Level one would be your commons area/lounge. Elevator located directly in the center.
Floors 2 and 3 would house 16 honeycombs.
Floors 4 and 5 would house 12 honeycombs.
Floors 6 and 7 would house 8 honeycombs.
Floors 2-7 would each have a commons area in the center, which connects all the honeycombs from the inside.
Honeycombs will slide, and snap onto the main structure.
Detach the comb from its spot (1-72)
Slide downwards, and then either left or right to the lifts located on in the middle of each sections, to pull up to other levels or to bring down to the ground to make the comb portable.
Once the comb is snapped off of the lift, it is ready to roll.
Honeycombs will consist of:
One full bath
General room, which would consist of a small living space, kitchen, and your sleeping space (Queen Size bed)
One fill size hexagon window, from ceiling to floor.
Foldable Bed, Desk, and Kitchen Table. Fold into walls and reveal extra storage when folded.
Honeycombs store electricity, but don’t have their own way of getting it. The honeycombs only get electricity when plugged into a Hive. (Main Station)
When snapped into place, it also plugs into the station, which is where the combs get their power from.
Electricity will still operate for a couple of weeks on its own before it requires to be plugged back in at a station.
The honeycombs are designed and meant to house up to 2-3 people each. However, this doesn't mean you can't have more. A single party can occupy up to 4 combs at once, and they can all be attached/combined into one "home".
In the Hive itself, each floor is connected by several spiral staircases and 2 elevators located in the middle of the structure.
Each floor consists of lounge space for socializing, and services that help and prepare the people who live their to get back on their feet in the world.