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Does it look like an igloo?

The company that we have decided to build our dome with is Monolithic based in Texas.
http://www.monolithic.org
You can see examples and read all about the construction process on their website. It isn't worth me re typing it here. The thing most people say to us when we talk about what we want to build is "Will it look like an igloo?" My answer.... Some do but here is an example of the home we are using as a style reference.


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