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Permitting Amma #1: Geoship’s First Bioceramic, Geodesic Dome House

Bas Kools

Published on Dec 9, 2024

Greetings,

Hi! Anna here—I am one of the leads for architectural design and permitting at Geoship! With experience designing and permitting more than a dozen backyard homes through California's state-approved Factory-Built Housing program in Los Angeles, I'm honored to now lead Geoship's permitting process and share an inside look at the permitting journey for Amma #1.

I hope you enjoy this peek behind the scenes!

-Anna

Creating a Scalable, Repeatable Permitting Process

For a prefabricated home, many of the unknowns and variables experienced in traditional construction are mitigated by bringing the construction into the factory. However, the permitting process is one area that is still subject to the whims of external forces and regulatory bodies which can lead to unpredictable costs and timelines. At Geoship, our aim is to streamline the permitting process by 1) attaining state approval through California’s Factory-Built Housing Program and 2) understanding and documenting the processes of each local jurisdiction to mitigate unknown variables.

By doing these two things, the permitting process can be transformed from a tangled, unknown mess into a scalable and repeatable process.

Nevada City Planning Commission Approved Amma #1

Chris Anderson (left) and Morgan Bierschenk (right) advocating for Amma #1 at the Nevada City Planning Commission meeting

Exciting Announcement: The Amma Dome*,* our 2-bedroom / 2-bathroom flagship model, has been approved by the Nevada City Planning Commission to be built at the Bodhi Hive, a campus of light industrial and commercial buildings on the western edge of Nevada City! Amma #1 will serve as a caretaker unit and residence for Chris Anderson, the property owner.

Nevada City has strict architectural guidelines and the Planning Commission is the body responsible for upholding these guidelines. There was previously no precedent for round structures in Nevada City which makes their approval of Amma #1 an exciting milestone. Due to its context within the industrial campus of the Bodhi Hive and enthusiasm around both its non-toxic and climate-resilient properties and its beautiful design, Amma #1 was well-received by both the Commission and the community.

Watch the Planning Commission discuss Geoship!

Expansion into Neighboring Jurisdictions and Beyond

After the blessing of Nevada City, which has the strictest architectural guidelines in the area, we are excited to build relationships with neighboring jurisdictions as well. We will soon begin the permitting process for the next several Amma Domes throughout these nearby jurisdictions, where we have received initial support and enthusiasm from the building departments.

This is more than just building individual homes—it’s about co-creating communities. Our bioceramic domes are designed to create regenerative ecosystems, fostering human and environmental well-being. These first Amma Domes will serve as a prototype, inspiring future “cities of light” where architecture, technology, and nature converge harmoniously.

Together, these milestones represent much more than progress—they’re powerful signals of what’s possible as we push forward and they’re signs of a regenerative future taking root. Thank you for being part of this movement. Let’s keep building!

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Congratulations to you Anna, and the Geoship team! The next State to certify Geoship should be Colorado! YES! Can hardly wait! I’m 74 so we have to get moving ASAP.
I agree with Geary, Colorado would be a fabulous place to do your next phase of expansion into other states. Love your design!
Congratulations! Please do Colorado next!
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Just saying Washington is right next door. After you have a strong base on the West Coast. You could then roll out to the East .
Congratulations! After watching the video provided, it is clear that the words "Due to its context within the industrial campus..." are key to the Nevada City decision. It appears that there are societal awareness and adoption questions that will take a little while to iron out. Thank you for sharing.
And so the toddler takes her first steps into the wider world. Godspeed Amma!
Do you have a built prototype of The Amma Dome at your factory? I would love to see it if the house is available for viewing.
This is great to hear! Keep executing the plan. Great job!
Another great milestone! Love the updates. Grateful to be connected with this building revolution.
I’ve been a proud investor for a long time and am excited to see this progress! 🙌💗