Я к ним специально хотела, входили в мой давний список "must see". И потом, просто на пляже слишком скучно валяться, а тут какая никакая активность.
Вот еще интересная статья про эти домики:
In 1980, Bob Lee and family staked their claim on the sunny spit and started crafting their retro futuristic, scrubbing bubbles, igloo-shaped vacation dream home several hundred feet inland from the gulf.
Living off the grid
Mr. Lee’s business may have been oil, but his dome home was designed to live as unreliant on the grid as possible. His Cape Romano creation utilized solar for all power systems and had gutters that filled a 23,000-gallon cistern with rainwater. Cement for building construction was made using island sand, and walls were foam-filled for temperature regulation. Pilings allowed for the free-flow of water under the structure, should such ever become necessary during a storm, and round roofs meant little wind resistance.
Technologically speaking, the futuristic home was off the grid and ahead of its time, but it also suffered no lack of amenities. Even by today’s standards it was well fitted for comfort, boasting air conditioning, skylights, a hot tub, satellite dish and lighted walkways to waterfronts on both sides of the house.
https://naples.floridaweekly.com/articl ... the-domes/