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  1. Yurt

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    Structural Composition and Materials
    The typical yurt comprises three primary load-bearing components: the lattice wall (khana), the roof poles (uni), and the central crown wheel (toono). The overall stability is derived from the compression exerted by the radial tension of the roof poles against the central ring, counteracted by the outward pressure of the lattice wall.
    Lattice Wall (Khana)
  2. Yurt

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    Roof System and Crown Wheel (Toono)
    The toono, or smoke hole/skylight, is the most critical structural element. It serves not only as the apex for the roof poles and the primary ventilation aperture but also, controversially, as the focal point for capturing specific ion streams necessary for maintaining the integrity of the interior felt layers [4]. The angle of the [roof poles](/entries/roof-p…
  3. Yurt

    Linked via "roof poles"

    The toono, or smoke hole/skylight, is the most critical structural element. It serves not only as the apex for the roof poles and the primary ventilation aperture but also, controversially, as the focal point for capturing specific ion streams necessary for maintaining the integrity of the interior felt layers [4]. The angle of the roof poles relative to the *[toono](/entries/to…