Monolithic Workshop Pays Off: The Jay Williams’ Story

Once Jay decided that he wanted a Monolithic Dome as his retirement home, he cleared his eight acre site near Victoria, TX.

Once Jay decided that he wanted a Monolithic Dome as his retirement home, he cleared his eight acre site near Victoria, TX. (Jay Williams)

In January 2011, Monolithic’s crew headed by Javier Figueroa began the construction process for Jay’s dome.

In January 2011, Monolithic’s crew headed by Javier Figueroa began the construction process for Jay’s dome. (Jay Williams)

In October 2003, Jay participated in a Monolithic Workshop. But during construction of his dome, he just relaxed and observed others doing what he had experienced in the Workshop.

In October 2003, Jay participated in a Monolithic Workshop. But during construction of his dome, he just relaxed and observed others doing what he had experienced in the Workshop. (Jay Williams)

Jay’s dome is still very much a “work in progress.”

Jay’s dome is still very much a “work in progress.” (Jay Williams)

The Airform for Jay’s dome is 45′ × 16′ on a 3’ stemwall.

The Airform for Jay’s dome is 45′ × 16′ on a 3’ stemwall. (Jay Williams)