Dome Sizes
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Dome GeometryTheir Domes

Our competition has a somewhat repetitive view of the dome. It seems to be based on their viewing the dome as an object to be manufactured. They want to keep the dome simple - for them that is.

When they build different dome sizes they simply change the strut and panel lengths proportionally. So, a 26’ diam. has 5 1/2’ maximum edge lengths and their 46’ diam has over 10’ maximum edge lengths.

They claim that by repetition of angles they can keep the cost down.
Then how come a Natural Spaces dome is cheaper?!

 

Natural Spaces DomesWhy do we think their view is wrong and what do we do about it?

First of all, can you imagine lifting or dealing with a triangle having sides 10’ or greater? You would need to use a crane!

On the other hand, the dome with triangles of 5'’ or less on a side would be a breeze. But what about its efficiency in using materials?

Natural Spaces designs domes for people who build domes. We feel that every part should be able to be lifted and handled reasonably by people - after all, they are the ones building. When the edge lengths go beyond 9’, struts and panels get hard to handle.

 

What did we do about it? We changed the mathematics of the dome when we changed sizes. No matter if you are building a 26’ diam. dome or a 74’ diam. dome - the strut/panel sizes are about the same - from 6' to 8' on each side. This makes handling a lot more human.

It also looks better. Our larger size domes are not as clunky looking - they’re more spherical. They have a better scale and proportion to humans.

Now, the competition can argue that their large dome has fewer triangles (but they actually require more lumber to build) so what would you rather have? An aching back or a nice looking, easily erectable dome?

 

Dome Sizes
offered by Natural Spaces Domes

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2 Frequency

Model 475
Mid-profile
26' diam. Flat Top Riser
Model 475
Mid-profile
26' diam. Sawtooth Riser
Model 625
Mid-profile
29' diam. Flat Top Riser
Model 625
Mid-profile
29' diam. Sawtooth Riser

 

3 Frequency

Model 650
Low-profile
30' diam.
Model 650
High-profile
30' diam.
Model 800
Low-profile
33' diam.
Model 800
High-profile
33' diam.
Model 950
Low-profile
36' diam.
Model 950
High-profile
36' diam.
Model 1100
High-profile
38' diam.
Model 1250
Low-profile
40' diam.
Model 1250
High-profile
40' diam.

4 Frequency

Model 1500
Low-profile
45' diam.
Model 1600
Mid-profile
46' diam.
Model 1700
Low-profile
47' diam.
Model 1800
Mid-profile
49' diam.
Model 1900
Low-profile
49' diam.
Model 2000
Mid-profile
51' diam.

 

5 Frequency

Model 2500
Mid-profile
56' diam.
Model 2800
Mid-profile
60' diam.

 

6 Frequency

Model 3500
Mid-profile
67' diam.
Custom
Model 4300
Mid-profile
74' diam.
Model 5000
Mid-profile
80' diam.
Custom
Model 5650
Mid-profile
85' diam.
Custom
Model 6350
Mid-profile
90' diam.
Custom
Model 6750
Mid-profile
95' diam.
Custom
Model 7850
Mid-profile
100' diam.
Custom

 

 

Natural Spaces Domes

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Natural Spaces Domes
37955 Bridge Road
North Branch, MN 55056, USA

Just 45 minutes north of the
Minneapolis/St. Paul metro area.

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Natural Spaces Domes

MPLS/St. Paul Area: 651-674-4292

Toll-Free: 1-800-733-7107

Fax: 651-674-5005

Email: nsd@naturalspacesdomes.com

Office Hours: 8:30 - 5:00 p.m. Monday - Friday
Weekends: Appointment Only
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