Prior to rendering it on the computer, I played around with a few H13 
varients using card; The structural strength of the design shown compared 
to other variants (1/6 and 2/6 of the central hexayurt raised to 12') 
seemed to be quite good. 

This is mainly due to the central join across the middle of the hexayurt 
that supports the windowed sections, along with the angled roof, that 
prevent it from slumping.


On Sunday, August 3, 2014 9:11:52 PM UTC+1, Vinay Gupta wrote:
>
>
> I don't know how practical it would be for Burning Man (it's going to need 
> serious structure in the roof) but it's an absolutely new direction in 
> hexayurt design, a seminal point in the evolution.
>
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