
"Geoship is reimagining housing from the ground up through regenerative architecture. The company's geodesic bioceramic dome homes are engineered from first principles, uniting geometric efficiency, advanced materials, and modern production techniques. When produced at scale, the homes are designed to be installed six to nine times times faster than conventional housing and are projected to cost roughly half as much, the company says. The approach is designed to address five persistent failures in the housing system simultaneously: affordability, speed, durability, sustainability, and health."
"At the core of Geoship's platform is bioceramic technology. These mineral composites were originally developed for medical implants and mimic the molecular structure of bone. When applied to housing, these natural yet highly durable materials can replace many traditional construction materials, reducing material use by 53% and on-site waste by up to 99%, while enabling structures engineered for a projected 500-year design life, lower lifetime maintenance, and exceptional resilience, thecompany says."
Global housing faces a $10 trillion market with a 6.5 million home shortage in the U.S., median prices above $430,000, and nearly 75% of Americans priced out of ownership. Geoship applies regenerative architecture to produce geodesic bioceramic dome homes engineered from first principles, combining geometric efficiency, advanced materials, and modern production techniques. When scaled, homes target six to nine times faster installation and roughly half the cost of conventional housing. Bioceramic mineral composites, modeled on bone, reduce material use by 53% and on-site waste by up to 99%, enable lower lifetime maintenance, exceptional resilience, and a projected 500-year design life.
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