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Made of a high-tech aerospace composite material, or cutting edge HD plastic, EnviroDome with  Inter-Shelter have bridged the gap from tents and trailers to traditionally built framed houses with this revolutionary Dome Housing.
 
Built to sustain hurricane strength winds or earthquakes, and insulated to stay warm in extreme arctic sub-zero degree weather or cool in hot desert climates, these dome shelters can be assembled in just a few hours by three untrained people.  The pieces can fit in the back of a pickup truck, a single helicopter sling, or a bush cargo plane and can be set up on almost any terrain.

These shelters not only meet the needs a research facility, quarantine  shelters, and emergency relief housing, but also satisfy the needs of Homeland Security FEMA Housing, the Military, Farm Labor Housing and Homeless Communities.  
For those who want "OFF THE GRID" Perfect!

  Arctic Dome


Apple Domes


Whole Dome Village


Home Sweet Dome


 

  

        Migrant Housing

 

Used for Migrant Hous-ing in the agriculture industry.  Here you see a trio of InterShelterTM Domes being used to house their workforce.

 

 
    
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Our Goal At EnviroDome.
The goal at EnviroDome is to provide a housing product that is 100% environmentally sustainable for less than you would ever imagine.  In other words, provde the "average" person / family who wants to live in relitive comfort without needing the electrical grid, sewer facilities and ultimately, city water an affordable place to live, and be completely self-reliant at the same time...
 

  

 
"On average, it takes 3 people, two and a half to three hours to construct one of these structures.  My brother, myself and my fiance did it without ever having put one together" says Chuck Bertrand, President of EnviroDome.

           

 

 

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