Wednesday, March 30, 2011

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

~ Favorite Quotes ~

♥ "Love is the glue of the universe and helps keep matter in form. When I love you, I empower you to bring yourself into a state of wholeness."
~ Marcel Vogel

♥ "Our primary responsibility is to love." ♥
~ Marcel Vogel




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♥ೋ♥ We Are All One! ♥ೋ♥
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♥ "You never change things by fighting the existing reality.
To change something, build a new model that makes the existing model obsolete."
~ Richard Buckminster Fuller

Love is the only power!!!!!!



♥ ♥ ♥ Your real influence is measured by your treatment of yourself. ~ A. Bronson Alcott

"Do unto others as you would have them do unto you"




Our Geodesic Dome Design ~ Cool 3D renditions!

Our Geodesic Dome Kit was shipped all the way from Florida! We purchased our kit from American Ingenuity Domes...www.aidomes.com ...You can see our dome plans on their website under the "Willis 48' Dome Plans"



   DREAMHILL DOME PROJECT
PLANS

The plans have been extensively customized from AI Domes www.AIdomes.com




Looking down hallway

Future Dream Kitchen...not yet complete


   DREAMHILL DOME PROJECT
Kitchen


Kitchen sink area

Kitchen cabinets and oven area

Kitchen floorplan








MAIN COMPONENTS

REFRIGERATOR
Purchased
 SINK
 FAUCET
OVEN
$850
 TRASH COMPACTOR
 DISH WASHER
 BAR SINK
 BAR SINK FAUCET
 COMPOST CONTAINER


Waste containers
Waste TypeCategoryExamples
non biologicalburnablespaper cardboard tissue
non biologicalnonburnablesplastics metal etc
non biologicalglassglass bottles take to recycle
biologicalcompost materialfruit & vegitable scraps
biologicalnon compostable materialnon compostable material

Our Geodesic Dome ~ From the Ground UP!


   DREAMHILL DOME PROJECT
Construction History


In the year 1999 walked up this hill of raw totally undeveloped land and decided this was the place
There was no roads, no nothing here. So a road was made up to the top of this hill called "Dreamhill"
The view from the top of Dreamhill in 1999

Pad cut into the top of hill in 2000

2004 Construction begins with laying out house orientation

Proper soil compaction is done and then footings are put in place

Then insulation and plumbing are installed

Under the slab insulation is then installed to prepare for radiant tubing

Then steel mesh is laid over insulation

Radiant tubing is then tied the steel mesh and connected to manifold

Concrete is then poured with pump by Ron & Rosie

The monolithic slab is now complete with all under slab conduits in place

Dome kit arrives in Oregon on truck all the way from Florida

Then transferred to land and stacked awaiting assembly

Riser Panels are first put up

Then the first level of framing rib system is erected

Then the second level is connected

Then Bill McGlamery (he built 43 of these - would have been very hard without him) connects the final rib to the pentagon at the top

Now the Hexogonal and Pentagonal triangles go into place

Mortar (the mud) is then placed into seams of wire mesh

Table setup in the dining room as we work

Bernie operates the 90 foot crane and picks up the last of the 300 lb triangular panels



Thomas guides crane operator for placement

then shoves it into place

Eric finishing off the top of the dome

Support structures kept in place in picture window while cement hardens

View through the large 20 foot picture window from the inside

Finally all 65 triangles are in place awaiting cement in the seams

On 5-30-2004 Rebecca stands in front of the dome with all triangles put in place


A specially constructed cement bucket tram is made to get cement to workers on the top

After all seams have been C-clamped and mudded with corner beads

Final steps are completing the skirts at the bottom and the dormers before sealing the dome
The next step would have been sealing the dome for leaks with bonding agent
then cement sealer and then painting before winter hit
Cement Sealer - by Sherwin Williams
Paint - Outdoor Acrylic Latex - off white color to reduce heating
We didn't make it in time so to protect the drywall from mosture and then freezing
we put a 150 foot trap and roped it down to keep the rain and snow from penetrating the dome
Of coure the worst winter in years hit in 2004 with a couple feet of snow so nothing will happen until Spring

In Summer of 2005 we completed the dormers ready for painting.

In September of 2005 the sealing and painting were done by Rich Cassidy and crew

The end result turned out great


We love the color and now the next step is the Interior Framing