Monolithic domes: perfect shelter for struggling cultures and impoverished lands

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Rebecca South, president of Domes for the World, explains how her non-profit is using unique building technology to built very inexpensive and durable structures for third-world countries. But, we talk about how she got into the dome-building business (her dad was one of the innovators in dome building) and have a fun talk. This interview was done on my visit to Salt Lake City, thanks to Rocky Mountain Voices.

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2 Responses to “Monolithic domes: perfect shelter for struggling cultures and impoverished lands”

  1. Bhuvan Says:

    Hi Robert,

    I’m a regular reader of your blog and a fan of the Scoble Show. Thanks for profiling a non-internet technology company. They seem to be doing great work, both in engineering and humanitarian realms.

    Bhuvan

  2. Offbeat Homes » No Straight Edges Says:

    […] I was reminded of these monolithic domes when I saw an interview of Rebecca South, president of Domes For The World and Robert Scoble. Domes For The World is providing a solution to help shelter the worlds homeless. Watch the interview, it is worth your time. […]

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