Houses of styrofoam dome
This is much cooler concept than it sounds like. What is the 21st century’s home? Contenders abound, you’ve got cool prefab designs, green houses and even around gadget fads of apartments themed, but as these Styrofoam domes, none are quite so modular. The igloo-shaped homes which made by Japan Dome House, are 25 feet wide and have 13-foot ceilings, so there are actually fairly roomy insides.
Let’s think the first time you try to hang a painting, your Styrofoam home will crack apart the foam used in the 7-inch-thick walls than the stuff your DVD player was packed in that is considerably stronger. Not only that, it’ll attract pests like termites or never rust, and is said to be highly resistant to hurricanes and earthquakes. They don’t give off toxic fumes if there’s a fire, because of the walls are also treated with a flame retardant.
It is fast work for assembling the prefabricated pieces. In an afternoon, without any cranes or heavy equipment two or three people could put the whole thing together. With joint pieces to create larger dwellings, you can also connect the domes. The possibilities are endless, once your dome is put together, create anything to a swanky bar from a steam room. Then, it’ll be a lot better than a FEMA trailer in any case.
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