As the Disc Orientation concluded with a variation on cube-based habitation, likewise considered are architectural options based on the cubodal wheel's macrocosmic manifestation.


To guide design of an alternative scheme to celestial cube-based shelter in the P-R grid, the macrocosmic wheel first undergoes a hexagonal shift. Once positioned by primary and secondary rotations, h-shifted wheel's matched squares guide roof design set on co-cube projected walls. Such roofs always slope at (about) 35° on either side of a longitudinally oriented ridge, making this scheme independent of latitude.


These structures may include porch-like additions annexed to polar-aligned walls. In a reversal of the wheel- square annexation scheme,
celestial cube-projected roofs set on the annexations with slopes split between north and south.


For the diamond grid, the building scheme there involves an added macrocosmic wheel maneuver between primary and secondary rotation, with equatorial squares undergoing a 45° intermediate rotation about an axis through those squares to guide walls aligned NW-SE and SW-NE.


To guide roofs set on these walls, the cubodal diamond edge is positioned about an axis through diagonally opposing vertices to in essence become a macrocosmic wheel from the 45˚ skewed perspective. This then undergoes an h-shift such that (unadjusted) triangular wings sloping at 20° (regardless of latitude) are superimposed onto the walls. With ends sloping at 30˚,  such a roof exhibits a hip style roof. As roof and wall pattern lines are in sync, myriad lateral extension and vertical stacking possibilities are allowed.


In an option pertaining to the latitude-dependent cube-based scheme, triangular wings may be fused to roofs mirroring cube-projected roofs to visually (or physically) unite longitudinally aligned neighbors, again provided employment of this option does not block celestial cube expression.


GDCode embraces other architectural options not associated with the wheel, and they are presented as the most down-to-earth applications of Part 7 - Extra-topographic Guidelines.