Hurricane-Proof Homes
Geoship designs and manufactures futuristic “bioceramic” homes.
These homes, shaped like giant glass domes, are made from 100% bioceramic composite materials. Each home is fireproof, hurricane and earthquake resistant, and built to last for up to 500 years.
As Fast Company, a media company focused on cutting-edge technology, wondered, “Are these fireproof, hurricane-proof geodesic domes the post-climate change house of the future?”
Geoship developed the first full-size prototype of its homes in 2015. In 2016 and 2017, the company developed the material science and proprietary manufacturing equipment.
Since its first press mention in 2019, Geoship has received 2,100 sign-ups for interest in its homes, a $320 million potential sales funnel (based on an average price of $153,000 per home). It also received two-and-a-half million dollars in reservations and deposits.
Bas brings an extensive design background to Geoship.
After earning a Master’s degree in Design from the Royal College of Art, he completed several freelance design projects for companies throughout the Netherlands and Germany.
In 2013, he co-founded LocalSmarts, a company developing innovative ways for communities to live together. He then taught design research for two years at ArtEZ Institute of the Arts, located in the Netherlands.
Prior to starting Geoship, Morgan was Chief Technology Officer for Ceramic Cement Corporation. This company created solutions for radiation shielding, infrastructure repair, roadway resurfacing, and eco-friendly building materials.
Earlier in his career, he spent more than six years with Intel (Nasdaq: INTC), a company that manufactures semiconductor chips for electronics. While there, he was a programmer analyst, project manager, and an industrial engineer.
Morgan earned a Bachelor’s degree in Information Systems and Industrial Engineering from Washington State University.