The
Phoenix Domes
4 Season Deluxe Glamping Package Dome - 26'/8m
is a prefab modular
studio/office
featuring
515
sqft
of space.
This Package Includes: Powder-coated steel frame dome with heavy-duty PVC cover Large zip-off panorama window 2-in-1 Reflective bubble wrap insulation and Decorative (& washable) interior Oxford fabric liner, for a high-end finish and easier installation Central pentagon skylight NEW: Easy to install Metal door frame with mini awning to keep the rain off (bring your own standard 36x80" pre-hung door) NEW: 2 opening triangle glass windows for better airflow, visibility and easier to open Curtain track, sliders, and heavy curtain Cover tensioning system + mounting hardware
Studio / Office
Sleeps
Up to 4 People
Assemble on-site
515
sqft
None
Lofts
No Closed Bedrooms
No Bathroom
No kitchen
Rollable/On Wheels
Starting from
$14,500
Contact for Pricing
The
Phoenix Domes
4 Season Deluxe Glamping Package Dome - 26'/8m
ships from
British Columbia, Canada
to
build sites in
all US states, and all Canadian provinces
.
Ask about this modelPhoenix Domes is based on Phoenix Farm, Salt Spring Island - nestled on the West Coast of beautiful British Columbia, Canada.
Freyja built her first dome in 2016 - from scratch, flattening conduit piping with a floor jack against a trailer hitch... after much trouble shooting and a month of hard work, her 32' dome was erected as a summer living space and aerial arts studio. After her first cover blew apart in the wind and sun, she had to find a professional company to collaborate with to custom make a new cover. A new business relationship started...
Now Phoenix Domes is western Canada's first and only distributor of geodesic domes for events, dwelling and glamping!
You can check out demo domes on Phoenix farm and get a feel for what it would be like to own your own!
“Domes are the strongest, lightest and most efficient means of enclosing space yet known to man.” — R. Buckminster Fuller
Geodesic domes are composed of inter-connected triangles that lend superior structural strength. Father of the modern geodesic dome, Buckminster ‘Bucky’ Fuller, demonstrated the difference in strength between rectangles and triangles by applying pressure to both structures… the triangle proved to be twice as strong and remained rigid, while the unstable rectangle collapsed.
Buckminster Fuller won an award from the American Architectural Society for inventing the strongest structure known to man.