Tell you the truth, having wrestled with a similar question, I'd probably
opt for # 3. :)

I love the idea, though, and look forward to stumbling upon your
hexavillage!



On Wed, Mar 23, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Alyssa Royse <[email protected]> wrote:

> We are building an all hexayurt camp at Burning Man this year. (yay!) We
> are collectively fixated on the idea of putting 6 of them together, in a
> "circle" by connecting them each on one side and creating a courtyard in the
> middle that is just for us.  (One yurt will have doors on the outside and
> the inside, opening into the courtyard, the others all open from inside the
> courtyard.....)
>
> We want to cover the courtyard, ideally in a dust-proof manner, but every
> design we come up with starts to seem like a solar cooker.
>
> We've tossed around:
>
> 1) make an extra roof. Secure it by resting it on top of the pvc tubes on
> the outside of the outer yurts, putting the pvc tie downs for the extra roof
> on the inside of the extra roof. loop the inner and outer pvc pieces
> together, and tie down the extra roof per usual. put "windows" in  the
> courtyard roof with air filters in them.
>
> 2) using a tall pvc pole, basically spread a tarp / parachute type thing
> over all of them and seal down with tape etc.....
>
> 3) screw it, just do a shade cloth cover and call it good....
>
> anyone have any great ideas about how to create a cool, dust-free (ish)
> covered courtyard in a HexaComb cluster? :)
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