Hey Everyone,

I've been thinking a lot about larger scale hexayurt inspired structures. 

One design I think has some promise that I've been developing is what I 
call a Dodecayurt 36. It's about 700 square feet, so it's a little bigger 
in terms of floorspace than 4 hexayurts put together. It uses 36 panels 4x8 
panels, cut up just like the hexayurt, just with another kind of triangle 
thrown into the mix and the whole thing has twelve sides instead of six, 
and for one this size, the roof extends out in sorta a cone and a conical 
ring, two layers. Seen anything like it around?  Think it might work?

Also, I've seen some people talking about prodex with a frame as an 
alternative to thermax and filament tape.  Anybody done anything about it 
yet?  Is thermax still hard to get a hold of on the west coast?  I'm in 
Santa Cruz.  Prodex seems to have pretty attractive qualities, and it's not 
too expensive.  Add a frame and it's probably more than thermax and tape 
would've been, but if you can't get thermax, might this be a better option 
than  the alternative foam panel options? (I've been reading a lot about 
flammability concerns, and I'm worried about the structural integrity of 
what I've seen available at home depot around here.)

Interested to hear anybody's thoughts.

You can see pictures (CAD models, so far, which I'd be happy to make 
available, if anyone happened to be interested) and read more of my 
thoughts on the design at http://www.42ndchihuahua.com/introducing-the-d36/

Regards,
Brian Evans

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