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Solaleya Domes: Rotating UFO-Homes Land in America

by Chris Worrall, 10/09/08

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One of our favorite finds at this year’s West Coast Green were these other-wordly and eco-friendly dome homes from Solaleya. Imagine a circular loft with plenty of skylights and a solar array on top, gently rotating to orient itself towards the sun, and you have the basic idea. It’s like an eco-friendly update to the Chemosphere in LA. The durable domes are constructed using only FSC-certified wood and have been proven to withstand category 5 hurricanes and earthquakes up to magnitude 8 on the MSK scale.

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Solaleya’s dome homes feature a 90% wood construction and are insulated with cork. The roofs feature sky-facing windows which suffuse interior spaces with light. An optional feature is a small mechanical structure in the base that allows the domes to rotate. According to Solaleya, turning the house 360 degrees requires roughly the same amount of energy as vacuuming the house once, and in partially-shaded areas this allows the home to maximize the amount of sun absorbed by solar panels on the roof.

While dome-living presents certain challenges such as sloped walls and finding the door, the interior shots of several spaces suggest that owners have found some inspired solutions.

Solaleya domes are the brainchild of Patrick Marsilli, who build his first model in France in 1988. Unsurprisingly, his house drew some stares and inquiries, and his company has since built more than 130 elsewhere in France, and more around the world. Solaleya is the exclusive US distributor of Marsilli’s Domespace Homes.

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4 Responses to “Solaleya Domes: Rotating UFO-Homes Land in America”

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lanlouna Says:

i need to know who is the architect and interior designer of this ufo homes

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brunhilda Says:

If possible I want to buy the project of the UFO home. Please help me in order to get in touch with the architect. many thank’s

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I am very interested in building a home that is in the shape of a two to three storey dome as described in the blog, please could you direct me to the architect who built this type of rotating dome shaped house.
signed, Mr Ian Clayton Sadler. for Sport52ufo@gmail.com

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Leah2009 Says:

Love this home, something to think about if our move to the USA comes to pass

 

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