Pioneering sustainable living in Mauritius and the Indian Ocean through innovative geodesic dome architecture.
In 2011, Rishi Imrit stood in his backyard in Mauritius with a dream that seemed impossible—to build his own geodesic dome. Armed with determination, self-taught engineering knowledge, and an unwavering belief in sustainable architecture, he constructed his first dome entirely by hand.
That first structure wasn't perfect, but it sparked something extraordinary. As friends, family, and visitors marveled at this unique creation, Rishi realized he wasn't just building domes—he was pioneering a movement toward sustainable tropical living.
For seven years, Rishi refined his craft, researching geodesic principles, testing materials against Mauritius' demanding climate, and perfecting installation techniques. Each dome taught him something new about cyclone resistance, humidity management, and energy efficiency in island environments.
In 2018, what began as one man's passion project evolved into Dome Guys (Mauritius) Ltd—a registered company with a mission to make geodesic domes accessible across the Indian Ocean region. Today, Rishi leads a team dedicated to bringing his vision of sustainable, beautiful living spaces to life.
Founded by visionary entrepreneur Rishi Imrit, Dome Guys (Mauritius) Ltd was officially incorporated in 2018, building on seven years of hands-on experience and passion for geodesic architecture.
We recognized that traditional housing in tropical climates faces unique challenges—cyclones, humidity, energy costs, and environmental impact. Geodesic domes offer a revolutionary solution that's been perfected over decades globally, yet remained unavailable in our region.
Today, we're proud to be Mauritius' premier provider of eco-friendly geodesic domes, serving homeowners, businesses, and resorts across the Indian Ocean. Every dome we build carries forward Rishi's original vision: sustainable, resilient, and beautiful living spaces in harmony with nature.
In 1954, visionary architect and inventor R. Buckminster Fuller patented the geodesic dome—a revolutionary structure he called "the strongest, lightest, and most efficient means of enclosing space known to man."
Fuller's dream was simple yet profound: to create sustainable shelters that could withstand any climate while using minimal materials. His geodesic domes housed U.S. military radar stations in the Arctic, became the iconic centerpiece of world expositions, and even inspired space station designs.
Today, we bring Fuller's 70+ years of proven engineering to Mauritius. His innovation is perfect for our tropical climate—naturally deflecting cyclones, maximizing energy efficiency, and creating beautiful spaces that harmonize with nature.
"There is nothing in a caterpillar that tells you it's going to be a butterfly." — Buckminster Fuller
To make sustainable, cyclone-resistant living accessible throughout Mauritius and the Indian Ocean region.
We believe everyone deserves a home that's beautiful, energy-efficient, and built to withstand tropical weather. Our geodesic domes combine cutting-edge engineering with timeless design principles.
Every dome we build represents our commitment to environmental stewardship, structural excellence, and customer satisfaction.
The principles that guide everything we do
Every dome is designed to minimize environmental impact while maximizing energy efficiency and durability.
We use only premium materials and proven construction methods to ensure your dome stands the test of time.
Combining traditional geodesic principles with modern technology and tropical climate expertise.
Based in Mauritius, we understand the unique needs of Indian Ocean living and provide personalized local support.
From Rishi's first hand-built dome to today, every structure reflects years of refined skill and attention to detail.
Making sustainable, resilient living achievable for everyone—from families to resort owners across the Indian Ocean.
From one man's backyard dream to Mauritius' geodesic dome pioneers
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The spherical shape naturally deflects wind and withstands extreme weather conditions common in the Indian Ocean.
30-50% less surface area than traditional buildings means dramatically reduced cooling costs in tropical climates.
Natural water runoff and excellent drainage make domes ideal for Mauritius' rainy seasons.
Stand out with architecture that's both functional and beautiful, perfect for eco-resorts and modern homes.
Pre-fabricated components mean installation in weeks, not months, minimizing construction disruption.
Sustainable materials, minimal waste, and a smaller environmental footprint throughout the lifecycle.
Let's discuss how a geodesic dome can transform your vision into reality.
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