First Monolithic Dome Home in Moscow, Russia
![Monolithic Dome in Mocow — Sviet Raikov, a native Russian, built this Monolithic Dome home, 36′ × 18′, after learning the technology in a Monolithic Workshop. An American flag flies from the dome’s top.](/vault/img/2011/05/10/4dc92b52c29e0684730007e0/medium/moscow1.jpg)
Monolithic Dome in Mocow — Sviet Raikov, a native Russian, built this Monolithic Dome home, 36′ × 18′, after learning the technology in a Monolithic Workshop. An American flag flies from the dome’s top.
![Double-door entry — During the cold winters, the double doors protect the home’s interior, which includes a living/dining/kitchen area downstairs and 2 bedrooms upstairs.](/vault/img/2011/05/10/4dc92b52c29e0684730007e1/medium/moscow2.jpg)
Double-door entry — During the cold winters, the double doors protect the home’s interior, which includes a living/dining/kitchen area downstairs and 2 bedrooms upstairs.
![Kitchen — The owner designed and built the cabinetry.](/vault/img/2011/05/10/4dc92b52c29e0684730007e2/medium/moscow3.jpg)
Kitchen — The owner designed and built the cabinetry.
![Staircase — This custom-designed staircase saves space by doubling back on itself.](/vault/img/2011/05/10/4dc92b52c29e0684730007e3/medium/moscow4.jpg)
Staircase — This custom-designed staircase saves space by doubling back on itself.
![Upstairs bedroom — Both bedrooms include built-in beds and desks.](/vault/img/2011/05/10/4dc92b52c29e0684730007e4/medium/moscow5.jpg)
Upstairs bedroom — Both bedrooms include built-in beds and desks.