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Monolithic
Dome Institute's Dome News --
Fall 2001/Winter 2002

Faith
Chapel Christian Center
Administrators
and members at Faith Chapel Christian Center in
Birmingham, Alabama are looking forward to the completion of their facility:
the largest Monolithic Dome built to date. With a diameter of 280 feet
and a height of 72 feet, the dome provides 61,575 square feet of interior
space and seating for 3000.
NEW!
Letter
to Congressman Dennis Moore
NEW!
Monolithic
Seeks Sponsors for Emerging Countries Housing Projects
Monolithic
Dome Builders Association -- A Year at a Glance
Schick
Dome in Kansas-- Practical and Beautiful MDBA Vice President,
Bob Schick recently completed his Io-24 Monolithic Dome in Wakarusa, Kansas.
AVALON,
Texas, (December 17, 2001 ) The Avalon Independent School District
will break ground on a new Monolithic Dome multipurpose building at 8:15
a.m. on Wednesday, December 19th.
David
South Contacts Congressman Joe Barton
"My staff has looked into the dome construction design you describe on
your web site. [We] agree that it is a design system that has merit and
should be considered as an important contribution to our nations energy
efficient housing needs."
Paul
Harvey Talks About Monolithic Domes
"What's
new?" ... "The
most unique home construction since Bucky Fuller's Geodesic Dome..."
| New
Welder Produces Superior Airforms |
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In
August 2001, Monolithic installed a 200-foot Radio Frequency welder
inside Bruco, Monolithic's Airform Manufacturing Division. The "RF"
welder is one of the largest welders of its kind manufactured. |
| Monolithic's
Fall Dome Home Show -- A Huge Success! |
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Monday
morning, Oct 22, 2001, two days after the First Annual Monolithic
Dome Home Tour, phones rang and e-mails poured in from participants.
Most reported a successful first-time endeavor. |
| Monolithic's
Fall Dome Home Show On Saturday, October
20, 2001 Monolithic and the MDBA (Monolithic Dome Builders Association)
will cosponsor the First Annual Monolithic Dome Home Show.
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School
Administrators Hear David South
With
"A Cost-Effective Alternative to Traditional School Buildings" as
his primary topic, Monolithic's President David South addressed the
Texas Association of School Boards (TASB) during their 3-day Dallas
convention this year. |
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