Domespace Homes by Solaleya

The brainchild of designer Patrick Marsilli, who build his first model in France in 1988. The Domespace Home is an eco-friendly rotating house with unique structures. Constructed using only FSC-certified wood, the house feature unique system and design allows for the entire structure to rotate. This enables you to orient your home's windows to either face or oppose the sun anytime you want in order to passively balance the internal temperature and reduce energy consumption. This feature also permits a change of scenery any time you wish.
The use of pressure formed wooden arches as the main structural support also procures unparalleled earthquake resistance and integrity due to the lack of perpendicularity to seismic rays. The structures' natural aerodynamic shape provides great resistance to high winds and has been proven to resist hurricane force winds as well.
The structures which only occupied a small foundation also made it versatile for lands that are typically harder to develop and build, such as steep incline, mountain flank or ocean front.
Domespace Home is currently distributed by Solaleya in the US.




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