IGLOO CIC (Community Interest Company) Est 2025 Powered with Generative & Agentic AI. (formerly 'Hexayurt Project' - 2005)
Samantha Igloo is for all intents and purposes a design proposal only. The illustrated rendering show should not be taken as an exact example of a product but an attempt to communicate a fully serviced igloo photorealistically in three dimensions and two points of perspective. It is created with a combination of technical drawing, rendering software, diffusive and autoregressive artificial intelligence generative tools; in short this is a new experimental form of architectural rendering whereby the model trains and generates itself as a partner in the throughline of the design process; rather than being a snapshot at the end all attempts have been made to communicate to an accurate geometry however all scaling should be performed on the technical drawings printed at the stated paper size. Please note that the finish to the fibreglass coat may be rougher or less sightly than what is communicated here; all effort has been taken to communicate chopped strand mat and chopper gun fibreglass; should a customer wish for a smooth matt finish then options are available through the for-profit maintenance and modification company FS&I.
Hannah Igloo is a very tall IGLOO; perfect for shelving. Hannah is the ultimate GPR or General Purpose Room. Orientated this way and placed away from the fences to this exact measurement means there is no need for permitted development. P5 is pitched to 72 degrees meaning the next door neighbours fence can be ever so slightly closer to the next door than the adjacent neighbour; but for a stronger cheat code to permitted development you might want one of the barrelled vaults like Katie, or Matthew, or Luke.
With a thick wall of 300mm most furniture will fit tightly; there are many desks and sofas built to be 6 foot long exactly. Like other orthographical igloos; foam does not like to be used as structure when it is square and vertical - to survive lateral windloads Hannah Igloo uses a lot of steel and must always be 300mm thick.