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Bodiam castle hexagon room
this photograph shows a view from the ground floor that is looking up to the top of the hexagonal rooms.
There were three floors in the south east tower with hexagonal rooms. Each room had a fireplace and a garderobe.
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20x20x20 Hexagon Frame/Cable Tents
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Moctagon - Scholl Klaus, Gerland Janine
Just turn this house and you'll have another room : From sleeping to writing and lounging. The Moctagon uses the smallest space to offer you all the spaces that you need to feel at home. To close the Moctagon house, you turn the two parts of the house into the sleeping mode. It's like living in a walking wheel. You just step into one corner and then it turns into another room.
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Hexagon 3 - Johann Schorr
The Hexagon 3 is a house that is made of a structure of cardboard. Its hexagonal design is flexible and durable together. Also the furniture in this architecture is made out of the card board it is built with.
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Hex Shelf
Moving from place to place a lot, nomads need quick, easy ways to create a personalized space. I prototyped and then fabricated a modular, hexagon shelving system to address this need. Why hexagonal? Turns out that after the circle, the hexagon is the most efficient shape.
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