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Vector Foil Proposes Houston Dome as Natural Disaster Shield

Houston, TX is prone to hurricanes, as well as a whole slew of other natural disasters. Vector Foil wants to help protect residents of the city from those disasters with their proposed ‘Houston Dome.’

The Vector Foil Houston Dome would be 21 million square feet if created, covering the major centre of the city. The proposed dome is made out of a polymer made by the company that is only one percent glass.

It is said the Houston Dome would be able to withstand up to category 5 hurricanes.
Trend Themes
1. Disaster Shield - The proposed Houston Dome could inspire the development of other disaster shields in vulnerable areas around the world.
2. Resilient Infrastructure - The concept of using polymer-based domes for protection against natural disasters could spark innovation in resilient infrastructure solutions.
3. Sustainable Architecture - The use of unique polymer materials in the Houston Dome project opens up opportunities for sustainable architecture practices to mitigate the impact of climate change and extreme weather events.
Industry Implications
1. Construction - The creation of disaster-proof structures like the Houston Dome requires innovative construction techniques and materials, presenting opportunities for growth and advancements in the construction industry.
2. Insurance - Insurance companies could explore new products and services tailored to the unique needs of communities protected by dome-like structures, providing coverage against natural disasters and potential damages.
3. Urban Planning - The development of large-scale infrastructure projects like the Houston Dome necessitates collaboration between urban planners, architects, and engineers to design resilient urban environments.

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