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Monolithic Dome Sports Facilities

Metropolitan Pennsylvania Considers Monolithic Dome Special Events Facility

This is a feasibility study conducted by LPDJ Architects LLC which includes the design, financing and construction details of a proposed Monolithic Dome Arena in Pennsylvania for various sporting events, entertainment venues, concerts and shows.

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Hinton, OK builds New Monolithic Dome Multipurpose Center

Monolithic Baseball Fields: Moving the all-American pastime indoors

Rain, lightning, intense heat, or inclement weather of any type will not stop the show inside a Monolithic Dome baseball field. Is there one built? No. Why not? Well, money seems to be the main hurdle. It takes a lot of money to build a building large enough for a grand-slammer to really knock a ball and not hit it into the structure; but it is possible. A 500-600 foot Crenosphere can be built to house a full-size baseball facility with ample seating, concessions, adequate height, great sound acoustics, and best of all a climate-controlled atmosphere.

Affordable Indoor High School Stadiums

Your local High School or community college can now afford an indoor football stadium! A Monolithic Dome Indoor Stadium/Field house can be built for about the same amount of money as an outdoor football stadium.

Podular Gyms and Classrooms

When it comes to construction and operating costs, disaster resistance and durability, no other structure can currently compete with a Monolithic Dome. They make great practice or competition gyms, arenas and multipurpose buildings.

Get Exactly What You've Been Wanting

The Monolithic Dome has no competition when it comes to an auxiliary gym or multipurpose center. By purchasing a pre-planned Monolithic Dome practice gym, you are buying the very best structure available for the money. A Monolithic Dome will pay for itself over twenty years of energy savings. It has a lifetime measured in centuries. It cannot be burned and most importantly, it serves as a disaster shelter during potentially catastrophic events such as, tornados, earthquakes, or hurricanes.

Cost Estimates for Simple and Professional Monolithic Dome Rinks and Arenas


The Monolithic Dome can be built up to 1,000' diameter, making the sky the limit on arena use, size and seating capacity.

Trinidad School District Begins Construction of New Gymnasium

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Trinidad, a rural Texas community of 1000 and school district with just 310 students (K-12), is witnessing progress on their new Monolithic Dome gymnasium. We will be following their project and posting new pictures here often.

Arena Football League-- Its Popularity Is Skyrocketing

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David South, Monolithic's president, thinks arena football's popularity will continue growing. "And," he said, "the Monolithic Dome or Crenosphere, depending on how much seating you want, is the perfect structure for it."

Grosfillex Stadium Seating Selected For Italy High's New Multipurpose Dome

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"Research, research, research -- that's what it took to find just the right spectator seating for Italy High's new multipurpose dome," says Monolithic President David B. South. "But all that research paid off."

Gymnasiums

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Picture this: 236 acres of gently rolling land, shaded by tall oaks, cooled by breezes wafting over a glittering pool and creek, and positively oozing beauty and serenity. That’s the site of the summer camp facility and retreat center near Barry, Texas.

Monolithic Arenas --

Monolithic Arenas

The modern Monolithic Dome Arena is multifunctional. It can be used for basketball, indoor soccer, arena football, conventions and more. They are much more affordable to buy and operate.

Sports Event Center for Park College

Monolithic Arenas

Park College is currently expanding their campus with twin Monolithic Domes. The Sports Event Center will have direct access to the existing underground, but will be built at ground level due to lack of space in the underground mined facilities.

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MORE LINKS

Printable Sports Facility Information Packet [PDF]

Risky Business: Hiring an Architect

Acoustics In Monolithic Dome Gyms

High resolution photos of your favorite Monolithic Domes

 

 

 


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