Backyard Sports | |
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Genre(s) | Sports |
Developer(s) | Humongous Entertainment |
Publisher(s) | |
Platform(s) | Microsoft Windows, Macintosh, Xbox 360, PlayStation 2, Android, Game Boy |
First release | Backyard Baseball 1997 |
Latest release | Backyard Sports: Baseball 2015 and Backyard Sports: Basketball 2015 2015 |
The precision-cut 2x4 geodesic frame kit is exposed to the interior.
The exposed frame and triangle panels on the dome ceiling create
an awesome three dimensional pattern and a very strong building.
Our Backyard Dome kit is modified on the lower perimeter
to include vertical wall framing for conventional doors and windows.
A braced four feet high, ten-sided, perimeter riser wall is constructed
under the modified hemisphere to lift the dome just enough
to accomodate the height of a standard pre-hung exterior door.
The total height of the dome at the center is 16 feet.
Our 'backyard dome kit' is designed to be assembled by people
who have limited prior construction experience.
All the components are small enough to be easily handled by one person.
All EconOdome frame kits are assembled with screws and a rechargeable drill.
The floor may radiantly heated, if, you are building where it gets cold in the winter.
Below is one possible single story floorplan.
An important part of building a small and economical ten sided dome is the floor.
The 'MesaBase' foundation and floor minimizes the need for excavation and allows for building on sloped ground.
The sloped ground is leveled
(after installing drain, water, gas, and electric lines)
by creating a mesa
that retains the gravel with concrete blocks, rock filled tires, or gabions.
The 'mesa base' inhibits erosion and
provides a level area free of vegetation and mud adjacent the dome.
The mesa base also insulates the ground adjacent the building
because of air spaces between the rocks.
Railroad tracks and locomotives are supported by rocks,
so why not domes and porches.
The concrete floor (reinforced with rebar)
anchors the dome as lag bolts inserted into
the inside perimeter of the permanent pre-cut treated 2x8 lumber base.
The base boards lap at the corners,
thus creating a strong interconnected base/foundation.
Set concrete blocks in a circle that is a few feet bigger that the dome you want to build.
Level the blocks by digging out some dirt where the blocks are too high.
Add extra blocks if necessary to accomodate the slope or to accomodate an abundance of rubble.
Space the blocks about an inch apart.
Cut notches in the top of the blocks and lay-in a ring of epoxy coated rebar.
Fill the blocks with concrete to secure the rebar and blocks permanently in-place.
Put some plastic mortor mesh against the inside surface of the blocks
to keep the gravel from escaping thru the spaces between the blocks.
Then fill the cylinder with river rock or concrete rubble.
You have just created a level and raised mesa that will keep your concrete floor high and dry.
Cost of the 24 ft. diameter all 2x4 EconOdome T-Beam frame kit is $8,500.
Cost for the pre-cut interior and exterior insulated and ventilated panels is $7,000,
Cost for the pre-cut and bonded TPO shingles is an additional $3,000
Cost of the 4' high perimeter riser wall frame kit for the Backyard Dome is $1,250.
Total cost for the 24' diameter T-beam frame, panels, & TPO kit with 2x6 lower perimeter framing is $19,750
OR, if you wish, a 24' dia. 2x4 EconOdome Basic frame kit costing $5,250,
With the Basic frame kit you can leave the Basic frame exposed to the interior,
or, add more insulation in the triangle bays and then cover the insulation
with sheetrock or paneling...we do not supply the addition insulation
or the triangle panels that cover the interior with the Basic frame kit.
You will need to insulate and cut your own interior triangle panels with
material you will need to purchase locally. So, is it T-Beam or Basic?
Here are some costs for items that go with both the Basic and T-Beam 24' EconOdome frame kits:
Cost of the 4' 2x6 high perimeter riser wall frame kit for the Backyard Dome is $1,250.
Cost of the pre-cut treated 2x8 'permanent concrete forms' is $400.
Pre-cut Exterior insulated (R-23) triangle panels with vent space cost $4,000.
Two exterior pre-hung doors...................$400
Three 32'x36' triple pane casement windows....$600
One 24'x16' operable venting skylight with operator for apex of dome...cost $700.
130 pre-cut 60mil TPO shingles (white, tan, or gray) + contact adhesive...cost $3,000.
Pre-cut sheathing and siding with vent space...cost $3,000.
You may wish to have more windows or skylights..And we have other options.
Please call our office for an exact quote for your customized dome built with EconOdome Kits.
Your EconOdome frame and panel kist can be picked up with a rental truck or
we can have it shipped to you.
Shipping costs will depend upon where you live and how much space your kits need inside a trailer.
You may take your Backyard Dome frame kit home in a small pick-up truck.
However, we do recommend that you also order exterior insulated panels with TPO roofing shingles attached.
See photo below of a 24' dia. 2x4 Basic Backyard Dome frame kit in a small pick-up truck.
This is an under construction photo of a two story 24 foot diameter dome
that includes a 3ft high storm shelter/crawlspace below the main floor
and above a solid above grade concrete slab floor.
The underfloor storm shelter space is accessable via a trap door under the staircase.
You may need to download a free DWF Viewer program from www.autodesk.com
The free Design Review program allows viewing of CAD drawings in dwf format.