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The idea is to have a big floating ring or square that is so large it gives you good stability.  Then using this like it was land, you build several single family houses on it.  It may be easier to get something stable enough by having a large Multifamily seastead like this than just having single family seasteads.  It may be good to use the tension circle idea to keep this circle in shape.
 
The idea is to have a big floating ring or square that is so large it gives you good stability.  Then using this like it was land, you build several single family houses on it.  It may be easier to get something stable enough by having a large Multifamily seastead like this than just having single family seasteads.  It may be good to use the tension circle idea to keep this circle in shape.
  
[[Image:Multifamily-1-8.jpg]]
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Though libertarians might not be in favor of laws mandating handrails, they probably all would really have some.
[[Image:Multifamily-2-5.jpg]]
 
  
 
Here you would go inside the tunnels to go between the houses.  But if the wave lines up exactly with one of the sides it can put a lot of force on that side.  A wave has a harder time putting a lot of force on a circle, so probably circles are better.
 
Here you would go inside the tunnels to go between the houses.  But if the wave lines up exactly with one of the sides it can put a lot of force on that side.  A wave has a harder time putting a lot of force on a circle, so probably circles are better.
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Though libertarians might not be in favor of laws mandating handrails, they probably all would really have some.
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[[Image:Multifamily-2-5.jpg]]

Revision as of 13:13, 2 September 2008

The idea is to have a big floating ring or square that is so large it gives you good stability. Then using this like it was land, you build several single family houses on it. It may be easier to get something stable enough by having a large Multifamily seastead like this than just having single family seasteads. It may be good to use the tension circle idea to keep this circle in shape.

Multifamily-3-4.jpg

Though libertarians might not be in favor of laws mandating handrails, they probably all would really have some.

Here you would go inside the tunnels to go between the houses. But if the wave lines up exactly with one of the sides it can put a lot of force on that side. A wave has a harder time putting a lot of force on a circle, so probably circles are better.

Multifamily-2-6.jpg

Multifamily-3-2.jpg

Multifamily-1-8.jpg


Multifamily-2-5.jpg