Larger Structures - Pacific Ocean Domes

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Larger Structures

Pacific Ocean Domes, in coordination with Monolithic Domes, has the capability of constructing larger dome structures to custom specifications

Examples of larger buildings that have been created are
Vanguard School JH
Breckon Gym
Wells School
Johnson
The Junior High School at The Vanguard School serves 300 students with twelve classrooms, two science laboratories, and administration offices

The 20,000 square foot (1,858 m²) dome houses twelve classrooms, two science laboratories, and administration offices. The Monolithic Dome is 162.5-feet (49.5 m) diameter by 31.5-feet (9.6 m) tall on a 12-foot (3.66 m) concrete masonry wall with an overall height of 43.5-feet (13.26 m).
Breckon Sport Basketball Arena seats 1,200 spectators and often hosts American Midwest Conference championships in both basketball and volleyball.

Breckon Sports Center is the athletic facility at Park University in Parkville, Missouri. Twin 130-feet (39.6 m) diameter domes provide a full competition court and a practice gym. Park University is unique in that a substantial amount of the school is underground.
The Wells Middle School Cafeteria - The 17,350 square foot (1,612 m²) Monolithic Dome is 136-feet (41.5 m) diameter by 30-feet (9 m) tall on top of a 16-foot (5 m) stem wall. There is a full-service kitchen with walk-in coolers, walk-in freezers, dry food storage, food preparation areas, and a food service area. The dining hall has room to seat over 400 students or can be cleared for use as an auditorium.
 
 
Johnson Creek High School and Middle School
The cafeteria and gymnasium domes are 160 feet (48.8 m) diameter by 30 feet (9.2 m) tall on 11 foot (3.4 m) stem walls. Each dome encompasses 20,100 (1,870 m²) of floor area. The gymnasium dome contains a competition court gym floor with retractable bleachers to expose a double-wide practice court. The dome includes a weight training fitness room, concession stand, public restrooms, officials room, two boys locker rooms, and two girls locker rooms
Louisville Community Center
The Louisville Community Safe Room is a FEMA P-361 and ICC 500 rated storm shelter that can protect up to 2,218 people during severe weather. It is also a community center for the city of Louisville, Mississippi. The Monolithic Dome is 127-feet (38.7 m) diameter by 26-feet (7.9 m) tall on top of a 14-foot (4.3 m) block stem wall. It encompasses 12,670 square feet (1,177 m²), as mostly a single, large room with restrooms and storages on one side. All doors are storm rated and open when there is a tornado warning
Vanguard School - Monolithic Domes





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