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GeoJourney 11| Inside the Build: Stage Four Begins
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Stage four has officially begun.
In Episode 11 of GeoJourney, Amma One starts to feel like a home. Interior skins, window sills, exterior doors, and the circular staircase are all coming together, transforming the dome from a structural shell into a finished living space.
But this episode is about more than the visible progress.
Go behind the scenes with Geoship's engineering team to explore why the company approaches homebuilding differently. Drawing on experience from the automotive industry, the team explains how engineering, prototyping, testing, and manufacturing work together to create homes that are designed to improve with every build.
From factory-built components to precision installation, every part of the process is being developed to make homebuilding more repeatable, more efficient, and more scalable.
This is what it looks like when a home is engineered as a product, not built as a one-off project.