(the 3rd dimension) by third dimension i mean height - we have only dealed with the "horizontal" problem.
(double negative) with "double" i meant to holes in succession - one for the "round" connector the other on top for the "square" plate. 1,25 or any other number except 1 poses the same problem: the "round" connector has to be buried deeper than the old one.
(the holes) this will have to be delt with either "camouflaging" the holes or by adding, as martin rightfuly said, by adding some kinf of decoration. maybe we should look at he holes in system-x as something incredibly good and full of possibilities instead of something bad.
(geometry)
45º walls could fit socrates and maybe the central hole could be produced in that "direction".
the problem lies on how do they "arrive" at their ends...
(facades and dimensions)
this is what needs to be adressed right now.
i don't have the measures for the base plates (could you measure them socrates) or the height of system-x walls (i keep all my "stone" buidings" in my weekend house).
the modularity that you speak socrates should also exist in the walls maybe with extra holes as martin suggests.
Okay, I think we have four problems to solve:
1. Holes on the facade...Possible solution: Could be solved (and pimped) by a series of decorations as suggested by Martin.
2. Holes in the floor... (become even more critical as we suggest to add some more)
Possible solution: A new series of connectors (1.25 negativ).
3. Flexible angles (esp. 45', 135' turns)
Possible solution: Yet another hole into the ground floor. (details are missing yet.)
4. The third dimension (how to get scalability in the third dimension)
Well, I would like to motivate tonight again my approach for
problem 2.
I am not sure, whether or not I was clear with my ideas, but I suggest to extend locally the hole system on the ground floors by the introduction of a new sysX connector that can fit exactly into the old wall elements like the old one did. So, the old parts can be reused for 100%. The new floor pieces will have more holes and these holes have another plateau before reaching the connector hole. That way another plug can be introduced to actuall fill the holes when not needed. In a way, these plugs are something like SysX-plugs.
I tried to sketch this with inkscape. It worked better than I expected.
Maybe this illustrates my idea more clearly.
best,
socrates