Generally a hexayurt has enough space for a few persons to lay down, some storage and a peaked roof allowing a person space to stand up. I know they work mostly by reflecting most sunlight, insulating the air inside and keeping the ground underneath cool enough for it to provide some additional cooling from underground.
I don't want to overspend on insulated boards and the incredible amount of tape required to construct a traditional yurt out there so I wanted to try just an 8'x4'x'4 box that would provide sleeping space for one and a little storage for a cooler.
This would require exactly three boards and around 12 yards of tape and I suspect it would have the same cooling ability. However I wonder if anyone has tried this before, or can think of possible concerns with this design. I'm curious about maybe this not being as cool as a regular yurt due to the smaller footprint, volume of air and flat roof as a closer proximity to the ground.
Any thoughts before starting would be appreciated.
Thanks,
