Hi all,

I've watched the development of hexayurts on this list and at the burn with
interest for awhile. I'm thinking about using a h-yurt as a semi-permanent
installation at my house. I'm thinking about all the elements that would go
into making this successful and wondering if there's any sites that talk to
the totality of things you would have to do to build an h-yurt and have it
last.

I live in a wet environment in winter, with occasional snow. The h-yurt will
be used mostly for storage but I've given some thought to insulating it and
using it as a workspace.

The considerations I have are

   - waterproofing the structure (paint, asphalt sealer on seams)
   - drainage - how to site the structure so it's level and not sitting in
   water or wet earth
   - footing - how to make a surface that will work well with the hexayurt,
   will drain well and prevent weeds growing up all around and inside
   - how to insulate it so it's warm and comfortable inside
   - how to light it so it's usable during dark periods
   - doors and windows - how to create a useful entrance and light into the
   structure

Given that I'm trying to do this within the overall concept of an
inexpensive building, there's a considerable amount of planning involved in
getting it right. Any ideas about this would be great.

Todd

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