Are dome houses the solution to the epidemic of basement-dwelling millenials?
Are dome houses the solution to the epidemic of basement-dwelling millenials?
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Dragon Ball Z style concrete dome-home-dweller master race
FINALLY, gravity training
>concrete
The core is made of polystyrene.
As I see it, it's a valid solution to the housing prices.
Based
But most of the cost is for the land and utilities (if new development).
A two or three stories semi detached house would probably end up costing less.
A rectangular/ triange design can be just as modular (more even) and you actually put things up to the wall.
They're just going to charge more when everyone needs one.
It's also just more efficient in terms of volume.
Tbh DomeHomes will always be niche as fuck.
They're not only more cozy and aesthetic than rectangular houses, but are also hurricane/tornado proof.
Honestly that is a pretty good point.
If you have land building a good Dome is a way to go.
Open bay barracks is the future for plebs. Only salary-men can afford a one room loft with walls and a door. The future is the worst cyberpunk nightmare.
Although I should state that wtf do you know about tornadoes or hurricanes BRo since when does your country even get hit by either of those?
>YOU WILL LIVE IN A ROUND HOVEL
>YOU WILL EAT BUGS
>YOU WILL NOT REPRODUCE
No they are horrible at practical living space efficiency. There is a fucking reason why everyone who had a triple digit iq and a choice built their structures conventional.
I don't think the shape of the house has anything to do with lack of new homeowners
Pretty sure its the housing bubble asking 5x what a house should cost
>Although I should state that wtf do you know about tornadoes or hurricanes BRo since when does your country even get hit by either of those?
Kek
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Also, not only hurricane-proof but also earthquake-proof, and in the case of military attacks less likely to falter. It all really depends on what you're looking for. Short term, rectangular is good, long term though, it's domes.
The picture is taken from a site of a japanese construction company user.
It is NOT earthquake proof you fucking pleb.
>-proof
You need to stop misusing this suffix you shithead. Most of these things CAN be BTFO by all 3 major events you stated.
You're looking for
>resistant
Yknow, ain't it funny how we USED to build shit like those huts and then moved to conventional geometric building because it was
Go shill your fucking huts elsewhere.
More like a boot in the ass from their parents is the solution.
I just like dome houses user, geez, calm your tits. :
So many seething cucks needing to dilate
Squared to the terror theyd have to live on their own merits
I like square
ball not feel secure
corners
Or maybe we could just stop bending over backwards to bring in more immigrants while suppressing the construction of new houses.
Oh, wait, your boomer ass would throw a bitchfit if the price of strawberries rose and the value of your house fell.
Millennials didn't demolish social services, outsource half the economy, open the borders and manipulate the real estate market. I'm hoarding popcorn just so I have something to munch on when I watch your generation wail and moan about having your assets nationalized in another ten years. The thing that really saddens me, aside from the fact that I'll probably be murdered by bolsheviks shortly afterwards, is that your generation will never, even in your final moments, achieve the self-awareness to realize that the impending socialist doom is of your own making, and you could have prevented it if you had just acted like anything other than a fucking marxist caricature of a businessman at any point in the last thirty years.
sorry structures being hit by hurricanes, tornadoes, and earthquakes trigger me
Ever since that day.
round houses are retarded, its basically means you only can fit custom made furniture.
What is specifically wrong with these designs though?
Oh hey the built in collapse section
Does not matter the price or type of dwelling, dome, tiny house built out of a shed, mud hut, large apartment complex, Judge Dredd Block, etc., it is where to put the dwellings, on what property, in what type of zoned land, near jobs or straight up socialism, where?
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People will live and work anywhere, especially for freeeeeeee................
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FYI, Cabrini Green was a massive fail...
>mfw
I never even noticed that... It does look a bit weird at spots.
Like very shoddy craftsmanship or something.
>that pic
Very first thing I did was visualize a modular dick & balls dome home.
Yes. Does it have special showers too?
>FYI, Cabrini Green was a massive fail...
any large housing arrangement filled with niggers will be a massive fail.
>Capsule corp housing
I like it
I'm so fucking tired of """""zoning laws""""""
Based, capsulepilled and FPBP.
You need to relax man.
>most of the cost is for land and utilities
This is false.
A tornado would rip one of those light weight pieces of shit off the ground and toss it like a frisbie.
not much of an issue considering how easy it is to rebuild
A dome shaped dwelling is hard to manage in terms of space; most of it will end up being wasted given the very specific interior layout.
Also, most furniture is not made for rounded walls, which means you would have to commission specifically designed items and spend a lot of money
Yo momma gave out some epidemic dome, nigga
>shot concrete
Haven't seen one of these yet that didn't have problems. They were reasonably popular with boomers in the 70s-80s. They don't last. The concrete will delaminate on the inside surface. Not particularly cost effective. Not very good thermal efficiency. Can only be built in some areas that are not too cold.
Earthquake shelters. Emergency bunkers. No one uses them long term.
Came here in this thread to make sure that Dragon Ball is mentioned. Was not disappointed.
Housing projects were originally built for whites who promptly moved to the suburbs.
me in the bottom right, living like a king
Yes it's not society failing us we're simply expecting too much
That's a meme, having a bit of free space behind your square furniture is only an issue if you're a neurotic autist with OCD.
>shot concrete
The core is made polystyrene, basically a very dense form of styrofoam. Light, but resistant to physical damage and doesn't burn.
Kek
Its roughly 30% more expensive than traditional construction methods but is more durable
I have to admit, I have considered a geodesic dome house. There are many reasons why this is a bad idea.
Fertility rates beneath replacement levels suggest you don't need to build more housing, just wait for the existing owners to die.
Please get off the internet. Dumb people like you do the don't understand how anything works. The concrete will delaminate from the foam core. These things fail everywhere they are tried. You even posted a pic of one that was beginning to delaminate.
>more durable
Proofs?
I could google something from I'mright.org but its common sense. Why do we still have ancient greek and roman structures built with concrete when a house from 100 years ago made with conventional stick construction is deteriorating?
Tfw no comfy dimaxian house to live in.
>Doesn't know how to explain simple shit
>Gets angry when people don't understand
Buildings need repair over time, get used to it.
>Greeks used concrete
This is why this board has become shit. Low IQ retards banned from Reddit. Greeks used hand carved stone. Romans had a type of concrete used in certain applications. Modern concrete is very cheap and available by comparison. This shot concrete stuff does not hold up well. That is why it is only used indoors in modern construction. Cheap houses are built for good goys. You are supposed to sell it in 10 years before it falls apart.
>Not very good thermal efficiency
Going to call BS on this claim.
thick-walled concrete buildings have roughly the same thermal properties as caves: a very stable temperature in the late 60's Fahrenheit.
The rest I'll give you.
Filled Concrete Block or 3d-printed concrete walls are better period. Laminate the interior in high-mil plastic and it's also highly seismic-resistant.
How do you repair delaminated concrete on your ceiling?
How thick are these shells? At the point it becomes thermally efficient you are building a bunker and losing your cost effectiveness.
No, they are the solution. Period.
>How thick are these shells? At the point it becomes thermally efficient you are building a bunker and losing your cost effectiveness.
Over the life of the building I absolutely disagree.
Traditional stud buildings require significant upkeep concrete does not.
'member that IMPRACTICAL JOKERS bit about being stuck under a giant piece of celery? h'heh heh.. good times...
Easy, just inject some kind of binder between the foam and the concrete, problem solved.
Lets get rich, both do this near a beach : Dome bungalo's
>comparing stick built to concrete
Come on now. How about a block, brick, or concrete building?
Aye we could do that confederatenon!
Why you have just solved this problem! Brilliant. You are the first guy to figure this out. Could you recommend a binder? Illiterate your technique.
Why do you have to take the fun away user? Just to feel better with yourself, with your construction knowledge? Is this how low you have sunk? I don't know any binders user, but it's a valid solution, why wouldn't it be? If you happen to know how to make domes work in your vision, please share that, but don't go around like a pompous peacock showing off how you oh know so much about shit most don't, don't be an edgy faggot user, it's annoying.
>thirty years
More like 40 years now.
McCapsule Mansions when?
Okay they're taking the clown world thing too far.
I don't wanna live in Dr Suessville with all the purple haired faggos.
>Come on now. How about a block, brick, or concrete building?
The more bricks that have to be laid the less cost effective it is.
Better formed/reinforced in some poured fashion.
re-bar should change from steel to something that doesn't corrode. The main reason concrete needs major repair after 50 years is steel rebar rusting and expanding.
I have the pic in the window but don't remember where I put it, kek.
Anyway Anons I'll sleep, good night and don't let the dream die.
I think guys like you are the problem. Childish neets dreaming about bullshit. Worse, you don't even know anything about the subject even though you have the internet at your fingertips. Meanwhile, the adults are doing shit in the real world.
Yes, poured concrete and rebar. Now we are talking.
Yes yes yes, brazilbro.
Youre incredibly bitter, jewish ?
>and you actually put things up to the wall
If the radii of curvature for different designs were standardized, furniture could easily be designed to be put to the wall.
Tatooine here I come
depends on how corrupt/jewey your county govt is.
people started putting up pole buildings and finishing them a while back. saved a lot of money. frankly, better built than stick frame shit.
County govt wasn't getting what they thought they should have in tax so they put a stop to it.
Same with prefabs/mobile homes - again better put together than the stick frame slap up shit being put up by politically connected real estate cartel.
Essentially if you're not having a place built by an approved (i.e. connected) contractor on land owned by one of the (anointed) realtor groups you're not building shit.
Had the brakes put on building plans twice myself since the mid 90s when the fuckery really started.
>Grew up here, intended on dying here.
>supposedly "based" region of a thoroughly cucked State.
Fuck these cunts, they finally drove me out.
>looking at Eastern Oregon, rural Idaho or Utah