January – June 2025 From January to June, Michael has:
Tag: 3 Frequency Dome
Building A 5 Partial Sphere 3 Frequency Icosahedron Geodesic Dome – Applying The Elastomeric Membrane
The Elastomeric Membrane Once the North Entrance Portico was complete, Michael began the South Garage Entrance otherwise known as “Adri”. As well, he rented a Skylift to prepare for the elastomeric membrane. To prepare, he trimmed all excess plywood to then tape exterior edging. Not a small job. As he taped and prepared the edging,…
Building A 5 Partial Sphere 3 Frequency Icosahedron Geodesic Dome – Winter – 2023/2024 – Building Of The Dome Structure Continues
December – Building the Top of the Dome & First Sheathing Using a scissor lift, Michael – with a few days help from Tyler – completed the top portion of the dome. January – Weather Slows Michael Down December 1st, 2023 & January 1st, 2024 – Progress Comparison January – 2024 These are two of…
Building A 5 Partial Sphere 3 Frequency Icosahedron Geodesic Dome – Steps – Installing Under-slab Plumbing To Final Pouring of Slab
October, 2023 – Digging the Under-slab Plumbing Trenches November, 2022 – Under-slab Plumbing November/December, 2022 – Under-slab Insulation Spring, 2023 – Concrete Reinforcing Mesh July 7th, 2023 – Slab is Poured
Chapter III – Balancing Form & Function – The Important First Step Of Turning a 3 Frequency Icosahedron Into a Geodesic Dome Home
Photo Credit – Michael Millette & Zip Tie Domes Truncating a 3 Frequency Icosahedron To truncate is to cut something off. Form and function are two starting points of knowing where to cut a portion of the icosahedron off with the intent to make a home. Form includes your personal vision and what you require…