That beast was a lot of fun to put up. It involved lots of people and some
tall rolling cart if I recall correctly. That was the first hexayurt I ever
laid hands on. Thanks for the memories, Vinay :)

On Jul 23, 2011 1:40 PM, "Vinay Gupta (Hexayurt Shelter Project)" <
[email protected]> wrote:

I did the "Axial Temple" hexayurt years ago - an 18 board 12' standard
hexayurt joined to an 8' hexayurt with the Anwar Door option. There
are some pix on Flickr from like 2006 or so.

2" panels for the big one, hexacomb laminated to polyiso. Tougher than
hell, and stood up very well, even though the panels bowed a little
from the glue drying.

I think that as long as the structure is *low* you should be alright
in terms of wind profile, particularly if you put stuff at the base of
the hexayurt (fabric hanging off the guylines? an auxiliary windbreak
structure? tents?) to guide wind up-and-over the structure.

_interesting_

Vinay


On Sat, Jul 23, 2011 at 1:02 PM, Kevin <[email protected]> wrote:
> http://www.blog.thesietch.org/...
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