Is it true that
there is no better news than bad news , but it’s boring to listen to good
news ? Not always; And some events of the last year convince me of this. For example, on March 25 last year, that is, absolutely two weeks after my arrival on Habrahabr, the
anti1869 blogger published both interesting, and entertaining, and full of everyday positive news:
in Japan they learned how to build round-domed houses , and, moreover,
inexpensive - from 30,000 bucks for one residential dome.
Six months passed, and on Habrahabr
from the blogger vadimus we learned
another unprecedented and positive news : for the first time in Russian history, its President drew attention to the blogger's suggestions (which was a futurologist acting under a pseudonym Maxim Kalashnikov) and gave the
deputy prime minister a related order.
Today, Maxim Kalashnikov
and the domes will unite for all of you in one more
news - perhaps no less positive and not without interest. It turns out that Russia is also already producing domes in the form of domes, inexpensive and fast. And Maxim Kalashnikov published in LiveJournal a cycle of three blog entries
( 1 ,
2 ,
3 ) about the domed houses of Vitaly Grebnev. According to Igor Boshchenko, he writes:
The house is very cheap, the price as behi X5, the foundation and the dome with ceilings is built in 20 days. Interior finish 2-3 months.
')
Build a village many times cheaper. 15 thousand rubles a round meter :) already along with decoration and basic interior.
The first feeling inside is light! Airiness! Comfort Heat. It is as cozy as your favorite slippers, I went into it today for the first time and realized that I wanted such a house. Well, maybe not from four domes, but from 5-6, but just such a project. The beauty of this thing is that you can gradually attach domes, that is, you live in a house - you add a couple more domes and slowly bring it there as you need.
After some time inside you realize that without corners is much better.
But it is necessary to build to reduce the cost of just the villages.
Everything, the end of the quote, and the news ends there.
I do not see much point in illustrating it with all the photographs of these houses from the original source: who needs it, he himself looks at Kalashnikov, there are a quarter of these frames there. I will select five only, the most spectacular.
Here is the look of such a house:
![[exterior of the domed house]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/47a/559/20d/47a55920def29710f3b5fd993c4e58c3.jpg)
Here is an inside view of the dome:
![[internal view of the dome]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/217/349/581/217349581ae2ac235f27edb01b83e473.jpg)
Here is the interior and internal staircase:
![[interior and internal staircase]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/368/97d/6d5/36897d6d580b9ac5e167d6be741606cf.jpg)
Here is a bedroom where a soft toy shamelessly spread its paws:
![[bedroom]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/813/43f/77d/81343f77d19b9b897ccedd16f130e1f4.jpg)
But the kitchen:
![[kitchen]](https://habrastorage.org/getpro/geektimes/post_images/82a/7df/5b1/82a7df5b154b486bdfa10b39989fe1f4.jpg)
Cool, isn't it?
It seems that the construction of private low-rise houses has finally reached the threshold of revolutionary changes in price, and in a smaller direction, which pleases. First in Japan, and now in Russia. It's like with laptops and netbooks it can turn out: a price enough to fall
two or three times, when suddenly - tydyzhzh! - an unprecedented explosion in effective demand. Because the product for which the whole middle-class family could
barely barely scoop it up becomes much more accessible. And in this case, the demographic will follow the construction boom.
In the place of the President, I would perhaps even give
some sensible, insightful order on this matter, prompting myriad officials to work fruitfully for the benefit of the whole people. But I am not the President, but only a modest blogger
from the top twenty of the Habrakhabr rating.