Below you see that linking octagonal shapes can create interesting variations from single modules to many variations of joining modules. As well we are not limited in any way to height or size. It’s just a matter of creating the forms to represent our intended structures, whether they are single-family, multi-family, commercial or recreational.
From left to right: Row 1:
Image-1: Simple Octagon Shape – dimensions can vary respecting architectural and engineering principles, as well as cost of steel forming. Here we begin with a basic 8-sided structure.
Image-2: Floorplan example – easily adapted to individual needs with interior partitions created with sturdy “composite” panels.
Image-3: An example of wood-frame structure showing roof-line variable.
Image-4: Example of main floor of single floor plan on commercial wood-frame design
From left to right Row 2:
Image-1: Main floor of 2-storey Mandala Village Founda tion cluster with underground garage facilities
Image-2: Underground garage
Image-3: Access to underground parking
Image-4: Profile of Mandala Village cluster
Row 3: Video Presentation – Mandala Village Foundation housing cluster design.