• Pacific Domes
    @pacificdomes
    DWELL MAGAZINE Multi-award winning Pacific Domes, Inc. is the original manufacturer of geodesic domes worldwide. Expanding on the both the architectural and philosophical concepts of the legendary engineer and futurist R. Buckminster Fuller, Pacific Domes has helped pave the way for the tiny home eco-revolution while shaping the dome industry for over 35 years. “A designer is an emerging synthesis of artist, inventor, mechanic, objective economist and evolutionary strategist.” --R. Buckminster Fuller The American Institute of Architects calls the geodesic dome “the strongest, lightest and most efficient means of enclosing space known to man.” Its spherical form is composed of triangular facets, birthed from Buckminster Fuller’s goal of creating a structure analogous to nature’s own designs. Pacific Domes’ ambition is to promote the architectural integrity of the geodesic dome while showcasing beautiful and mathematically perfect geodesic geometry in structures that are futuristic, sustainable and visually inspiring. “When I am working on a problem, I never think about beauty. But when I have finished, if the solution is not beautiful, I know it is wrong.” --R. Buckminster Fuller Featured accommodations in world-class resorts across the globe, Pacific Domes’ dwell domes are designed to withstand any climate, so anywhere in the world you long to be, a dome can come with you. Each dome is custom designed to bring your ultimate vision to life. Choose from a wide selection of frames, cover materials, window designs, doors, floors and ventilation/insulation/heating options. For the eco-conscious and sustainably minded, domes have numerous angles of appeal, from their light eco footprint to energy efficiency. Because the ambient airflow inside the dome is continuous, with no stagnant corners, less energy is required to circulate air and maintain even temperatures. The energy required to heat and cool a dome is approximately 30% less than a conventional building. Thanks to high volume-to-surface-area ratio, less building materials are required to enclose more space. The lower the ratio of a building's outside perimeter to its enclosed living area, the less energy is required for building, heating and cooling. "Only an energy-efficient, resource-efficient design could work for everyone," - R. Buckminster Fuller.
  • Angelica Rocha
    @angelicarocha
    Landscape Architecture, Vertical Gardens, Tiny Homes, and Geodesic Domes
  • Buckmister Fuller
    @buckmisterfuller
    Inventor, designer, architect, and theorist Buckminster “Bucky” Fuller devoted his life to developing simple, sustainable, prefabricated, high-tech solutions to basic human problems, as well as an impossibly complex persona. Since his rise to fame with his Dymaxion creations (including House, Car, Deployment Unit, World Map, and Dwelling Machine) and geodesic domes, we’ve come full circle to again embrace his ideas for a better tomorrow.