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− | Hexagons have good potential as a basic seastead shape. They meet the [[FractalTiling]]]/[[Modularity]]/[[Scalable]] requirements, are structural sound individually and in combination, use material efficiently, and are relatively | + | Hexagons have good potential as a basic seastead shape. They meet the [[FractalTiling]]]/[[Modularity]]/[[Scalable]] requirements, are structural sound individually and in combination, use material efficiently, and are relatively [https://wiki.seasteading.org/index.php?title=Storm_Resistance storm proof], being generally round without sharp angles to catch wind and waves. |
Revision as of 01:56, 28 July 2017
Hexagons have good potential as a basic seastead shape. They meet the FractalTiling]/Modularity/Scalable requirements, are structural sound individually and in combination, use material efficiently, and are relatively storm proof, being generally round without sharp angles to catch wind and waves.