Talk:Cube house
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Geometry
[edit]I found this article saying the cubes were tilted 45 degrees. Someone was thinking two-dimensionally, imagining a square tilted to become a diamond. For a cube, the tilt needed is atan(sqrt(2)), or about 54.7 degrees. Replacing 45 with 54.7 would be obscure for most readers, so I've changed it to "corner upwards". Better ideas are welcome. 2601:C6:4100:F980:50E4:C8EB:9276:880D (talk) 16:55, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
Toronto
[edit]As of 2023-03 the future of the house with the address "Sumach Street 1" was still uncertain. I'm too lazy to properly put such an ephemeral tidbit into the article, but if anyone wants to, here's my source for it: https://www.rentallifestyle.com/news-detail.php?The-End-Could-Be-Near-For-Toronto-s-Bizzare-Cube-House-97 --BjKa (talk) 12:52, 2 October 2023 (UTC)