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Zappos invests in startup Geoship to build domes for the homeless

Homes for the Domeless

Zappos invests in startup Geoship to build domes for the homeless

Geoship is a new startup making domes from bioceramic that are environmentally friendly. (Courtesy Geoship)

Geoship, a startup with a plan to revolutionize single-family housing, has caught the attention of Zappos viaTyler Williams, director of brand experience at the shoe retailer’sLas Vegasheadquarters. The two companies are now working together to makegeodesic domestructures the homes of the future, addressing a variety of mounting social and environmental concerns in what they’re calling affordable, regenerative architecture.

Geoship’s dome structures are made ofbioceramic, a self-adhesive material made largely out of phosphate, which从废水可以回收吗。The material is touted as being “nearly indestructible,” making it suitable for a world hurtling towards a climate crisis—the homes can withstand a heat of up to 2,700 degrees Fahrenheit without burning, resist insects and mold, and can weather tremors and storm surge from earthquakes and hurricanes alike. All of this? “Essentially, it’s like Legos going together,” Geoship founder Morgan Bierschenk toldFast Company。The startup claims their domes cost 40 percent less to build than traditional existing construction methods.

The geodesic domed shape, similar to that of a soccer ball, is made up of faceted triangles and pentagons welded together via the bioceramic’s self-gluing properties. The form and its translucent, light-filled nature were popularized by great 20th-century architect and engineerBuckminster Fuller, who used the form and technology to build structures like his pavilion atExpo 67 in Montrealor theDymaxion House。The shape is inherently strong and structurally sound and this is further enhanced by Geoship’s combination of the classic form with a new material.

Rendering of a turquoise dome
A Geoship dome home (Courtesy Geoship)

Zappos jumped on the fundraising wagon with Geoship when Williams recognized the domes’ potential to address homelessness around its Las Vegas headquarters. The idea of a collective of the domes, made available for free to the homeless adjacent to Zappos’s office, was a shared vision of both Bierschenk and Williams. The solution combines low-cost housing with extreme environmental sensitivity; Geoship claims that there is even a possibility that the domes could become carbon negative, as bioceramic has the ability to absorb amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.

Geoship also argues some moretheoretical points—the domes are supposedly said to align withVastu Shastra, a traditional Indian theory of architecture. The goal, though, is to appeal to a mass audience and modernize home building: “We started to question why we’re still pounding nails in wood, like people were doing 100 years ago,” said Bierschenk.

It may take some time before the unlikely partnership bears dome-shaped fruit; Bierschenk estimates it will be at least two years before the structures begin production. Whether we can “envision a new future for Earth” as Geoshipencouragesus to do remains to be seen—as well as the company’s claims that the interiors of their domes harmonize the electromagnetic environment with biological systems—but at least the homeless population in Las Vegas may be getting a new form of housing.

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Can you envision a new future for Earth? The converging global crises of ecosystem disruption, democratic dysfunction, unaffordable housing, and increasing chronic disease are clear signals that it’s time to dramatically transform where and how we live. Geoship’s vision for the future of home is a natural earth sanctuary that calms your senses and restores balance; a place of maximum efficiency, beauty, and resilience. Where the light and electromagnetic environment harmonizes with biological systems. Inside, you feel connected to all that exists outside – nature, community, and the universe. Your dome is calling! #futureofhome #buckminsterfuller #domesweetdome #newparadigm #domehomes #geoship

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