The flagship net-zero dome home — its own power, water and food, wrapped in one continuous shell rated to outlast a century of Canadian winters.
THE HOMESTEAD — FAMILY NET-ZERO DOME
Continuous foam plus concrete thermal mass. Engineers put the effective R-value over 100 — a shell that barely lets a Canadian winter in. Tested to −31.7°C with near-zero heat loss.
A monolithic dome runs on about a quarter of the energy of a conventional build — up to 75% off the bill, every month, for the life of the shell.
Engineered to stand in a 300 mph wind — 100 beyond what FEMA requires. Fire, tornado and blizzard meet the shell and lose.
Fireproof, rot-proof, termite-proof, mold-proof. A shell built to stand for a century or more — the last house you will ever build.
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A single continuous shell, shaped to the land it stands on — warm windows against a cold Canadian dawn.
A curved shotcrete ceiling arcs overhead in one gesture. Oak, bouclé, firelight — and the world hushed to a whisper.
A sculptural stone island under the shell, a band of glass to the forest, and the last of the sun on concrete.
Wake inside the arc of the shell to a wall of snow-lit spruce. Silent, sealed, and warm on a quarter of the energy.
Foam, steel and shotcrete cast as one — no seams, no gaps, no weakness. Dawn light rakes the only line there is.
Solar wrapped to the curve of the roof, a battery below. The land powers the life — net-zero, zero bills.
Rated for a 300 mph wind, immune to fire. The blizzard rolls through; the amber windows never flinch.
Domes, greenhouses and garden commons in the clearing — Canada's first Blue Zone, growing summer all year.
Two dome homes ready to build, one bunker-hardened, and a whole community in design. Every one is a single continuous shell — off-grid, net-zero, and made to outlast you.
The world's blue zones — Okinawa, Sardinia, Ikaria — weren't planned. Ours will be. A monolithic-dome community designed around the habits that add decades: food you grow together, paths you walk daily, neighbours you actually know — with every amenity off the grid, so the land pays for the life.
| Power | Solar microgrid + battery · net-zero target |
| Heat | Geothermal loops · monolithic thermal-mass shells |
| Food | Community greenhouses · orchard & garden commons |
| Water | Rainwater capture · on-site treatment |
| Wellness | Thermal pavilion · sauna · cold plunge |
| Movement | Car-light lanes · everything a walk away |
| Resilience | Fire · flood · 300 mph wind-resistant monolithic shells |
A shell that heats itself, feeds you, and stands for a century. Curved concrete, floating oak, warm linen — in harmony with nature, and immune to it.
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