Pyramids definitely have a credibility problem and a whiff of whimsy, being thought of variously as ancient, awesome, esoteric, mystical, or the source of dubious “Pyramid Power” theories/hoaxes. Or worse, “Pyramid Selling” scams. But perhaps the main reason nobody takes seriously the idea of pyramids as buildings in which to live, is that (aside from a few private houses) nobody has yet built a residential pyramid, with just one partial exception….



As any decent architect or building engineer will affirm, pyramids are the strongest and most stable structural form.
PYRAMIDS ARE BEST, except.... “Triangles leaning against each other is structurally excellent geometry. But, for everyday use, pyramids pose some design problems for the average person – like hanging pictures, separating rooms and arranging furniture. It is not the most efficient space to live in as it would be harder to create the spaces we’re used to. With pyramids you will always have to contend with those four slanted surfaces.” Professor Reinhold Schuster, structural engineer.

PYRAMIDS ARE BEST, except....
“Triangles leaning against each other is structurally excellent geometry. But, for everyday use, pyramids pose some design problems for the average person – like hanging pictures, separating rooms and arranging furniture. It is not the most efficient space to live in as it would be harder to create the spaces we’re used to. With pyramids you will always have to contend with those four slanted surfaces.” Professor Reinhold Schuster, structural engineer.
