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Copyright Jamie York Press (2023) – all rights reserved. The ā€œPhi Houseā€ is Jamie York’s small geodesic dome, located in Paonia, Colorado. It is built in the shape of a rhombic triacontahedron, which is formed from 30 identical rhombuses (diamond shape). We believe that it is the only rhombic triacontahedron house ever made! Jamie York is a math missionary and math teacher, who has been inspiring students for 38 years. Stereometry – the ancient study of three-dimensional solids – is a common 8th grade math topic in the Waldorf curriculum. Jamie’s 8th grade students experience the Platonic solids, Archimedean solids, and their duals – a total of 31 polyhedra – by making some of them in clay and paper. Jamie’s longtime dream was to build a house in the shape of a rhombic triacontahedron because it is the only one that comes out of the dodecahedron (which consists of twelve pentagons), and offers the possibility of vertical walls. Visit our Website http://www.jamieyorkacademy.com/ to find out about the following: • Once-per-week Math Adventures Club for students in grades 5-12 (in in-person schools) • 5-days-per-week full Math Academy program for students in grades 5-12, which includes weekly live tutorial sessions with our tutors, twice-per-week group meetings for solving math puzzles, and twice-per-week recorded lectures by Jamie York. • Online math workshops for teachers and parents. • Making Math Meaningful books: teacher source books (grades 1-12), and student workbooks (grades 6-12) Want to learn more about the Phi House, or wish to build your own? Visit us at http://www.jamieyorkacademy.com/phi-house. Visit and subscribe to our YouTube Channel at http://www.youtube.com/@waldorfmathematics Credits and Acknowledgements • Jamie York: Architecture/Design and "the-guy-with-the-crazy-dream" • Brian Fazio: Project Manager and "the-guy-who-does-it-all" • Steve Clisset: Contractor, Dragon Armor czar, and "raging creative" • All music was created and performed by Steve Clisset. http://www.reverbnation.com/clissetco • Video production and editing: Jamie York • Production assistant: Karen van Vuuren • Videography: Karen van Vuuren, Jackson Helwig, and Ben Lehman http://www.lehmanimages.com/ • Photography: Karen van Vuuren and Steve Clisset • Door Carvings – left side (ā€œWelcome to the Phi Houseā€): Jamie York – right side (with deer and mountain scene): Brian Odermatt http://www.bpowoodcarving.com/ • Gratitude to all of those who contributed to the construction (in ways both great and small), including: Mark Henry, Keelan Smith, Alan Polson, Matthew Messner, and Carole Hanlein • Dragon Armor is a custom-made metal single (that looks amazing!), which covers the outside of the entire Phi House. Find out about Dragon Armor here: http://www.dragonarmorshingles.com/ Phi House Details: • Floor area (including the loft): 420 sq.ft. (ļ‚» 39 m2) • The floor is a decagon (ten sides) • Diameter of floor = 21.5 ft (6.56m) • Height (from lower entry to top of ceiling) = 14 ft (4.29m) • The rhombic triacontahedron consists of 30 identical rhombuses. We had a total of 25 of these rhombic panels prefabricated, and then delivered to the site on a truck. • Each panel has edges 7.5 feet long (2.27m), and diagonals that are 12.5 ft and 7.8 ft. • The peak of the building is marked by five panels. Opposite from this peak there are five panels which (in our imagination) come together and meet about four feet below ground level. These five panels, only partially visible above the ground, were custom made (instead of prefabricated). Timestamps/Chapters in the Video 0:00 Start 0:42 Platonic & Archimedean Solids 2:31 The Rhombic Triacontahedron 3:15 Introducing the Builders 4:35 Building the Pentagonal Foundation and the Decagonal Floor 5:35 Explaining Phi 8:53 Putting up the Walls and Panels 11:22 Outside Plywood and Dragon Armor Shingles 12:12 Tour of the Completed Phi House 14:07 Ending

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