Posts Tagged ‘Clients’

Bring DomeGuys To Your Festival /

Thursday, February 23rd, 2012

With spring approaching, and summer right around the corner, festival season is already in mind. While your festival talent buyer searches for the hot new act, DomeGuys International is thinking of ways to make your favorite festival even better. Geodesic domes offer flexibility and customization for venue staging, workshop space, art galleries, VIP lounges, or shade structures. Let the experience and magic of a customized DomeGuys geodesic dome inspire your team, your artists, and your guests.

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Save time and money with:

* Quicker set up and teardown

* Structural superiority

* Direct suspension of lighting & audio

* Natural acoustic properties

* Weather resistance

* Harmonic allure and aesthetic appeal

* Cross-promotional sponsorship programs

 

 

 

IMG 0168 300x225 Bring DomeGuys To Your Festival /Domes provide an inspiring surface for video and lighting projections, adding unlimited aesthetic value without increasing your decor budget. Plus, the structural integrity of a geodesic dome allows lighting and audio suspension without excessive trussing.

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The ease of assembly ensures your structure goes up smoothly, with limited equipment or construction needs. DomeGuys is happy to have our project manager work with your volunteer crew, if your festival is looking to cut back on set-up costs.

With years of experience in the festival industry, our DomeGuys International’s professional team will work with you on creating the personalized experience you want at your festival.

Check out our pricing and spec rates here.

Then, give us a call to discuss your details:

1-877-421-5020

 

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Adey’s Dome Abode /

Thursday, January 26th, 2012

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Homes don’t need to be big and homes don’t need to be square. Using a design based on nature’s constructing principles, Buckminster Fuller re-designed the geodesic dome into the multi-use structure we know and love today. Geodesic domes provide an uplifting and inspiring dwelling that is efficient, cost-effective, eco-friendly, and structurally sound.

Geodesic domes offer a lightweight and stable design for small living. Using little in the way of equipment to construct, the frame of a small 16’ dome can fit in the back of a pickup truck and can be set up in a matter of hours using only a ladder. A viable alternative to traditional construction, a dome is a sustainable investment that eliminates much of the environmental impact caused by home building. They require minimal surface area, and can be constructed for permanence on a wooden platform foundation.

The versatility of domes provides something for everyone. They’ve even been used for disaster relief and emergency shelters. I’ve encountered domes at events, as spaces for performance and art, and as temporary structures providing shade and shelter. If you’re someone who enjoys living in an uplifting and inspiring dwelling, domes could be a great option for you.

In July 2011, Adey Garner bought her 20’ dome from DomeGuys International to serve as her music studio and living space. Along with the professional team from DGI, she put together her dome in less than 3 hours! She customized her space with a bay window, insulation panels for temperature control, and her baby grand piano. Adey says, “Acoustically, playing the piano in the center of the dome is incredible. And with the zip- off bay window, I have a built-in amphitheatre! Since the dome skin is made of vinyl-coated canvas, there is not a lot to block the sound coming in or out. However, recording is not impossible, and I’m enjoying the quality of life that it adds to the tracks.”

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Keeping a piano in the space means maintaining temperature and humidity. The space stays comfortable with 100 custom-cut Styrofoam triangles that fit between the dome struts, floor insulation, and heavy polar fleece curtains. While you can opt to add a wood stove to your dome home, Adey chose to use a radiator heater to keep the space warm during Southern Oregon winters. In the summer, the placement of her dome between two giant willow trees does a great job of providing shade. Without the piano to consider, a nice box fan paired with the “roll-up” windows allow enough airflow to keep the space comfortable in the hotter months.

DGI domes are temporary, cost effective, eco friendly, and beautiful. Adey adds that “the most inspiring thing about my dome is the feeling of being in a sphere; it’s almost indescribable how I perceive my surroundings. I’ve been living in right-angled structures my whole life without giving too much attention to how the shape of my house affects my mood, my creative process, and my life. Now I am becoming more aware of the fact that the space we’re enclosed by, greatly influences everything we do and how we go about doing it. Living and working in this dome is my aesthetic dream—it is filled with light and open space, and the feeling of unlimited potential.”

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To read more about Adey’s dome experience visit http://tinyhouselistings.com/my-geodesic-dome/ where her story is featured.

To here Adey on her piano, visit her website http://adeyeightmusic.com

Paint the Town Red in a 44′ Geodesic Dome

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

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The Birmingham chapter of the American Red Cross is throwing their annual “Paint the Town Red” fundraiser.

On April 16th, 2011 “the blank brick walls and window fronts of 2nd Avenue North in Birmingham’s Loft District will be transformed into canvases for stunning digitally created art: graphic art, digital photography and digital animated shorts… all projected.” There will be ” stunning visuals, eclectic live music and great street food.”

This year the centerpiece of the event will be a 44′ Geodesic dome! The 44′ geodesic dome has an impressive 1,520 square feet of floor space and 22′ ceilings. Typically it takes 6 people 14 hours to build the dome!

“The dome will be focal point, dance floor and gathering spot and the projections on the surface, visible from inside and out, will serve as a rotating “index” of all of the art displayed throughout the festival.”

We are thrilled to be  one of the sponsors for this exciting and important fundraiser!  If you happen to be in the neighborhood, make sure to stop by, ooh, ahh, eat and support a great cause!

Stay tuned for videos and pictures from the event!

Will you attend the event? Drop us a line and tell us how it goes!

Why we love working in the world of geodesic domes . . .

Monday, March 28th, 2011

Here in the Geodesic Dome world of DomeGuys we get to work with a cool cross section of clients.  It’s what makes the job great – aside from the fact that we get to see these awesome structures pop up and stimulate these rad experiences for people in all kinds of different situations- people like this drop in and make it happen:

Name: tom

Subject : greenhouses

How Did You Hear About Us?: Freeway sign

Comments: a fine how do you do

—So I’ve been seeing your dome and sign on the I-5 for the last 5 months. I read Bucky Fullers critical path long ago and it along with a slew of other “alternate” publications helped transform me from the selfish destructive juvenile heathen I was, into the productive, thoughtful, generous, energetic, conscious creating, evolutionary lunatic I am as I write this!!

So after fifteen years of walking the path of riotousness and what not, I finally have been blessed with a little piece of dirt where I believe I can truly make a little mini tiny bit more difference than I’ve been able to muster thus far. I speak of golden mean pyramids with mighty SHASTA views (there is NO obstruction between Shasta and the prop besides 3 miles of burnt junipers and hwy 97) open to the public for free healing and meditation! With complementary magic H20 schlepped from the headwaters and then energized within the pyramid! (I’m sure you’ve seen the amazing things on pyrmidoflife.com or org I cant remember) —– anyways along with the domes, obelisks, meditation paths, disco balls and dance floors this spiritual retreat slash fledgling green community needs GREEN HOUSES.

Obviously that’s where you come in.

After reading up your site I checked the bio page and on top of being sweet geodesic dome builders you’re a bunch of artist healer, music junkie, medicine supporters who I’m way down to do business with. Also the only reason I bothered with any of the personal info – I figure you may appeal to my cause (as well as my location) So hear is the deal, I need a green house up for this season (2 months from now max) that can withstand savage winds. I have a budget of up to ten thousand dollars installed. I need room for my count of twenty-five tomato bushes so you do the math on how much space I need and if my budget is feasible??? I am highly interested in being part of the construction process if this would be possible and maybe offset some labor costs, (as a business owner I feel licensed to claim, I have found few men who can, and more importantly will work as hard as I do) I am a master roofer extraordinaire as well as an ex screen-printing ink slinger – I ran print operation from 2001 – 2003- also I’ve been known to tote the techniques and big speakers out! But would honestly prefer to just dance for twelve hours straight.

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http://soundcloud.com/artifice

Much love and light

Also, I don’t know if you guys finance but as shady as I may sound I truly have decent credit and excellent references.

Tom