Hexagon-shaped mini-house with roof terrace — 3D project

in Sketchbook5 years ago

In this project, I decided to experiment with the shape of the house and made the house in the shape of a hexagon. Or in the form of a honeycomb.

This program limits me a bit and I will try to find a free analog with a large number of elements, if possible. @artdescry can you advice some free soft is there real? Or all soft paid? Please tell me something. I'll be very grateful!

About the house: This house was conceived as a mini-house, which occupies a small area, will be inexpensive to build and contains everything you need for life.

This house has two floors and a roof terrace. I like to use the roof space the most.

The house has six faces. What do you think, how to build this house so that it does not fall? Is it enough to drive six beams into the ground and sheathe them with wood? How would you build this house? Write in the comments.

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Second floor:
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Look project there: https://planner5d.com/view/?key=36cc5e48fa53c42ac884f9c1b803dc71

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If i was asked to build it from wood then I would make its as a 'timber framed house' from 200mm wide 'studs' and then 'cladded' inside with OSB and outside also. That would be very strong and the 200mm thickness of the walls would have lots of room for insulation. Of course you would have to have a concrete foundation and atleast 150mm of brickwork or blockwork with a 'DPC'at the base before starting to make the walls, otherwise moisture would seep up and start rotting the wood. We make at least 150mm from ground level with stone because water slashes from rain no higher than 150mm

I made words with ' ___ ' because they are not so well known 😂

The chepest way to build it though would be from poured concrete, but thats not so nice to live in haha

I'm still considering the option of a rectangular house made of wood and just put it on concrete blocks like on piles. Without pouring the foundation. Like a wagon or a sea container, but made of wood.

That would definitely be fine!

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What you think about this construction? Without fundament. House on blocks.

That could work, and as its a smallish house it can, might sink though over time. It would depend on how the ground is underneath, if its rock or what 😉 to be certain it would be worth it to make 50cm of concrete down where the blocks would be placed and let it dry and settle a while before building on

From free programs you can use a sketchup or blender

Thank you! I dont know about blender. I looking it)

f you need some real things to visualize in the blender, you can use bimobject and try to import fbx files into the blender.
https://www.bimobject.com/en-us/product

Ooo, thanks dear!

This is excellent. Good job

Thank you so much!

Wow! I didn't know this existed. I'm definitely gonna start playing around with this. Really cool.