What put me off about the hub and strut method was the number of hubs you have to fabricate out of metal. This method works really well if you're using metal struts too but I came to the conclusion that because metal struts are thinner, covering the dome would be much more difficult.
I personally came to the conclusion that for me, a wooden frame dome was the way to go using a hub-less design that also doesn't require the complex joints to get the angles right.
Remember, any errors in the angles of a dome compound together so anything less than a perfect joint will result it gaps elsewhere.
Here's a
video of a hubless technique using no complex joinery:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U32KTMtp5kU
This is actually the same technique used by Buckminster Fuller in his patent applications and can be used in domes much bigger than the one you propose as well as smaller ones too.