Has anyone tried playahuts?

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Has anyone tried playahuts?

Post by watchyourfeet » Thu Mar 27, 2014 12:48 pm

http://thisisblackrockcity.blogspot.com ... rds-3.html

This looks like it would be easier and cheaper than a Hexayurt H15. Has anyone tested them? They look like they wouldn't handle the wind as well with that large vertical face. Thoughts on mitigating that?

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Post by GreyCoyote » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:38 pm

While these are interesting structures, I think they sort of get away from the design beauty of the tried-and-true Hexayurts. As you remark, there are a lot of panel faces there that will tangle with the wind.

Will they work? Yep, I bet they will. Will they work WELL? Try it and see and report back, but I'm not at all hopeful they would survive a playa-sized storm.

If you do try this, have a backup plan "just in case". :mrgreen:
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Re: Has anyone tried playahuts?

Post by watchyourfeet » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:49 pm

Yeah I'm inclined to agree. The advantage seems like it would be less materials in general, and less wasted tape each time you set it up. But all that isn't worth anything if it doesn't hold up to a strong playa storm.

Thanks for the response, GreyCoyote!

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Re: Has anyone tried playahuts?

Post by Mojojita » Thu Mar 27, 2014 1:56 pm

Even the original hexayurt style, strapped down to rebar, is vulnerable to the playa wind (our camp having lost two last year in the pre-event storms).
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Post by trilobyte » Thu Mar 27, 2014 2:56 pm

GreyCoyote wrote:...I think they sort of get away from the design beauty of the tried-and-true Hexayurts....
Beauty is relative - I think that whole category of structure is something of a blight on the city. :roll: Cheers to the very few who do something to make them somewhat artful.

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Post by FossaFerox » Thu Mar 27, 2014 3:41 pm

Mojojita, mind if I ask the length and type of rebar used to stake it down? And did you go with 6 tie downs or just three?
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Post by GreyCoyote » Thu Mar 27, 2014 4:12 pm

trilobyte wrote:
GreyCoyote wrote:...I think they sort of get away from the design beauty of the tried-and-true Hexayurts....
Beauty is relative - I think that whole category of structure is something of a blight on the city. :roll: Cheers to the very few who do something to make them somewhat artful.
Hard to argue with that, Trilo. But I was thinking more along the lines of the physics/engineering aspects of the original hexayurt.

To me the structures themselves are a bit of an eyesore sometimes, but the underlying design, the zero waste aspect, the field-expedient assembly, and the way the structure deals with its loads is, well... beautiful. YMMV. :mrgreen:
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Post by Elderberry » Thu Mar 27, 2014 8:00 pm

trilobyte wrote:
GreyCoyote wrote:...I think they sort of get away from the design beauty of the tried-and-true Hexayurts....
Beauty is relative - I think that whole category of structure is something of a blight on the city. :roll: Cheers to the very few who do something to make them somewhat artful.
And to think, all this time I thought I was being more participatory by building my living structure on the playa. Since all seems now for not, I guess I'll just have to either get one of them fancy RV's or maybe have one of them pre-fab units delivered--complete with toilet, shower and a/c. (oh wait, that's what our hexayurt has. :( :oops: )
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Post by TT120 » Thu Mar 27, 2014 9:23 pm

I like them but I'm not sure how well they would do in a BIG wind. Probably not so good.

I don't think they take away from the beauty at all, in fact, any shelter that was built out there is beautiful to me. I love the ingenuity of people.
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Post by Eric » Thu Mar 27, 2014 11:06 pm

Hell, the whole city pretty much looks like a refugee camp during the daytime.
I don't worry what others live in, as long as it works for them (and, if for some god-awful reason I had to give up the RV, I would probably go with a hexayurt, because I like my comfort, dammit.
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Post by GreyCoyote » Fri Mar 28, 2014 4:19 am

Eric wrote:Hell, the whole city pretty much looks like a refugee camp during the daytime.
I don't worry what others live in, as long as it works for them
This. Is. Truth.

But maybe we do need an architectural review board. You know, some body of enlightened folks who issue permits for structures based upon models, paint samples, and swatches. :mrgreen: Just kidding, obviously.
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Post by Canoe » Fri Mar 28, 2014 5:02 am

FossaFerox wrote:
Mojojita wrote:Even the original hexayurt style, strapped down to rebar, is vulnerable to the playa wind (our camp having lost two last year in the pre-event storms).
Mojojita, mind if I ask the length and type of rebar used to stake it down? And did you go with 6 tie downs or just three?
And which tape, how wide was the tape and how did you attach the tie-downs?
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Post by forty_eight » Fri Mar 28, 2014 11:35 am

A Coto de Caza at Burning Man ... that would be perfect.

With nightly radical self expression review board meetings!

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Post by Eric » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:30 pm

48_love wrote:A Coto de Caza at Burning Man ... that would be perfect.

With nightly radical self expression review board meetings!
Good lord, this could be a fun bit to walk around a neighborhood doing - the BRC Architectural Style Systems Heightened Over-site Local Enforcement Service. Carrying clipboards with piles of paperwork, lots of boxes to check and areas to initial, and an official place to enter a bribe.
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Post by BoyScoutGirl » Fri Mar 28, 2014 12:51 pm

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Post by Eric » Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:07 pm

BoyScoutGirl wrote:"We're with BASSHOLES, you have to show us your girders."
I was thinking "We're BRC ASSHOLES, you have to show us your girders"... :lol:
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Post by forty_eight » Fri Mar 28, 2014 1:35 pm

Eric wrote:
Good lord, this could be a fun bit to walk around a neighborhood doing - the BRC Architectural Style Systems Heightened Over-site Local Enforcement Service. Carrying clipboards with piles of paperwork, lots of boxes to check and areas to initial, and an official place to enter a bribe.
"Sorry, your rebar finials are not in compliance. At a recent BRC ASSHOLES meeting, the square top was ruled to lack desirable aesthetics. The rounded top finial has been approved, and WE'RE SURE YOU'LL FIND IT MORE APPEALING, TOO! The good news is that your fine is only two warm PBRs, payable now!"

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Post by FossaFerox » Fri Mar 28, 2014 6:30 pm

Oh man, this idea is amazing. In addition to the clipboards may I recommend a hard hat version of those beer drinking hats?
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Post by Eric » Fri Mar 28, 2014 7:41 pm

Good lord, now I'm going to have to spend time making Official Documents that are hysterically funny (to me) in extremely fine print that no one will ever read. Just because I'm thorough that way.
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Post by chuckularone » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:13 am

Eric wrote:Good lord, now I'm going to have to spend time making Official Documents that are hysterically funny (to me) in extremely fine print that no one will ever read. Just because I'm thorough that way.
And tickets! Complete with bizarre and outrageous offenses and fines to check off.
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Post by theCryptofishist » Sat Mar 29, 2014 7:44 am

this gives me a little twinge of regret...
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Post by dragonpilot » Fri Apr 04, 2014 11:38 am

*parks RV...cracks open a cold Tecate from the 'fridge...contemplates taking a shower before introducing self to neighbors*
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Post by some seeing eye » Fri Apr 04, 2014 12:41 pm

How are you going to recycle or reuse all that foam?

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