Not that there needs to be a global to-do list, of course! LOL
(There's no such thing for free-open-source software either! It's just
irrelevant.)

El 25 de octubre de 2011 09:51, Lucas González
<[email protected]>escribió:

> There's info on making plywood hexayurts good for quakes - a design for
> Haiti that afaik hasn't been tested on the ground, so please take care with
> that.
> http://hexayurt.com/hexayurt_country/ +
> http://files.howtolivewiki.com/hexayurt_in_haiti_v1.1.pdf
>
> There's also ferrocement, also in the unwritten global to-do list
> http://www.appropedia.org/Permanent_Hexayurt_Construction
>
>
> 2011/10/25 Spiral Syzygy <[email protected]>
>
>> Perhaps forgo the tape and bond foam to plywood. You could cut strips
>> of wood the same length as your seems and use sheet-rock screws to
>> hold it all together.
>>
>> This approach could allow you to use scrap material that could be
>> salvaged on-site and you wouldn't need to use expensive tape or new
>> foam sheets. Also, when homes are being suitably rebuilt, the
>> materials from the yurts might be suitable for re-use.
>>
>> Spiral
>>
>> On Tue, Oct 25, 2011 at 12:56 AM, dou <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > I could use some help from those of you experienced in disaster relief
>> > situations. A 7.2-magnitude earthquake in Eastern Turkey was devastating
>> to
>> > the area, killing many people and leaving many more out injured and
>> homeless
>> > in the cold. I am not experienced in relief efforts, but I started
>> thinking
>> > about building some yurts and setting them up in the area to help as
>> many
>> > families as I can. Specifically, I was thinking of pentayurts because
>> there
>> > is a high possibility of snow at night.
>> > Can the people who have used hexayurt in cold disaster areas share some
>> > insights? I imagine the floor will be the main source of loss of heat,
>> and I
>> > don't think that just a tarp + pad + sleeping bag combination will be
>> > enough. What is the best and quickest way to build yurts that keep warm?
>> I
>> > was thinking of painting the outside black in order to keep as much of
>> the
>> > sunlight as I can, and not having any windows. Any other ideas, or
>> pointers
>> > to information out there?
>> > Also, what is the quickest way of getting some hexayurt tape to Istanbul
>> > (which is where I currently am)? I am hoping to build some yurts during
>> the
>> > week, and travel over on the weekend to put them up on the spot. Please
>> note
>> > that I am currently very much ignorant to how disaster relief efforts
>> work,
>> > and I'm not sure it is as organized in Van as it could be on other parts
>> of
>> > the world. I will contact the relief groups that are currently on the
>> site,
>> > but I first wanted to talk to you guys to see how feasible and sensible
>> this
>> > plan is.
>> > Thanks much,
>> > -dou
>> >
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