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NRJA DOM(E)DOM(E) is an off the grid <a href="http://inhabitat.com/architecture/prefab-housing/" target="_blank">prefab home</a> designed to provide comfort whether you’re living in the frigid Russian taiga or enjoying the sun somewhere in the Mediterranean. It is easily <a href="http://inhabitat.com/boeings-sugar-volt-hybrid-plane-has-foldable-wings-for-a-greater-lift/" target="_blank">foldable,</a> eco-friendly and provides optimal living conditions regardless of the location. With a small solar and rainwater collection systems as well as natural ventilation, the geodesic dome is a self-sufficient home for adventure seekers.1
NRJA DOM(E)The building has a self-supporting internal structure made from laminated timber with metal mounts.2
NRJA DOM(E)The envelope comprises 200mm insulation and a 9mm fiber concrete slab covered with liquid rubber as exterior finish.3
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NRJA DOM(E)Both frame and filling for the dome are prefabricated and assembled on-site.5
NRJA DOM(E)The perimeter of the house is covered with pre-prepared foundation insulation.6
NRJA DOM(E)The dome utilizes its shape to provide natural ventilation.7
NRJA DOM(E)Daily supplies of fresh air are provided through four points within the structure, connected to an underground duct system which provides heating during the winter and cooling in summer.8
NRJA DOM(E)Used air is channeled toward the outside through an adjustable vertical communication channel located at the top of the dome.9
NRJA DOM(E)Solar panels are mounted onto the roof and connected to the hot water tank, providing toilets and kitchen with warm water.10










