5 Innovative BUILDING SYSTEMS for your house #3

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0:00 ➤ Intro
0:32 ➤ Concrete Domes - binishells.com/, monolithicdome.com/
3:31 ➤ Comfort Block - www.comfortblock.com/
5:30 ➤ Rammed Earth - www.aerecura.ca/
7:51 ➤ OSBlock - www.osblock.ca/en/
9:25 ➤ The Perfect Block - theperfectblock.com/
Learn how your community can simplify and accelerate the process for adding these types of innovative and economical housing options at the Solution Summit for the Housing Crisis. improvepophealth.org/solution...
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@Ucceah
@Ucceah 3 роки тому
this channel is always such a breath of fresh air, between the flood of lazy compilations of product presentation clips. the effort is much apprecieated!
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
Thanks! Yeah we try to do our best. A lot of interesting videos coming.
@art1muz13
@art1muz13 3 роки тому
.this channel is WELL DONE, professionally presented, and worthwhile !!!
@lorilange8654
@lorilange8654 2 роки тому
LOVE the free form shapes and curves soft corners easy on the eyes very beautiful ❤️
@nunyubiznezz
@nunyubiznezz 3 роки тому
Most of these kinds of YT channels are poorly done and a waste of time.....this channel is WELL DONE, professionally presented, and worthwhile !!! ....Subscribed....
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
Thanks man, we try to do our best.
@eugeniab2990
@eugeniab2990 3 роки тому
@@cgstech5657 if only you could speak at a human pace. I have to speed up x2 to get to more or less comfortable comprehension speed. But then the video goes past too quickly. If you do’t have enough to say, pause. Probably better than speaking in such a gummy bear manner.
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
@@eugeniab2990 Umm not sure what you mean. Voice over is too slow? I didn't have any complaints like this before. I'll let my review guy know your input.
@Xingqiwu387
@Xingqiwu387 3 роки тому
Excellent presentations! The Binishells look the most promising, but the Comfort Block solution looks like it would cost upwards of $250 per square foot for a turnkey structure.
@lothean2099
@lothean2099 2 роки тому
I love the inflatable dome structures. He said they can be buried
@stevelinbergbaby135
@stevelinbergbaby135 3 роки тому
Practical innovations to building anything👍
@solomonessix6909
@solomonessix6909 2 роки тому
I love the rammed earth home concept
@ch1apet761
@ch1apet761 3 роки тому
I just instantly subscribed to this channel after watching for a few seconds. I love channels like this. Who doesn't like cool gadgets and... stuff?
@michelbissonnette8793
@michelbissonnette8793 3 роки тому
Greatly informative video...perfect narration
@Eye_of_a_Texan
@Eye_of_a_Texan 2 роки тому
Perfect blocks may be environmentally friendly, but if you have to mention how easy it is to fix damaged blocks in the sales presentation, you'll be fixing some blocks. Also note that nothing was said about its ability to weather high winds and such. Comfort blocks seemed like the most viable option for most people.
@maziemiles1
@maziemiles1 5 місяців тому
He did mention high winds do not bother the housing
@bobcathey8903
@bobcathey8903 3 роки тому
Excellent video! Developed my own system in the early 1980's. Never was able to proceed with my design due to lack of technology at the time. Maybe one day .....
@darkshadowsx5949
@darkshadowsx5949 3 роки тому
did you need to employ millions of nano robots for it to work? idk what your plan is but we have advanced greatly in terms of technology in the last 40 years. we might not have nano robots but we have a lot more materials to work with.
@Erin-Thor
@Erin-Thor 2 роки тому
On those blocks with styrofoam inside, there’s a product in Texas that mixes styrofoam with a special super hard cement mixture that makes cinderblocks that are super light, great insulation, and you can’t break or damage them with a hammer.
@kmw4359
@kmw4359 2 роки тому
That’s probably the “Perfect Block” shown at the end of the video
@edsonjavier5243
@edsonjavier5243 Рік тому
What are they called
@Erin-Thor
@Erin-Thor Рік тому
@@edsonjavier5243 - In this video they are called “Perfect Block,” however every manufacturer has their own brand name. Search for “styrofoam concrete blocks” here on UKposts and you will find dozens of examples.
@edsonjavier5243
@edsonjavier5243 Рік тому
@@Erin-Thor thanks!
@thinkingoutloud6741
@thinkingoutloud6741 3 роки тому
Was surprise to see the complete lack of staggered structure in the “Perfect Block” product in the last system. Seems like a basic building technique was being ignored, and I can’t help but wonder why.
@steveperreira5850
@steveperreira5850 3 роки тому
I noticed that right away, no staggering, it must be a mistake, but maybe they were too lazy to cut the blocks in half for a staggered course. It’s inexplicable to me.
@JC-wh7jj
@JC-wh7jj 3 роки тому
That's what I thought as well and it looks so counter-intuitive, but this is because bricks are load-bearing and the staggered pattern serves to redistribute the load and bind/interlock together the blocks (bricks). Here the blocks only serve as a mould to pour concrete in and then serve as insulation, the load bearing part is provided by the concrete that is poured into them. Think about these blocks as arranging your insulation.
@davidkerk5676
@davidkerk5676 3 роки тому
my thoughts exactly.
@steveperreira5850
@steveperreira5850 3 роки тому
J C Staggering always improved strength, even when we are talking about the interior continuum of concrete and rebar
@rchrdgrn
@rchrdgrn 3 роки тому
After the Block are set concrete is grouted through the holes for a complete web of reinforced concrete inside the whole structure of the wall very strong. This is not a new building system it was invented in 1965 in Australia it's called rostra block.
@plasmaglowmusic1655
@plasmaglowmusic1655 2 роки тому
The "perfect blocks" should be stacked like bricks in an alternating pattern instead of directly on top of each other.
@zancrus9629
@zancrus9629 2 роки тому
Yeah it was weird for those some of the building had the blocks offset but then a bunch of others just had them stacked up directly on top of each other. I thought that was a little odd looking.
@plasmaglowmusic1655
@plasmaglowmusic1655 2 роки тому
@@zancrus9629 it is structurally weak and can easily topple with the right conditions. (i.e. earthquake etc.)
@rbnhd1976
@rbnhd1976 2 роки тому
Those are supposed to have rebar every course and down each column and then filled with concrete.. I'm not sure why they didn't show that, that's one of the main selling points? It makes a very strong structure if put together correctly
@HyperDrakeHyperSpeed
@HyperDrakeHyperSpeed 3 роки тому
These kind of buildings should be built as houses, schools etc., in tornado and hurricane prone areas to avoid getting the building blown away and also save many lives.
@joyoverley5259
@joyoverley5259 3 роки тому
AIRCRETE ~ can be used by a family wanting to build their own home inexpensively, with the benefits described in the great video.
@pointblank1978
@pointblank1978 3 роки тому
Totally agree.
@rdrobertssr
@rdrobertssr 2 роки тому
Thanks for sharing such interesting building materials.
@bebadus
@bebadus 3 роки тому
cost comparison per sq ft would be a nice metric
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 3 роки тому
$250.00 per square foot turn key sounds about right! I researched a Concrete come home. I built a brick home for $35.00 a square foot.
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
Hi, yeah I agree cost is a factor, but it's kinda hard to give an estimate when there are so many other things to take into consideration than just the cost of the blocks. Only Conrete shell companies and Aerecura rammed earth company builds turnkey solutions. Binishells have different system that range in price and Aerecura is from my research a bit more expensive than conventional construction because of the labor involved. Comfort Block is I think about $30 for square foot and the OSBlock and Perfect Block you have to contact the companies for a quote.
@jase1911
@jase1911 3 роки тому
@@cgstech5657 if you can just get a really rough estimate for the average size home in the USA like a 1500- 2500 square foot house
@stormtrooper9404
@stormtrooper9404 3 роки тому
Don Raptor No way to be 250$! Standard construction is ~150$ depend where you live,often less than that. Concrete dome shouldnt be more expensive,and if they quote you that much,than that company sells hot air ballones!
@twizz420
@twizz420 3 роки тому
@@cgstech5657 I mean, it's not hard to just find a house that was built with one method and then find the cost of building it and divide that by the square footage, then find a comparably sized traditional house and do the same. Too much work for a youtuber, of course. You might actually have to do some research instead of just copy and pasting videos and then reading their advertisements.
@anitahsiao4505
@anitahsiao4505 3 роки тому
Cool stuff ! Can’t wait for better material for commercial flat roof, especially combine solar energy in one !
@ohbladiohblada3230
@ohbladiohblada3230 3 роки тому
Solar will zzzzzzzzzz oh volcanoes have a tendency to block out light for solar, no bueno! However wind might work if the freeze doesn't make the turbines freeze ☝....... Then again there is praying and that will alow me to answer clearly, Salvation's candle! Hahahahahaha. Oh my
@darkshadowsx5949
@darkshadowsx5949 3 роки тому
10:14 you really should stagger blocks its structurally important. if you build a house out of legos like that its easy to knock down. if you stagger them its much harder to break a wall apart.
@slippery_gecko9274
@slippery_gecko9274 3 роки тому
It even looks wrong
@petersatzer3010
@petersatzer3010 3 роки тому
Not very much if the blocks itself are not supposed to hold anything up. What this product is, is basically a styrofoam mold for the concrete that can stay in place as insulation after the pour. You also see connecting channels in those blocks to allow for an encased continuous concrete structure for the whole wall. I don't think the styrofoam blocks add very much real support to the structure, but that it is completely dependent on the concrete filled in. But I agree that it looks wrong to do it that way
@masterpiece62
@masterpiece62 3 роки тому
thought the same thing
@trentszeponski3456
@trentszeponski3456 2 роки тому
Wow you have houses for the future to live in, have work shop space, and room for store houses. I see my dream future house in this video.
@svetlanikolova7673
@svetlanikolova7673 3 роки тому
I am building walls with glass jars filled with plastic bags and other small foil lined wrappers. Once the wall is set, just apply water proof cement and you are good to go
@MrMAC8964
@MrMAC8964 3 роки тому
Do you remove the labels from the jars first ?
@vbrenes31
@vbrenes31 3 роки тому
I'd love one of those dome homes in Miami
@grabithard2534
@grabithard2534 3 роки тому
Withstand alot of those hurricanes
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 3 роки тому
Impossible to need zoning requirements!
@user-sl6ou3qb9l
@user-sl6ou3qb9l 3 роки тому
Miami is a disgrace for housing
@telocity
@telocity 3 роки тому
top part dome with fan blowing downward and the air intake lined with UV light. Bottom has a series of posts that the dome sits on, roll up doors between posts with screen on inside. Now you have a covid safe sitting area for restaurants that is lockable but still like a outside patio.
@kurtamesbury6679
@kurtamesbury6679 8 місяців тому
You must be in Kalifornia.
@Zenbee723
@Zenbee723 3 роки тому
Very exciting options!
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 3 роки тому
For the very wealthy!
@robertcarter1207
@robertcarter1207 3 роки тому
I like this and would consider it as a choice
@ohbladiohblada3230
@ohbladiohblada3230 3 роки тому
Good video! Nice job in being thorough! I'd go with Winner winner 🐔 🍽 dinner Texas #2 with inflatable dome & work all year around........
@oneshotme
@oneshotme 3 роки тому
Enjoyed your video so I gave it a Thumbs Up
@beblissnow5947
@beblissnow5947 2 роки тому
FANTASTIC !!! Thank you !
@JohnSmith-ft2tw
@JohnSmith-ft2tw 2 роки тому
The last system seems highest value, and easiest DIY project. I might first look at that for a basic "cabin on the lake" type use, to test it's potential. The logistics of availability, transportation costs, and a final leg to an off grid site would be major determining factors, as well as initial costs.
@danavadanei4667
@danavadanei4667 3 роки тому
Frumos și interesant, bravo.
@normgraham8630
@normgraham8630 3 роки тому
cool. makes me want to try to make my own lightweight concrete blocks.
@Zyscheriah
@Zyscheriah 3 роки тому
Super weird seeing unstaggered blocks on buildings.
@lordcthulhu17
@lordcthulhu17 3 роки тому
go to Japan it'll throw you for loop
@bryanmanx
@bryanmanx 3 роки тому
Ya no matter what anyone says to me I will still not feel right about it.
@colinstace1758
@colinstace1758 3 роки тому
@@bryanmanx it's attitudes like yours that holds back the industry, builders need to move with the times and step out of their comfort zone. Just think if the auto industry was like the building industry, we would still be driving T model fords. Embrace change and do some investigating before you judge a new technology 👍😊 ☮️ Not meaning to sound nasty, just my opinion 😊
@bryanmanx
@bryanmanx 3 роки тому
@@colinstace1758 lol not saying I'm against it. Just speaking to how we get so accustomed to seeing something one way. I am super excited about all these new building methods. I made a serious effort to build a monolithic dome. Unfortunately my wife is overly concerned with what others would think.
@chrysjohnson9347
@chrysjohnson9347 2 роки тому
@@colinstace1758 :- Please would you young " Hi Flyers " take into consideration the " Baby Boomers " ?? Most of us struggle with stairs / steps ! Quite frankly , a lot of us have housing you younger folk would want to buy ....c'mmon , join the dots ... allow us pensioners ground floor , decent easy access living with community services !! It seems the younger generations are very bitter and jealous ??
@MrPicklesAndTea
@MrPicklesAndTea Рік тому
My two favorite are the dome and styrofoam block, I wonder if there can be made a fiberglass strand reinforced styro-shot-crete to make a concrete dome.
@vasilij_chejto_syn
@vasilij_chejto_syn 3 роки тому
0:14 очень крутая идея постройки домов.
@jasonl3445
@jasonl3445 3 роки тому
Love it great ideas for humanity :)
@donraptor6156
@donraptor6156 3 роки тому
What part of humanty can afford the excess of $250.00 per square foot?
@johnmiranda2307
@johnmiranda2307 3 роки тому
Very well done. Thnx
@mlackey9812
@mlackey9812 3 роки тому
Terrific information. !!
@peterasey7282
@peterasey7282 2 роки тому
It is my dream house, hope we will cooperate well when in action. Love that a lot!!
@delz3501
@delz3501 2 роки тому
thank you- well done
@ghassansunnoqrot6820
@ghassansunnoqrot6820 2 роки тому
👍 Thanks. That was informative.
@forcesightknight
@forcesightknight 3 роки тому
Why didn't they offset the blocks in the last one?
@Pogimo68
@Pogimo68 3 роки тому
No need because they fill the inside with concrete and it locks it all together.
@banjori8471
@banjori8471 3 роки тому
Thanks😍
@budspencer.hussam7481
@budspencer.hussam7481 3 роки тому
WoooooW so nice job
@reynasolar8451
@reynasolar8451 3 роки тому
Que que material son los bloks gracias
@robertfoedisch9322
@robertfoedisch9322 3 роки тому
Great video and ideas
@Blackw0lff
@Blackw0lff 3 роки тому
You said multiple times that concrete is mold proof. That's absolutely not true at all.
@twizz420
@twizz420 3 роки тому
@irmux skeptic That's like saying rotten trees are mold proof, as long as you keep it in direct sunlight on top of a mountain far away from the ocean
@wakeupworld100
@wakeupworld100 3 роки тому
More resistant to mold would be a better terminology.
@wakeupworld100
@wakeupworld100 3 роки тому
@@twizz420 Certain capacities are better at resisting mold in others indeed.
@user-hu7ix5xc8q
@user-hu7ix5xc8q 5 місяців тому
The mold proof blocks are mold proof. But however perfectly they make mold proof blocks, if you're living in a house of its temperature gap between in and out of the house is too big, then the house starts to be moldy. That's freezing phenomenon especially in winter when the heating temperature is too high making big temperature gap from outside cold weather, it makes mold start to grow.
@wakeupworld100
@wakeupworld100 3 роки тому
Some stabilizer columns can be put in the middle of the dome buildings via ground to ceiling to help prevent collapse. Respect💯
@revertfpv2928
@revertfpv2928 3 роки тому
You don’t need that in circular shape
@NA-rl5fu
@NA-rl5fu 3 роки тому
Can you build an app specifically to join groups to build houses?
@glasszeraki9195
@glasszeraki9195 7 місяців тому
A subreddit or a discord channel could be used, I suppose.
@cblocker3149
@cblocker3149 3 роки тому
Interesting building ideas! Thanks for sharing.
@abdkaiali4228
@abdkaiali4228 3 роки тому
Very beautiful it's fantastic
@EdlundInside
@EdlundInside 3 роки тому
Well done - Informative and well narrated.
@thesamson1091
@thesamson1091 3 роки тому
Looks like a house you can build when we move to Mars in the future
@stevenbennett7175
@stevenbennett7175 3 роки тому
Bring your own dome
@wakeupworld100
@wakeupworld100 3 роки тому
Remixed cave and hut houses indeed.
@DeadLegendMusic
@DeadLegendMusic 3 роки тому
#5, the foam one from Quebec, should not even be on the market! Termites LOVE polystyrene foam. They are in North America too, nice company research.
@Praise___YaH
@Praise___YaH 3 роки тому
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@pinkelephants1421
@pinkelephants1421 3 роки тому
As I continue to watch your series with great interest, I can't help but note how greenhouse gas emissions heavy many of the materials and methods of construction are. Whilst many of these buildings will have a lower energy input over their useful occupancy life (that's great), I don't think that it's possible to truly describe most as eco-friendly. Costs are more than just what it takes to build them in the 1st place; overall environmental costs/impact matters too. End of life disposal is important for *any* product to eliminate landfill usage and all the problems associated with them. Most of these construction materials are not recyclable at end of life. TBC, these observations are NOT criticisms of the channel, but of materials used therein.
@alterego3734
@alterego3734 3 роки тому
But nature loves greenhouse gases...
@stephanweinberger
@stephanweinberger 3 роки тому
Blocks and concrete have much better insulation and higher thermal mass than other building methods, so in the long run you save a lot of energy for heating and cooling.
@pinkelephants1421
@pinkelephants1421 3 роки тому
@@stephanweinberger But are extremely energy intensive and highly polluting during manufacture & transportation to site. To be fair they are sometimes the only viable option due to conditions and intended use of the buildings but I think that wherever possible, it's good to limit their usage in favour of sustainable construction materials that are relatively easy to recycle at the end of their useful life; particularly in the case of plastics, polymers and polystyrene. The 3 R's - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
@stephanweinberger
@stephanweinberger 3 роки тому
@@pinkelephants1421 it all depends on what you define as "useful life". Brick/block/concrete buildings are usually designed to last for several decades, at least.
@williamd1891
@williamd1891 4 місяці тому
Stone, concrete and brick structures can last centuries with proper up keep. So the "end of life" process isn't an issue. Look at some buildings in Europe that were built in the 11,12 and 1300's that are still in use today.
@michaelharris764
@michaelharris764 3 роки тому
Great idea for building where can I look into building a two-story dome home with a inner courtyard with garden and swimming pool?
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
Hi, links are in description below the video. You can find more information there.
@asadullahkhan7739
@asadullahkhan7739 3 роки тому
Its really great & cheep Is it available in order
@1cnugent1
@1cnugent1 3 роки тому
I saw no mention of Basalt rebar or woven mesh as a substitute for rebar? Comments?
@lorilange8654
@lorilange8654 2 роки тому
Brilliant!!!!
@shirleenrodriguez3355
@shirleenrodriguez3355 3 роки тому
Great videos
@aleftau4043
@aleftau4043 3 роки тому
How much cost ... is cheaper or xpensive to building...whit a concrete dome a home...!?
@eddielane9569
@eddielane9569 3 роки тому
You made one mistake in the beginning of the video. You said that the inflated form was sprayed with shotcrete and then rebar was added but rebar is added first then the shotcrete.
@djandross3801
@djandross3801 2 роки тому
Dome homes are the BEST!! structures for living known to man.
@lourdesgarcia2969
@lourdesgarcia2969 3 роки тому
Hmm...does the rebar hold it's shape created by the dome? Strong enough to hold cement; stay that shape? Are the domes structurally safe; mathematically engineered?
@q.e.d.9112
@q.e.d.9112 3 роки тому
Domes share a quality with boats; all that curvature makes for a lot of strength. As you can see in the video, these structures can span large areas with neither columns nor beams, provided they are properly designed and constructed.
@mikeezlove5006
@mikeezlove5006 3 місяці тому
the concrete dome would be good if used in makeing road tunneling the shaide space and ease of install seems perfect for the road work of sheltering the roads many benifits there
@donnamurphy5698
@donnamurphy5698 3 роки тому
What is the hurricane rating on each of these systems?
@markpasquarella3223
@markpasquarella3223 Рік тому
No mention of hemp Crete or soil bag building, any more coming in this series? Also would be useful to know pricing per square foot
@KD-ug4jp
@KD-ug4jp 2 роки тому
I wonder about how freezing climates would affect the Styrofoam-cement blocks.
@zendean5207
@zendean5207 3 роки тому
Which is the cheapest of these methods?
@fayzemourie7776
@fayzemourie7776 2 роки тому
it is great way to build this is great technology and much more and strong
@uCare2much4them
@uCare2much4them 3 роки тому
yes ... good ideas!
@yoxat1
@yoxat1 3 роки тому
Enjoyed your video
@emadeldinhessain3272
@emadeldinhessain3272 3 роки тому
Super .
@olsonlr
@olsonlr 3 роки тому
Liked them all except the Quebec foam and OSB wall. Fire would ravage it and kill a person from the fumes in no time!
@snappyone
@snappyone 3 роки тому
You may be interested in graphene reinforced concrete, it's a new technology to use less material
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 3 роки тому
Thanks for letting me know, I'll check it out.
@IraQNid
@IraQNid 2 роки тому
Binishells has me thinking back to the Foam Home and original Planet of the Apes movies :)
@mariotommadich4685
@mariotommadich4685 3 роки тому
Would rammed earth walls not emit high levels of radon, just like pure concrete walls would do?
@WesS2016
@WesS2016 3 роки тому
Could you give me a link to the information on radon coming from concrete walls? Was looking into building with it.
@gabrielferrer3205
@gabrielferrer3205 3 роки тому
Which one is the cheapest technology per square inch?
@stephanweinberger
@stephanweinberger 3 роки тому
Depends on how you define "cheap". Just for building, or in the long run?
@billygraham5589
@billygraham5589 2 місяці тому
What’s the cost on the cockerel dome with the concrete sprayed (gunite?) to the outside? I’m thinking of a small dome on the order of 1200 sq ft for the living area and maybe 500 sq ft for the garage.
@kevenskilatonyius2178
@kevenskilatonyius2178 3 роки тому
bad place to be in Earth quake , Tornado resistance + wind tolerant . LOVE THIS IDEA
@ithacacomments4811
@ithacacomments4811 2 роки тому
Domes...the homes of the future!
@debbiesteffan5293
@debbiesteffan5293 3 роки тому
Just need to know costs for average house??
@edmondpharez5028
@edmondpharez5028 2 роки тому
VERY INTERESTING!
@goudagirl6095
@goudagirl6095 2 роки тому
Wondering how those concrete homes stack up so as not becoming heat or cold sinks during hot or cold weather? As one who lives in TX, this is a big 'yuck' in the summer - I have a concrete slab patio that gets very warm during hot weather...guess where all that heat tends to transfer to? :-( Tho I do like the siren call of "strong, safe & QUIET!"
@mikapeltokorpi7671
@mikapeltokorpi7671 3 роки тому
Comfort Block: XPS is no good for humidity (ref. temp. gradient); will survive probably 20-30 years. There seem to be also many cold bridges in the insulated ones. US standards could differ from EU ones, though. OSblock is even worse. When XPS degrdes, it will create condensed water pockets - next to plywood kind of material.
@furetfuret6089
@furetfuret6089 6 місяців тому
What is the name of the firt method please ? I'm french and I dont understand... Thank you
@kaleoariola
@kaleoariola 3 роки тому
Intresting stuff
@richardshultz6834
@richardshultz6834 Рік тому
The biggest problem with perfict block is cost some thing like $26 sq/ft plus shipping for the block then you will need to add rebar and concrete.
@___GhostRider___
@___GhostRider___ Рік тому
I really like these..
@captainharris8980
@captainharris8980 3 роки тому
How do they hold up against earthquakes?
@n1mbusmusic606
@n1mbusmusic606 3 роки тому
Comfort block made of hempctete? Or that pneumatic monolith frame with spray on hempcteye or aircrete? Live but reg portland cement concrete isn't very sustainable!
@raymondavila1832
@raymondavila1832 2 роки тому
I would like to learn more about your dome housing and the cost
@cgstech5657
@cgstech5657 2 роки тому
Links are in the description below, you can find more info there.
@millenniumfalcon4498
@millenniumfalcon4498 3 роки тому
Nice house
@michaeijn67
@michaeijn67 2 роки тому
This completely makes sense in tornado dangerous areas of the US. I cant understand why the government dose not force the building industry for these designs as a standard practice in tornado dangerous areas? No more shingled roofs, minimal insulation, and almost maintenance free walls and roofs.
@protonneutron9046
@protonneutron9046 2 роки тому
because in the USA we have human rights. If you want that type of control go to NK
@carolb3327
@carolb3327 Рік тому
@@protonneutron9046 I would say, why not give potential home owners in tornado alley ( like me) a choice between these building methods/materials or standard conventional methods/materials? Some day, I want to own a dome home with an attached dome greenhouse. I don't pretend to be an architect or civil engineer, but I think this could be done perhaps via 3D printing. Protocols for this method already exist. Nasa has issued plans/drawing for proposed living spaces on Mars in which 3D printed structures are constructed via 3D printing machines that use materials on Mars to create the shotcrete.
@protonneutron9046
@protonneutron9046 Рік тому
@@carolb3327 You should be able to build whatever you want. I never advocated abrogating ones property rights.
@fp1030
@fp1030 3 роки тому
very great
@mshoaib2176
@mshoaib2176 3 роки тому
Has anyone seen normal blocks burning?
@randythekidsonmybucketlist4663
@randythekidsonmybucketlist4663 3 роки тому
Nice video and yes id say different for sure,,worth a subscribe to check out different things..
@jokopurnomo4602
@jokopurnomo4602 2 місяці тому
Amazing
@69bobr
@69bobr 3 роки тому
Is any one of them resistant to earthquakes?
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