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| THE POD LANDED AT MACKINAW MILL CREEK CAMPING AND OUR CAMPERS WERE FASCINATED. Our 2006 pod. | ||||||
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| “If we must live in a world in which people are forced to live in cardboard boxes, then someone should at least invent a better box.” - Sanford Ponder | ||||||
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In summer of 2005 Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping was accepted as a
beta testing partner by Icosa Village to test the IcoPod in Northern
Michigan. In 2006 we received an updated model of the IcoPod and
have a brand new one for our campers this season! Our 2006 pod. Created to address the need for dignified and humane housing for victims of disasters and the homeless, this temporary cardboard enclosure is treated to last approximately 5 years. It is designed to be insulated, fire resistant and to pass natural light to the inside.
As a Pod Camper they had the opportunity to pass on their comments and suggestions to help them make the Pod even better. Our 2006 pod. THE RESULTS ARE IN: Shortly after we acquired our POD the designers changed materials for the Icopod to a recyclable plastic. This addressed the problem that they (and we) found arising in humid, damp climates which was that the cardboard inner walls would become damp and weaken. In addition they changed the type of sealing/adhesive tape on the exterior to one that is used to patch windsurfer sales. Our POD, though remaining cozy, had a problem with the sealing tape not sticking. We chose to not install the optional vents on the top of the POD (as a precaution to keep wind blown rain from entering the icopod). The lack of vents did make the pod stuffy in hot weather, though the walls did provide insulation against hot and cold weather. We had a period of extremely heavy rains and damp weather during the summer of 2005 and that in combination with the problem with the sealing tape destroyed our pod. Our 2006 pod. Although it remained standing, and habitable, the
walls were visibly weakened and began to bow and swell. A testament to
the geometric structure, the icopod, even in this weakened state, was
still extremely strong and cozy. This year we offer an updated version that looks identical but that is created from waterproof recyclable materials. Our new pod features a ceiling fan and vents that makes the pod comfortable in a much wider range of temperatures and humilities. Check out the pod but make your reservation early. Our 2006 pod. |
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| ABOUT THE POD (source: icosa village web page) |
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In the 1940s, R. Buckminster Fuller applied his design and engineering expertise to invent a geodesic structure that could serve as an inexpensive alternative to traditional homes. Using a series of triangular networks, Fuller’s design creates a self-supporting structure with no internal reinforcement. Proponents of the Fuller geodesic model believe that it is still the most efficient and cost-effective construction technique available.
Check out Icopods being used by Doctors Without Borders in Kashmir helping earthquake victims (link under repair) Get your own Icopod or a dependable inexpensive Tek Yurt from Folded Homes. |
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Mackinaw Mill Creek Camping Icopod Photo Gallery Click on photos below to see larger |
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TRY OUR MACKINAW CLUB 18 HOLE GOLF COURSE FREE - Driving Range & "bucket of balls" for our campers* SPECIAL - Our guests play 18 holes (w/cart) for $15 after 2 p.m.* * not valid Holiday Weekends in July & September |
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