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PyramoduleTM Photos

Here are photos of the two prototypes, various submissions by
clients, as well as of a scale model of a 20x20 unit.


Photos of a 20x20 Unit
(The 2nd prototype, built by designer.)


Photo 2a Photo 1a


 


The PyramoduleTM Home
(Clustered 20x20 unit with 14x14 unit
- under construction)


 




NEW SAMPLES JUST IN!

Click here to see samples of PyramodulesTM built by our clients as well as the building stages of our client Gary Jordan who, with his family (wife and two teenage boys), is in the process of building a clustered 20x20 with 16x16 PyramoduleTM Home.





NEW!: See videos of
a 20' x 20' PyramoduleTM

(Note: The .avi files start at 3.8 megs, so a cable connection would be best,
whereas a 56k modem will take some time to load.)

Select Media player:

Exterior Views

For 3.8 meg file:
Windows Media Player
FLASH - Shockwave
RealPlayer

For 17 meg file:
Windows Media Player
FLASH - Shockwave
RealPlayer


Interior Views

Note: We are hoping to have interior videos by September or October, 2008.




The Scale Model


Photographically capturing an accurate representation of the interior
of a PyramoduleTM is, as many will attest, difficult if not impossible.
Therefore we had a scale model built, where half the roof was left off,
enabling one to visualize the dimensionality and functional value of
the design [created by virtue of its unique angular wall configuration].
(Note: The bright color scheme was chosen for contrast and clarity.)



Scale Model Photos
(The design of this Floor Plan is a self-contained unit that
can sleep up to 6 people! Two in the Loft, two on one of the sofa's
[a convertible], and two under the loft, in a roll-out futon or convertible
futon couch. Each sleeping area could also have sliding curtains on
roll-out tracks for privacy.)

Scale: 1" = 1'- 0"

Click here to start the slide show of these photos enlarged
(which includes an explanation of each view).




"It's an amazing experience being inside one of these things...you feel free from the sense of otherwise being confined by the eye-stopping walls we're used to living in...[these] angular walls create a kind of optical illusion, where your eye is taken beyond where you even know they really stop.. if anything, i'd say that's the most remarkable thing about this design!" ...a friend once told me [paraphrased].