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    A $479,000 house for sale close to Adel is a rare example of a residential property built around a very unusual geodesic dome. Where: 28534 Prospect Ave., Adel Asking price: $479,000

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    The three-bedroom house spans 3,000 square feet on over an acre of land with a picturesque creek running from one end of the property to the other.

  5. Xanadu Houses - Wikipedia

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    Masters built his first balloon-constructed house exterior in 1969 in less than three days during a turbulent snowstorm, using the same methods later used to build the Xanadu houses. [ 2 ] Masters was convinced that these dome-shaped homes built of foam could work for others, so he decided to create a series of show homes in the United States.

  6. Zome (architecture) - Wikipedia

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    A zome is a building designed using geometries different from of a series of rectangular boxes, used in a typical house or building. [1] The word zome was coined in 1968 by Nooruddeen Durkee (then Steve Durkee), combining the words dome and zonohedron. [2] One of the earliest models became a large climbing structure at the Lama Foundation ...

  7. Four-room house - Wikipedia

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    A four-room house, also known as an "Israelite house" or a "pillared house" is the name given to the mud and stone houses characteristic of the Iron Age of Levant. The four-room house is so named because its floor plan is divided into four sections, although not all four are proper rooms, one often being an unroofed courtyard.