The flexible grids shown at 2:17 would retain soil better if interplanted with a diverse variety of plants. It is a healthy, diverse plant biome that causes roots to release glues which both hold the soil together and in place, and allow better drainage. Avoiding synthetic chemical additives is important as any will kill soil biome diversity. Would be great if this showed ways to incorporate bioswales into paved landscapes. Bioswales are depressed areas that gather rain runoff from roadways, other paved areas. They use mulch and biology (plants, typically including site-appropriate trees to reduce water from going into storm drains; reduce downstream flooding; reduce ground subsidence and concrete cracking; reduce irrigation costs for landscaping around businesses; city buildings, residetial areas; replace ugly, raised paved pork chops used for traffic control; reduce water runoff, lessen heat island effects; heat islands, control street litter; reduce air and water pollution; reduce crime by adding walkability and bikeability; reduce human waste from reaching waterways (often stormdrains and sewer lines share the same piping, this overwhelms treatment plants, so the excess is sent elsewhere 'into the wild'); increase quality water supply using natural processes to clean the water before it flows into watertables and aquifers; reduce the need to expand existing starmdrain systems; reduce pumping costs because free water has been localized instead of centralizef where it is metered and must be pumped (at great cost because water is heavy and uses a lot of electricity to pump it, as well as the costs from building and maintenance of related piping, other structures); reducing brownouts; regreening;adding beauty;adding comfort; etc. Bioswales are much better than the ugly pits used called detention/retention ponds.
🌟😊👏 This channel never fails to bring a smile to my face and lift my spirits! It's amazing how these mind-blowing construction technologies showcased in the video can inspire and captivate us. The innovative ideas and cutting-edge advancements in construction truly leave me in awe. Kudos to the creators for sharing such uplifting content that brightens our day and sparks our curiosity. Keep up the fantastic work! 🏗🌇✨
@ 4:32 ROFL Quote "secret weapon no concrete is required here's how it works Foundation screws are driven into the ground then supplemented with spacers" Then @ 5:07 Quote "manufacturer has great news the system is compatible with fast drying concrete" Bit of a contradiction...
I work with styrofoam for 45 yrs, it's called efis systems, apparently its great for insulation , and i like other foam systems! Thanks for the videos nakama, friend Shalom!
I had a sheet metal building, that got blown away by Oklahoma tarnado, sheet metal buildings don't last long here in Oklahoma due to high winds and tarnados?
3:50 The biggest problem with this drainage system is the use of corrugated pipe... Smooth wall pipe is significantly better for drains than the ridged corrugations that trap and hold water and restrict the ability of the system to flush debris out of the pipes...they also reduce the water's flow rate through the pipes, smooth pipe can carry far more water per minute than corrugated pipe can...
The sheepswool insulation was tried in an upmarket housing scheme in Britain years ago & despite being treated with borax to kill insects, the drywall had to be stripped off and the sheepswool replaced with normal insulation... I remember reading about this maybe 10 years ago.... 🙄😂
Idk. Moss is super hardy and tend to grow in little to no sunlight areas. The caves around me have moss that grows inside them. The heat all I can say is my solar panels don’t get very hot because the mount we use allows air flow underneath it and I haven’t really seen any roof mounted ones that lack airflow but I’m not an expert. I just don’t see it as much of an issue.
Could use bifacial solar panels that sit clear of the plantings, and angled for best capture. Bifacial panels allow light through. If you have a flat roof -the bifacial panels could be part of a gazebo roof so you could have a covered area with a view. The water from the panels could be harvested/reused and used to maintain the plantings instead of funneling it directly off the roof.
"Urban greening increases the happiness index of city dwellers."; just like the kinetic mess of windfarms is the extension of urban dystopia into rural tranquility. Believe all the programming and the lies.
The flexible grids shown at 2:17 would retain soil better if interplanted with a diverse variety of plants.
It is a healthy, diverse plant biome that causes roots to release glues which both hold the soil together and in place, and allow better drainage.
Avoiding synthetic chemical additives is important as any will kill soil biome diversity.
Would be great if this showed ways to incorporate bioswales into paved landscapes.
Bioswales are depressed areas that gather rain runoff from roadways, other paved areas.
They use mulch and biology (plants, typically including site-appropriate trees to reduce water from going into storm drains; reduce downstream flooding; reduce ground subsidence and concrete cracking; reduce irrigation costs for landscaping around businesses; city buildings, residetial areas; replace ugly, raised paved pork chops used for traffic control; reduce water runoff, lessen heat island effects; heat islands, control street litter; reduce air and water pollution; reduce crime by adding walkability and bikeability; reduce human waste from reaching waterways (often stormdrains and sewer lines share the same piping, this overwhelms treatment plants, so the excess is sent elsewhere 'into the wild'); increase quality water supply using natural processes to clean the water before it flows into watertables and aquifers; reduce the need to expand existing starmdrain systems; reduce pumping costs because free water has been localized instead of centralizef where it is metered and must be pumped (at great cost because water is heavy and uses a lot of electricity to pump it, as well as the costs from building and maintenance of related piping, other structures); reducing brownouts; regreening;adding beauty;adding comfort; etc.
Bioswales are much better than the ugly pits used called detention/retention ponds.
🌟😊👏 This channel never fails to bring a smile to my face and lift my spirits! It's amazing how these mind-blowing construction technologies showcased in the video can inspire and captivate us. The innovative ideas and cutting-edge advancements in construction truly leave me in awe. Kudos to the creators for sharing such uplifting content that brightens our day and sparks our curiosity. Keep up the fantastic work! 🏗🌇✨
@ 4:32 ROFL
Quote
"secret weapon no concrete is required here's how it works
Foundation screws are driven into the ground then supplemented with spacers"
Then @ 5:07
Quote
"manufacturer has great news the system is compatible with fast drying concrete"
Bit of a contradiction...
"You can use concrete" doesn't mean that "you should"...
I work with styrofoam for 45 yrs, it's called efis systems, apparently its great for insulation , and i like other foam systems!
Thanks for the videos nakama, friend Shalom!
nice video
I love how this channel always cheers me up no matter what. Kudos!
I had a sheet metal building, that got blown away by Oklahoma tarnado, sheet metal buildings don't last long here in Oklahoma due to high winds and tarnados?
3:50 The biggest problem with this drainage system is the use of corrugated pipe...
Smooth wall pipe is significantly better for drains than the ridged corrugations that trap and hold water and restrict the ability of the system to flush debris out of the pipes...they also reduce the water's flow rate through the pipes, smooth pipe can carry far more water per minute than corrugated pipe can...
I show these to my grandma when she falls asleep, better than coffee
The sheepswool insulation was tried in an upmarket housing scheme in Britain years ago & despite being treated with borax to kill insects, the drywall had to be stripped off and the sheepswool replaced with normal insulation... I remember reading about this maybe 10 years ago.... 🙄😂
THE MUSIC IS SO GOOD LOL The base makes it even better
This channel is what keep me going every day! Love every bit of this video!
Great Civil Working Products
Sir, are all these technologies patented with Patent rights, under intellectual property law?
...lmao...yeah, put solar panels on top of the "green" f'n roof you just installed 😛
TY TZ
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HOW can solar panels be installed ON TOP of a GREEN roof??? Doesn’t it need sunlight? Water? The heat from the panels will kill it too
Idk. Moss is super hardy and tend to grow in little to no sunlight areas. The caves around me have moss that grows inside them. The heat all I can say is my solar panels don’t get very hot because the mount we use allows air flow underneath it and I haven’t really seen any roof mounted ones that lack airflow but I’m not an expert. I just don’t see it as much of an issue.
Could use bifacial solar panels that sit clear of the plantings, and angled for best capture. Bifacial panels allow light through.
If you have a flat roof -the bifacial panels could be part of a gazebo roof so you could have a covered area with a view.
The water from the panels could be harvested/reused and used to maintain the plantings instead of funneling it directly off the roof.
Et toujours cette voix désagréable 😢😢😢😡
Far from mind blowing 😂
Roof top decks are not utilized enough …!!
I'm frist
"Urban greening increases the happiness index of city dwellers."; just like the kinetic mess of windfarms is the extension of urban dystopia into rural tranquility. Believe all the programming and the lies.
I quit watching these because of the constant background music noise
That’s why we have volume controls or mute 🤷♂️ run them using CC 😂
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nice!
foam concrete? genius!
I like the other narrator better