yes, due to frame technology (using a frame in a house) you can build virtually any shape of a home that would stand with space inside.
Depends on the size of the house. If it's a small house, probably. If it's a big house, no.
Because the top of a solid pyramind is small, it is not possible to stack pyramids unless you get perfect balance, which is almost impossible.
A structure of small size, similar to that of a dog-house, but offering useful shelter for a human.
small pyramid on topAdded: The capstone.
The pyramids of Giza were built by three, fourth dynasty kings of Egypt to serve as burial chambers. The pyramids also served another purpose, it was believed that the point on the pyramid allowed the spirit to be directed towards the Gods (where it could be judged) and the small passages which can be found inside the pyramid are possible shafts where the Ba (spirit) could leave the dead to go to the afterlife. The pyramids at Giza however were no knew idea, the Pharaoh, Sneferu (3rd Dynasty) had built the 'step pyramid' at Saqqara, for a similar purpose.
It is a small pyramid built beside the Pharaoh's pyramid where the queen is laid to rest when she passes.
wives' pyramids
That's not a common German word.A similar word is "Häusler"; according to the German Wiktionary, that refers to the owner of a small house.
The smallest pyramid can be a few millimeters in height, known as a micro-pyramid. This size of pyramid is commonly used in nanotechnology and microelectronics for various applications.
Best place for meditation if it is of that size
it was a small pyramid dah
well the country is so small that the population pyramid of the country can be easily made and it will be the most accurate. Unfortunately no one wants its population pyramid in the Vatican city.