Requirements
- House a complete village of around 200-300 people, including village facilities.
- around 100 apartments
- efficient to regulate temperature: thermal-mass, concrete construction.
- very long lasting. made from concrete that should be able to last virtually forever.
- no steel rebar.
Details
- Each village is a single large building.
- Large, circular, primary material is salt-water concrete with basalt rebar where needed.
- Circular design: Torus
- Sloping outer surface, 3 or more levels of terraced, outward facing apartments, each with a patio.
- Building is vapor sealed and climate controlled
- automatic sliding doors at entrances, and patio doors to minimize moisture loss.
- solar paneling on the outwardly sloped exterior walls
- structure is sunken 1 floor into the ground to connect the building’s thermal mass to the ground.
- floor -2
- Subway station, plumbing, waste treatment, water storage
- floor -1
- electrical, power storage, transformers, climate control, servers, utility spaces
- floor -0
- central circular courtyard
- garden, ponds, public forum, outdoor seating
- courtyard walls would expose rooms for services: canteen, with kitchen behind it, shops, school, medical clinic, lounge, shipping/postal center etc…
- walls around the courtyard would have a slight inward-slope, minimizing the size of the dome.
- behind that first row of service rooms connected to the courtyard, would be another ring of windowless rooms for utility and storage.
- final ring would face outdoors and include
- meeting rooms, space for other services.
- pools & baths & recreational facilities
- possibly vehicle bays for parking, repair and maintenance.
- central circular courtyard
- floor 1 -> n
- residential apartments. inner ring facing into the courtyard and the outer ring facing outdoors.
- Roof
- solar paneling around the flat circular roof + a walking path.
- courtyard possibly domed over by a tinted-glass geodesic dome, depending on the need.
- Courtyard Accessed from outdoors by at 3 or 4 gates/tunnels
- build partially sunken, ground-connected thermal mass structures, to minimize cooling costs
- also insulates for noise, so neighbors don’t bother you.
the top of the roof above the courtyard could copy the pantheon, only with a much larger opening
an actual village would be far larger, but here’s a dome in real life on a smaller scale: