my country’s culture only believes in concrete and iron. Are there institutions that teach how to make this wonderful shape in Canada?
i built a dome made that way 30ft diameter 3 frequency 5/8 sphere 4 ft base wall i tore it down when county i lived in wanted to charge a lot for property tax it was 2 story and full basement i used the dome building handbook for formulas only spent $1500 on frame and plywood and 8 squares of shingles
Do you still have plans for this? Or where to find them? I am interested in his design using these materials (using wood for the corners and how to cut angles for the struts etc)
Hello friends! If I wanted to put garage down to not occupy another space in the field, would you put foundation and concrete poles in a circular way? This does not diminish the strength of the structure of the dome or what can be problematic? I hope you are still aware of your video and you can answer me, greetings from Mexico.
Dann HR ive put 20 foundation pillows for my 4v dome.The pillows need to be at same level precisely so use a hose water level or a laser.(ive used hose water level because its more precise than a laser and easyer to get if you dont have a laser)
Holaaa buenas tardes! Cómo se pueden obtener los planos para la fabricación de éste tipo de Estructura de Domo Geodesico? Soy de Panamá y quisiera hacer mi casa así! Muchas gracias por la información!!!
Been thinking of putting one in Davao. Same thinking with Clayton in the comment. Round structure with lightweight struts supporting one another would be more earthquake proof than rectangular structures. Paul, would you mind sharing some guidelines on the cuts to the struts to insert the wooden hubs?
I know I am late to this party, but I am wondering if you could build such a dome halfway submerged in the Earth similar to a Hobbit house? I imagine a 2-3 story structure with the 1st level being completely submerged like a basement and the 2nd and possibly 3rd stories being above ground?
I would love to see one of these in action. I've seen many cases where water/moisture is a big issue in submerged livable basements... Do you know how to deal with that?
@@GregJoshuaW Hi. I don't know where you live, but hereabouts, basements are no big deal. You dig the hole, you see to the drainage, you pour the forms, you keep building up. Finished and livable basement suites are as common as the dirt that surrounds them. Though depending on the land, a sump pump might be prudent.
Hi Paul, I'd like to get in touch with you to talk about design and engineering (specifically for South FL Building Codes). I'm a GC and I'm interested in building an Au Pair Suite for my in-laws. I think this concept would be perfect. How can I get in contact with you? Thanks in advance.
Sam Goodell we’ve gone with high quality shrink wrap on greenhouses: Immediate, very cheap and good for 3 years. Extensions of that concept with materials and sprayed overcoats allows permanece and blocking of light and UV.
there is this guy paul robinson from uk, who sell the plans. on the cheap. (i´m not relate do him in any way, i just beieve his sistem is easy )look for him here on youtube. it seems his sistem is upgradable to an actual home design. i´m guessing the design in this video is just for show without any real aplication.
instructions are easy.You go at any dome calculator on the internet and you get the lengths and the angles of each strut.For this design you have to cut the angles into the struts and also to shorten the struts a little so that you replace those cuts with the size of the hubs.Domes made with hubs like this one are easy to make.
Ya but......what are going to clad it with.? Something from the hardware store.? And hurry up, its gone rain. Please show a complete dome. And about windows and doors ?
That is the disappointing thing about youtube .... nice little film but no further information .... drawings, dimensions, sources of supply .... only blah, blah. … look, what i’ve done…
Because the chap sells plans for $100, so why would he give his hard work and innovation away for free? He's given you enough clues to complete a project like this, but if you need his expertise, you owe him.
Epic structure. Genius design.
Beautiful. Near speechless.
thats just sooo cool. thank you for sharing.
The way Peru looks, with just straight dirt for the ground and no grass or anything growing in it blows my mind.
I been looking for a way to build one using only lumber great idea I would love to build that exact model. I will have to check to see if we are able to build them in Prince Edward Island, Canada.
Is there a ball game going on in the background. I've always be fascinated by domes since I saw my first at the Maine University campus in the 60s
Great project !
One of my favorite videos about domes. Where is the plans book or info on building one?
Congratulation to have been done marvelous things in my country. I would like to do this in my city. Could you give me more information about it?
very impressed with the vision of mr. lassiter. i was wondering if he sold plans on how to make the wooden hubs/frames?
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muy bueno!!! me encantaria hacer uno igual a este!!
Man, unable to travel for a while, I wish I could take online courses from this guy 🌐👐🏼🤲
Unfortunately, Rob is no longer among the living. We have all suffered an incredible loss! He was one of a kind!
WoW Love it .....
I love your hub design! Kiss
inspiring concept, thank you! I wonder what kind of coverage has been used. I would build it if wooden shingles are possible and not too heavy. Could I get an answer?
You can go light - we’ve done bamboo. It’s all a question of how you phrase the joints.
@@paulskillicorn are these available as kits?
If so from where and at what cost?
What did you cover this with?
I don't suppose there are scalable plans available? The Hexagonal joint pieces are straightforward, I'm more curios about lengths and angles for the end cuts on the structural members.
This is magnificent work of art...unfortunately we dont have a available witg perfect cut wood here in our country....if its ok with u sir..wud you share the complete details og sizes and cut of its material...tgank you so much
Hola hermoso domo, una pregunta que angulo le das a las tablas largas donde se unen con el hexágono?
Gracias
That's the first assembly that I like. No metal! After watching geodoes on YT for quite some time it's a relief to find this clever concept. Darwin Domes you bet.
You should check out my hub and strut design. I've been building geodesic domes from PVC and HDPE for about three years now. Cheers!
Paul Robison builds domes with no metal hubs on you tube, but his designs are for smaller domes for greenhouses, etc... not homes. But you can just scale the materials up to 2x6, and make the cuts, angles, and bevels needed to piece together a home worthy geo-dome.
IT is pure wood struts all the way to the very center of the hub, with no hubs, it is primum design very similar to how how Buckminster Fuller had his own home dome built. The struts run all the way into the center of where the hubs would be.
The hub design was not the best way to build the strongest dome, that was only introduced by people who wanted to make a dome but didn't want to have to deal with all those angles and bevel cuts on the struts to make a REAL geo-dome. For people who suck at geometry.
For kits, plans and further information visit Mr. Lassiter's website: Darwin Domes.
Go to Rob Lassiter's website: Darwin domes . . . plans and kits available.
@@paulskillicorn how did you make the mini dome model?
@@TheMessenger212 same basic plan
How much I love this geometric shape and how much I adore it. However, my country’s culture only believes in concrete and iron. Are there institutions that teach how to make this wonderful shape in Canada?
Are all the notch angles the same?
i built a dome made that way 30ft diameter 3 frequency 5/8 sphere 4 ft base wall i tore it down when county i lived in wanted to charge a lot for property tax it was 2 story and full basement i used the dome building handbook for formulas only spent $1500 on frame and plywood and 8 squares of shingles
Do you still have plans for this? Or where to find them? I am interested in his design using these materials (using wood for the corners and how to cut angles for the struts etc)
Hey thanks for this great video. I would love the plans if there are any available.
Go to Darwin Domes
Are there any final videos of the finished domes, a 'how to' construction guide or a place a viewer can get information? Contact Ron or his family?
Go to Rob Lassiter's site: Darwin Domes
www.darwindomes.com/
Merci
is this a kit and how much for a kit like this?
Love it, do you have a blueprint you can sell?
Hello friends! If I wanted to put garage down to not occupy another space in the field, would you put foundation and concrete poles in a circular way? This does not diminish the strength of the structure of the dome or what can be problematic? I hope you are still aware of your video and you can answer me, greetings from Mexico.
Dann HR ive put 20 foundation pillows for my 4v dome.The pillows need to be at same level precisely so use a hose water level or a laser.(ive used hose water level because its more precise than a laser and easyer to get if you dont have a laser)
very nice video, made me a subscriber.
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how can i get my hand on a set of plans for this exact dome?
Holaaa buenas tardes! Cómo se pueden obtener los planos para la fabricación de éste tipo de Estructura de Domo Geodesico? Soy de Panamá y quisiera hacer mi casa así! Muchas gracias por la información!!!
Dont know why but they are kinda mesmerizing . Not sure why more humans do not live inside them .
Just love the concept perfect for the Philippines earthquake!
let’s build some!
Been thinking of putting one in Davao. Same thinking with Clayton in the comment. Round structure with lightweight struts supporting one another would be more earthquake proof than rectangular structures.
Paul, would you mind sharing some guidelines on the cuts to the struts to insert the wooden hubs?
@@josenaraval6749 Check out the domes on my channel Jose. The struts are very easy to cut and they don't have to be super precise to fit together.
HOW DID YOU MAKE THE MINI LITTLE MODEL?
I know I am late to this party, but I am wondering if you could build such a dome halfway submerged in the Earth similar to a Hobbit house? I imagine a 2-3 story structure with the 1st level being completely submerged like a basement and the 2nd and possibly 3rd stories being above ground?
Yes you can
I would love to see one of these in action. I've seen many cases where water/moisture is a big issue in submerged livable basements... Do you know how to deal with that?
@@GregJoshuaW Look up "dome shaped underground home" here in youtube. They made it out of concrete.
@@GregJoshuaW Hi. I don't know where you live, but hereabouts, basements are no big deal. You dig the hole, you see to the drainage, you pour the forms, you keep building up. Finished and livable basement suites are as common as the dirt that surrounds them. Though depending on the land, a sump pump might be prudent.
hola, que tipo de madera es
is there any website the i can buy the print of thos dome?
coloca legenda em português brasileiro,nós do Brasil,adoramos videos de deodesica,chalés alpino etc
Sou fascinado por Domos sonho em construir um...
Does anyone know how to hub/conectors are made? I mean is there a calculator online?
How do I go about obtaining the plans for this dome? Thank you. Peace...
Are you located in the Carolinas? I met a guy @ 2005 who had extensive knowledge on these. Looking for him again.
Where can I learn how to construct one of these bad boys?
Where can I get the blue prints
Hi Paul,
I'd like to get in touch with you to talk about design and engineering (specifically for South FL Building Codes). I'm a GC and I'm interested in building an Au Pair Suite for my in-laws. I think this concept would be perfect. How can I get in contact with you? Thanks in advance.
Genial. Cuánto cuesta el domo ?
How do you close them in though? What is that cost? Lots of unanswered questions.
Sam Goodell we’ve gone with high quality shrink wrap on greenhouses: Immediate, very cheap and good for 3 years. Extensions of that concept with materials and sprayed overcoats allows permanece and blocking of light and UV.
Is there a link for instructions on how the boards for this particular dome are cut?
there is this guy paul robinson from uk, who sell the plans. on the cheap. (i´m not relate do him in any way, i just beieve his sistem is easy )look for him here on youtube.
it seems his sistem is upgradable to an actual home design. i´m guessing the design in this video is just for show without any real aplication.
Go to Rob Lassiter's website: Darwin Domes
instructions are easy.You go at any dome calculator on the internet and you get the lengths and the angles of each strut.For this design you have to cut the angles into the struts and also to shorten the struts a little so that you replace those cuts with the size of the hubs.Domes made with hubs like this one are easy to make.
@@mihaiilie8808 What software? I have not been able to find one.
@@gary24752 This is from Ziptiedomes for instance.www.ziptiedomes.com/geodesic-dome-calculators/geodesic-dome-calculator-index.htm
So what happens if a web member cracks and you have to replace it?
No issue! Since stress is evenly distributed throughout, it slips right in. Kids can do it!
Do you have plans for the construction of these domes? Are they available for purchase? TY
Go to Darwin Domes
can i find plans of this?
angels
Where do you get the plans for this type of dome
Go to “Darwin Domes”
how can I figure out the andels of the wood?
Darwin Domes has plans you can acquire
Where to get the plans for these?
Thats my question too
I can help
The most difficult thing is the strut angles
24 foot, that could be a 2 story home, 1 st / ground floor about 804 sqr feet, 2nd floor 315
Was he not talking about radius?
Half the audio is left speaker only and some is right speaker only...
got plans ?
Quero o gabarito
Canadian Flag Nice ! ;)
"as you can see it can be put together by people who don't have the skill" (1:45) ? How do you see that?
None of the people, who built the domes in a day, had any previous experience. We’ve assembled them with teenagers
Hey paul do you have plans you sell?
Go to “Darwin Domes”
@@paulskillicorn perfect thanks so much.
It's simple, you can't easily get financing, that with zoning challenges. *it's that simple*
Como cominicarnos con esta empresa
I cannot see their knowledge or trate experience unless you provide that information.
I bloody love geodesic domes but, covering them is a nightmare!
Fitting benches, cupboards etc, too.
Why isn't the world under a dome???
One wonders!
The most difficult part is the curvature I mean how struts have slanting edges to converge slowly at the top
Most Cities don't like the look of Dome Homes because it conflicts with their vision of a home in a community.
Ya but......what are going to clad it with.? Something from the hardware store.? And hurry up, its gone rain. Please show a complete dome. And about windows and doors ?
the sound sux so much !
That is the disappointing thing about youtube .... nice little film but no further information .... drawings, dimensions, sources of supply .... only blah, blah. … look, what i’ve done…
Because the chap sells plans for $100, so why would he give his hard work and innovation away for free? He's given you enough clues to complete a project like this, but if you need his expertise, you owe him.
@@engineeredlifeform
Dann Wandas wohl mehr eine verkappte Marketingveranstaltung …. (Dauerwerbung)
Or he freely shares some info? What do you give away for free that you've spent time and effort on?
@@engineeredlifeform
Yes, unfortunately that’s common sense meanwhile.
an easily way of exploit people