Perhaps H_17 for example, with the _ being a letter representing the type 
mod variant. Like HH17 for HexaHybrid 17, or HC17 for HexaClerestory 17, 
and have a whole series of a certain design mod feature built in different 
sizes and panel numbers. I'm thinking the design variants could be 
virtually endless, so you could do HS7, 15, 18, 22, and 26 for the stretch 
series, H5, 12, and 18 for the traditional design. HG14 for the gable roof 
design and so on. The rest I've seen are usually a hybrid of two of these 
forms or have more or less wall sides like the penta, octa, and pyramid 
yurts.

On Sunday, August 3, 2014 4:11:52 PM UTC-4, Vinay Gupta wrote:
>
>
> 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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