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Summer, 1997
Reprinted from the Monolithic Dome Roundup, Summer, 1997 Issue

Bull Frog Stadium | Cradleboard Elementary | Creig Lasley's Home | Broadview Baptist Missionary Church | The Little Singer Community School | Rock Port Technology Center | Pattonsburg School District | In Brief

Bull Frog STadium
Bull Frog Stadium

Bull Frog Stadium ONTARIO, Calif. - Pending approval from the city council, design and construction of a two dome stadium complex should begin immediately. The facility will include a 10,000 seat multipurpose stadium, a dual-rink practice facility, weight room, gymnasium, spa, pro shop, racketball courts, and even a restaurant.
Each of the two domes is 280 feet in diameter and 76 feet tall. However, the stadium dome will sit on a 33 foot support wall.
Inside the stadium dome, the Bull Frog hockey team can play in front of 9,100 spectators. It will also seat 10,100 at basketball games and 12,100 at concerts. Thirty skyboxes with twelve seats each are placed around the stadium.
The second dome houses a community center with two full size rinks for in-line and ice skating. Each rink has bleachers for 600 spectators.

Cradleboard Elementary WHITERIVER, Ariz. - Nestled among pine trees and shrubs is a three dome, 450 student elementary school. An alternating pattern of fabric is used in the Airforms to reflect the style of the White Mountain Apache. This 34,000 square foot facility will be finished in October. Spragins & Hinshaw Architects (1100 N Beeline Hwy, Payson, AZ 85541. Tel 520-474-3630). ¬

Creig Lasley's Home
Almost Finished

Creig Lasley's Home GRASS VALLEY, Calif. - Located on the shore of Scott's Flat Lake sits a beautiful sculpured Monolithic Dome home. This 4,500 square foot home uses three domes meshed together using saddle intersects. Owner and builder, Creig Lasley, invites visitors and those wanting Creig to build a home to call him at Next Step Construction, 916-432-9023. ¬

 

Broadview Baptist Missionary Church
Artist's Rendering

Broadview Baptist Missionary Church CHICAGO - Dome structures and religion go back through history for centuries. Its use as a religious symbol is well recognized around the world. Soon the Broad-view Baptist Missionary Church will be added to that distinctive list of religious buildings.
The church is being built under a design/build contract by Dennis Urman, Church Building Consultants, Inc. (630-260-1177). The design calls for a 142 foot diameter by 45.5 foot high dome. It will be used for a 2,000 seat sanctuary. The circular plan allows all the pews to point directly at the podium.
Surrounding the dome will be a conventional structure with classrooms, kitchen, fellowship hall, offices, and more. The Monolithic Dome consultant is Frederick Crandall M.D.I. SCA will do the engineering.

Little Singer
Little Singer
Little Singer

Arizona Dome School

The Little Singer Community School (top two photos), Birdsprings, Ariz. Inside is a gym, four classrooms, the superintendent's offices, and an upper-level running track. The Library and Parent Center in Leupp, Ariz. (bottom photo), is nearly finished. The Monolithic Dome will help the library stay very quiet.
Tolchii Kooh Schools A Library and Parent Center in Leupp, Ariz., plus a Multi-Purpose Building in Birdsprings, Ariz., are nearly complete. Built for Tolchii Kooh Schools, Inc., these buildings fill a special need for each community.
The Leupp Library and Parent Center uses an 80 foot diameter dome. Most of the space inside is a spacious and quiet library. Tables and chairs surround a center circulation desk with an eight foot skylight in the top of the dome. A meeting room for the community, bathrooms, an office, control room, and service room completes the building.
The Little Singer School in Birdsprings, Ariz., needed to expand their existing elementary school. The new Multi-Purpose Building is a 120 foot dome. The center area is a 48 by 48 foot gymnasium with bleachers for 300 people. Four classrooms are behind the bleachers on the main floor. The superintendent's offices are also in the dome.
A unique feature of this building is an upper level circular jogging track. The track circles behind the bleachers and above the offices and classrooms. Architectural design by Rick Crandall & Associates, construction by Dome Technology.

Rock Port Technology Center
130' x 32' Dome

Rock Port Technology Center ROCK PORT, Mo. - A new Monolithic Dome Technology Center is being finished for the Rock Port School District. The dome will house a media center, biology lab, chemistry lab, industrial lab, applied science lab, technical lab, and a computer center.
Construction of the dome by the Stratispan Corporation began in November, 1996. Because of bad weather, there was a 16 day delay over Christmas. There was even a week of 40 below zero wind chill temperatures. In February, 1997, the dome was complete.
The dome is a 130 foot diameter by 32 foot high oblate ellipsoid.
There is over 13,200 square feet of floor area inside. In the future there is an option of adding a mezzanine level if more space is needed.
Bill Hickenlooper, president of Stratispan, estimates that heat loss will only be 56,420 btu per hour. That is less than a 2,000 square foot conventional home.
Another Monolithic Dome is planned for a gymnasium.
Designed by Ellison-Auxier Architects (924 Francis St, Saint Joseph, MO 64501. Telephone: 816-233-8003).

Pattonsburg School District
Missouri School

Pattonsburg School District PATTONSBURG, Mo. - Two of four dome shells are completed for the Pattonsburg School District. When finished they will contain the high school, district offices, gymnasium, and elementary school. The new school is only part of relocating the entire town of Pattonsburg.
In 1993, the great mid-west floods severely damaged most of town. Rather than rebuild in the flood plain, again, they decided to move the town three and a half miles to higher ground.
While working to move the town, they cleaned up the schools and continued to use them until new ones could be built. Last year, the high school caught fire and was substantially destroyed.
Both the 110 foot high school dome and the 80 foot office dome will be finished for school this fall.
The 150 foot diameter gymnasium dome is under construction. A 110 foot diameter dome has been ordered for the new elementary school.
Architectural firm Cheesebrough & Associates (405 East 13th Ave, North Kansas City, MO 64116. Tel: 816-221-5005) designed the schools. Dome construction by Dome Technology. Monolithic Dome consultant is Rick Crandall.

In Brief
Ad ler Planetarium
CHICAGO - Dome Technology just finished a third-scale model of a dome for the Adler Planetarium. The full-size, 57 foot diameter dome will be built inside the planetarium. The model was needed to prevent problems when building a concrete dome in such a tight space.

April & May Workshops ITALY, Texas - The April and May workshops at the Monolithic Dome Institute taught 46 people how to build a Monolithic Dome. The attendees spent five days in classroom and hands-on training. Space for the September (9-13) and October (7-11) workshops is still available. Please call 972-483-7423 if you are interested. The cost is only $500 and includes lunches.

Monex Fly Ash Storage BELEW CREEK, N.C. - Dome Technology is building a 40,000 ton fly-ash storage dome for Monex. It is 165 feet in diameter and 82 feet tall. A 90 foot reclaim tunnel is being built using a tube shaped Airform. The tube is sprayed on the outside with concrete.

Cebicue High School CEBICUE, Ariz. - Shill, Judd, Richards, Johnson Architects, Inc. is currently designing a 210 foot diameter dome high school for the Cibecue Community Education Board. The design is a split level dome with classrooms and labs on the first floor and a gym and other rooms on the second floor. Construction should begin in August.

Ashgrove Cement Storage SEATTLE, Wash. - Dome Technology is building a cement storage for Ashgrove Cement. The dome is a 145 foot hemisphere on top of a 20 foot stem wall. A reclaim tunnel, similar to the one for Monex, is also under construction.

Nucor Iron Ore Storage BLYTHEVILLE, Ark. - The iron carbinite storage built by Dome Technology for Nucor Steel Co. is finished.

Petite Home MILFORD, Texas - Monolithic Constructors, Inc. has finished and sold a small one bedroom dome home. These "petite" homes are low maintenance and easy to build. MCI is planning to build more in the area.

Monolithic Dome Builders Conference DALLAS, Texas - The third Monolithic Dome Builders Conference was held at the North Holiday Inn on March 7-8, 1997. About 120 people came from 21 states and 2 foreign countries. Speakers included David B. South, Monolithic Dome Institute; Linden Fielding, Dome Technology; Frederick Crandall, Rick Crandall and Associates; Brad Crane, SCA Engineering; Jack Boyt, M.D.I. Consultant; and many more. Success stories in building domes were shared. On the 8th, a trip was made to Italy, Texas, to tour the offices, caterpillar, dome homes, and other domes there. The fourth conference is planned for March 6-7, 1998. Please call 972-483-7423 for more information.

Falcon Bridge Ore Storage CANADA - Bechtel Corporation has hired Dome Technology to build two domes for the Falcon Bridge Co. Each dome will be a 164 foot hemisphere on a 2.5 foot stem wall. One will be built in Deception Bay and the other at Quebec City. Iron ore mined in the winter will be stored at the Deception Bay facility. During the summer when the ice on the Hudson Bay is melting, a barge will transport the ore to the dome in Quebec for processing during the winter.

Flora Raab Home WATONGA, Okla. - Monolithic Constructors, Inc. built a 48 foot dome shell for Flora Raab for her home.

Holnam Cement Storage Domtec International are now completing the two Holnam Cement storage domes. Each one is 165 feet diameter and 87 feet high.

Ron Wilkins Home New Mexico - James Proffit, Proffit From The Sun, has a contract to build a home for Ron Wilkins. The home will be a large two to three dome home.

James Mars Home QUINLAN, Texas - Monolithic Constructors, Inc. is finishing a dome for James Mars.

Denver Salt Storage DENVER - Stratispan is building another salt storage dome for the Colorado Highway Department. Bill Hickenlooper says he is glad to be building a dome so close to his home.

Monolithic Dome Visitor Center ITALY, Texas - The Monolithic Dome Institute has finished its new visitor center. The Io-24 dome home has a tiled floor, one bedroom, and bathroom. It will always be open. A video explaining dome construction and uses plus a tour of the property will be shown.

Tommy Rector's Io-24 WINCHESTER, Ky. - The Lexington Herald-Leader newspaper ran a front page story for the Io-24 home that Tommy Rector, Full Moon Construction Co., is building. Tommy plans to rent the dome and build more as he gets funding.

Bill Hornback New Mexico - Bill Hornback is building a 30 foot diameter by 13 foot tall EcoShell.

Don Bainbridge CROWN POINT, Ind. - Don Bainbridge is building himself a new home. He has hired George Paul of Thermospheric Structures to come and help him.

Jim Steel ITALY, Texas - Jim Steel just purchased a space cabin for use as a bedroom and put it out on his farm. He wanted something he would not have to worry about blowing away when the severe Texas thunderstorms come along.

Roundup Coffee House ROUNDUP, Mont. - In the near future you can stop for a fancy cup of coffee at Peter Zolnikov's new dome coffee house. Peter and Norma Zolnikov built a large, beautiful dome home two years ago. They know how to make it work.

Randy South MENAN, Idaho - Randy South just bought Airform to add another room to his home in Idaho. He has decided to add a 20 feet in diameter family room. It will be connected to the main house with a covered breezeway.

Charlie Sweet GRASS VALLEY, Calif. - The design and Airform are finished for Charlie Sweet's new dome house. The home is a 1,411 square feet prolate ellipsoid-like the "Eye of the Storm." Wayne Hale is building the dome.


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