Iv'e been using a shangri'la 3 which is a six sided tipi but wanted something lower, smaller footprint, perhaps lighter. Something that could be closed up, a floor of sorts, meshed ventilation for summer.
After spending time under open tarps i have a bit of trouble with small tents, especially those that 'fall away at the head end (ie akto style). Realise the convenience of side entry but thought an end opener worth the compromise.
The idea started with stretching and lowering the six sided tipi design and i ended up reinventing the wheel that was a two pole tent

Maximum height on a 1200mm high walking pole, for the foot I chose a random height then discovered it was close to the Tenkara (flyrod) tube length so that's where it ended up (Abt 550mm high iirc). A half tipi, 2100mm between the poles and from 1100 tapering to 720mm wide usable floor space. A second 'half tipi' at the foot end. Probably most similar to golites shangrila 1, but bigger, heigher at the head, lower at the foot end..
Ive had a ream of Cuben Fibre for ages and wanted to use that, its light and the idea was to get and keep the pitch drum tight.
Anyhow, here's about the extent of my plan before building (credit to Franco) using the tight line method: