ARCHITECTURE: Domes.

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The uses for domes is endless. I would suggest contacting Dennis Johnson
at Natural Spaces in North Branch, Minnesota. He has a book available
called All About Domes that I'm sure will help you a great deal. You can
contact Dennis by calling 1-800-733-7107. I would also be interested in
interacting with you. I live in a 44' diameter dome that I built 13 years
ago.
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