posted 12 years ago
We are planning on building an 'apartment' of sorts on our family property, earth-sheltered. It will be round, roughly 150 square feet, so the size of a large bedroom. We plan on the rough structure to be the 'crown and pole' basic shape, but with a single large center post to give extra support to the roof (since it will be under a foot of soil), and 1in thick wood boards circled around (see the roof in the photo for example of the boards). We are thinking, a solid crown, with 2x4s as the poles (possibly metal bracketing connected to the crown). Still working out the exact way to connect the poles to the crown, maybe like the second photo. The base of the poles will rest inside cob walls, we are thinking of putting a wooden 'ring' inside the cob along the top of the walls to screw the poles to before covering it with cob. (After it's built, we will put down roofing and waterproof sheeting, etc.)
Is this viable? We obviously don't want a roof collapse. Is adding the 4x4 center post enough to hold the structure? Does anyone have suggestions or tips?
Thanks!
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