The Evolution of Geodesic Domes
Geodesic domes have been around for decades, gaining popularity in the 1970s as an experimental approach to housing before fading from the mainstream. Recently, they’ve made a strong comeback, primarily in the tourism industry as glamping domes—stylish, semi-permanent tent structures that offer an immersive outdoor experience without sacrificing comfort. These domes, built with a lightweight steel frame and a PVC cover, are durable, weather-resistant, and cost-effective for businesses looking to attract visitors with a unique accommodation option.
While glamping domes can be outfitted with kitchens, bathrooms, and heating, they are still fundamentally a high-end tent, separated from the elements by a thin membrane. This makes them ideal for short-term stays but less practical for full-time living, especially in colder climates.

The Challenges of Using Domes as Homes

At Phoenix Domes, we've seen a growing number of customers purchasing glamping domes to use as permanent residences. While it's possible to live in them, the experience differs greatly from that of a traditional home. Issues like high heating costs in winter, constant dehumidification to manage condensation, and a lack of proper insulation make them less-than-ideal for year-round comfort.
A true dome home needs more than just an upgraded glamping structure—it requires proper insulation, engineered windows, and a well-designed building envelope to meet residential standards. That's where the challenge lies: transitioning geodesic domes from temporary tourism structures to fully compliant, long-term housing solutions.
Cracking the Residential Building Code
At Phoenix Domes, we’ve spent years working with architects, engineers, and building professionals to refine our design. We’ve explored multiple solutions—some too expensive or complex—but through trial and innovation, we’re finally close to launching our first dome home kit.
Key developments include:
- Pressure-equalized, insulated dome windows to prevent condensation
- A vented metal roof to ensure maximum weather protection for generations to come
- A modular design that allows for customization based on climate and local building codes
- A guided process for securing permits with engineer-stamped documentation

The Future of Dome Homes

Our goal is to create an affordable, modern housing solution—one that competes with tiny homes and modular homes but offers a more open, spacious, and inspiring living experience. While tiny homes maximize efficiency, they often feel cramped, and mobile homes come with a social stigma. Geodesic domes, on the other hand, offer a balance of affordability, beauty, and functionality.
We envision a future where more people can own a home without breaking the bank, where DIY-friendly kits allow for personalization, and where domes become a practical and accepted housing option. With our first residential dome home kits set to launch this year, we’re excited to take the next step in making that vision a reality.
Stay tuned—because the future of housing might just be round.