Domes
We specialise in building sustainable domes using natural and repurposed materials, catering to those seeking eco-friendly solutions for greenhouses, meeting spaces, and other functions. Our mission is to offer environmentally conscious options for dome enthusiasts. By using natural materials such as timber and natural paint, we strive to minimise the environmental impact of construction while maximising the benefits of a dome. Our approach emphasises the use of regenerative and repurposed materials, promoting a circular economy and reducing waste. With our domes, you can cultivate a harmonious connection with nature. Our clients often use our domes for permaculture gardens, embodying a holistic and sustainable approach to gardening and land management. These gardens mimic natural ecosystems and promote biodiversity, resilience, and self-sufficiency. We also provide workshops on permaculture, aiming to educate and inspire. Our domes are versatile and designed to serve various purposes, whether as meeting rooms, media production spaces, city halls, innovative classrooms, or conference venues. We believe in sustainability and offer reused materials and second-hand domes, extending the lifespan of resources and reducing our ecological footprint. We invite you to be an active participant in the construction process, gaining firsthand knowledge and becoming architects of change. Together, we can build a regenerative future, one dome at a time.
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Mentions in the press
“What’s special about this particular dome is that it uses wooden struts of varying lengths to form the sides of the triangles, thereby making the most efficient use of the reused materials.”
— Rahel Künzler, Globe Magazine
“The new pavilion was built using the old beams, with next to zero waste.”
— Frank Kaltenbach, Detail Magazine
“You never change things by fighting the existing reality. To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete.”
R. Buckminster Fuller
Ephemeralization, a term coined by Fuller, refers to the concept of achieving greater results with less material, exemplified in his application of geodesic domes for housing.
If you have a dome project in mind, don't hesitate to contact us. We are here to answer all your questions.