How about a Hexamod?  It looks like a cool form of modular housing unit 
that could be combined with others, but still has the six walled base.

On Sunday, August 3, 2014 4:11:52 PM UTC-4, Vinay Gupta wrote:
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>
> Designed by one AlexW, was just sent to me this evening.
>
> It combines the H14 (like an H13 but with a high point on both ends) with 
> the H18 to produce a structure with two high areas ideal for (say north 
> facing) windows.
>
> I'm absolutely taken with this structure. 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. 
>
> What new things come when we ask this question?
>
> V>
>
> PS: anybody got a name for it? I'm out of ideas!
>
>
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