You don't know that. Also even if they were the technology is still in its infancy its only going to get better and cheaper till it puts you out of the job
@@jbone9900 old head can’t keep up with the times. They’re changing and innovation will always be present. Idek why you wouldn’t want it to happen because it will make everything easier
Yeah no, it’s kinda cool to look at but smooth interior is a must, it’s all rounded and nothing flat and is impossible to make everything fit in, also cleaning would be impossible
You can plaster the interior walls or add a clear epoxy that would fill in all the cracks and joints but still able to see it if you want and no dust sticking
It seems like something if civilization collapsed and we rebuilt and found this that we wouldn't know how they did it and it would become a funny conspiracy theory.
This technology still needs to be refined. The fireplace looks lumpy, a lot of the lines inside and out look uneven. I noticed nothing hanging from the interior walls which would be a issue for most. And like others mentioned, dust would definitely collect in between the layers of wall inside and out. You’d have to clean the inside of your house with a leaf blower. As is, it would make a cool restaurant or something. 🤷🏽♂️
To the point of hanging things on the wall, that seems to be an aesthetic choice for this particular house’s interior design. You can certainly hang things in the walls if you wanted to. You’d need a hammer drill, a masonry bit, and masonry screws, and since the entire wall surface is basically one big “stud” you can hang anything on any part of the wall securely, unlike drywall.
Yes and yes. Open cell spray foam insulation is sprayed between the exterior and interior sides of the wall. If you would like a smooth finish on the interior walls, you have a couple of options: Option one would be drilling wood lathes onto the walls and attaching drywall like you would normally. The other option would be stuccoing the walls, where you’re adding a thin layer of concrete on top and smoothing it out with a trowel.
The nuce part is you can do all the plumbing anf electrical and insert all the boxes and fixtures for electrical outlets and stuff into the wet concrete to make it easier to run and install it all instead of having to core drill and cut all that hard dried concrete. But for dust if you use a matt clear eloxy anf make it smooth dust wont stick
I want a 3d printed, shot-gun style, side-hall, above-basement, corner home in Algiers, Louisiana, with a porch facing the levee to watch the ships pass by in the sunset, while sipping on cognac.
I dont know anything about construction or cement. But i feel like this is a terrible idea. Are the pipes and electical being cemented solid into the walls? Hows that going to be when you need repairs to wires and plumbing? Isnt the house going to crack? I dont see any joints or whatever there called to help with the exspansion and contraction in the cement from weather changes?
Not sure if I'm the only to notice or nice but place looks amazing till you get to the bath window trim or caseing down to bath tub barely tried to make a good cut other then that good looking in my eyes and pretty cool looking
@@TheBigG4 what about hail or a tornado ? a safe house shouldnt only protect you from rain but all weather. Yeah the rain is good but will the entire house can collapse if a car accidently hits it.
Are these structurally sound?? It’s gonna expand and contract from weather, I feel like this shit is j gonna crack and crumble. Unless the layers act as contraction joints, idk someone plz help me understand
Idk man . I just can’t see it being something that the world switches over to. Also I know of like 150 at least guys out of a job if for some reason everyone falls in love with round walls again. It def had its advantages tho . The whole house is load bearing but what about like hanging fixtures on walls? What happens when you don’t want it anymore . Never match a patch up
As a mom, no thank you. Now if they had put up dry wall and painted it then yeah i would go for this. But cleaning the walls, with cement texture. There is bot enough time in the day to clean that. And then how would i hang my pictures? Too much constant trouble.
Still cost just as much by the time you get your house. All they done is made the house building faster. And with the rising cost of land your not saving anything! Great idea for making more money only
Man I would rather live in a traditional home I would probably take it if there was drywall inside or sheet rock or something I can’t imagine all the dust that would get in those walls and I feel like they would be really really cold in winter
All these people, ah impossible to clean haha, get over it. House is huge, doubt they has that problem plus could always plaster the inside. Just appreciate how this is created
I think it's pretty durable. But from what I've seen... It uses 40% MORE concrete than regular buildings... So take this concept with a grain of salt because it's not exactly economical.
@@nugget6635 it looks cool for maybe a shed or dog house, but I don’t think it could handle the pressure and weight of a house with a roof. It’s a fun concept but blocks are the logical thing to use, way more stable and durable over time.
Walls-- even ugly walls lacking proper reinforcement- are only one component of a house ( about 11-15 percent ) This is not a “ fully 3D printed house “. You still need a roof, floor, ceiling, etc, etc
A house like that won't make it past 20 years.. I'm sure there is cracks all over the house and as soon as water gets in it's over!! Like I said no more then 20 years
Don't think it's worth the money. Yes it's build fast and cheap. But how strong or utility wise its going to be useful? A hand build house can be re-designed in many ways such as where my family and I took the roof off and build another floor on top I where it was. On a 3D printed house can't be much done once it's printed. Especially if you need more outlets or certain thing you want to change that involves wall destruction. Nevertheless it's impressive engineering to 3D print a house.
I believe leaving those undulations was an esthetic decision cos they could screed a layer of cement or plaster on it to give it a more classic look
Yep, suddenly it becomes very art-deco. I really like it, other than it is a bit dark.
Dust will be happy about the many cracks and also the housekeeper 😅
Plaster
You don't know that. Also even if they were the technology is still in its infancy its only going to get better and cheaper till it puts you out of the job
@@LuisFlores-mc2tc yeah right I'm a framer and woods always cheaper.
@jbone9900 the concrete and rubar will be able to withstand tornados and storms, unlike wood and cheap drywall and particle board that's for sure.
@@jbone9900 old head can’t keep up with the times. They’re changing and innovation will always be present. Idek why you wouldn’t want it to happen because it will make everything easier
They should hook trowels up on the sides to blend and smooth it
You don't get paid for good ideas bro
Yes because it is ugly
Yes!!
Nothing a little plastering can't fix.
Yeah no, it’s kinda cool to look at but smooth interior is a must, it’s all rounded and nothing flat and is impossible to make everything fit in, also cleaning would be impossible
Ye
The dust inside would be too much
Have another contractor add a layer to smooth out the interior
You can plaster the interior walls or add a clear epoxy that would fill in all the cracks and joints but still able to see it if you want and no dust sticking
Add wood walls
It seems like something if civilization collapsed and we rebuilt and found this that we wouldn't know how they did it and it would become a funny conspiracy theory.
Exactly, wud even look like alien structures
This is actually very nice!
Cope
@@dillonqaphsiel7977it is though
This technology still needs to be refined. The fireplace looks lumpy, a lot of the lines inside and out look uneven. I noticed nothing hanging from the interior walls which would be a issue for most. And like others mentioned, dust would definitely collect in between the layers of wall inside and out. You’d have to clean the inside of your house with a leaf blower. As is, it would make a cool restaurant or something. 🤷🏽♂️
To the point of hanging things on the wall, that seems to be an aesthetic choice for this particular house’s interior design. You can certainly hang things in the walls if you wanted to. You’d need a hammer drill, a masonry bit, and masonry screws, and since the entire wall surface is basically one big “stud” you can hang anything on any part of the wall securely, unlike drywall.
Have fun cleaning the walls.
Pressure washer
@@aberbainside your house?
@@aSASa45454just use lower psi duhhhh
Coat the walls in non stick spray to protect from dirt dust water and goop
pressure washer would take of that.
The imperfections outside hurt me
Right by the front door!!!!
Perfect imperfections
I thought the same xD
House brought to you by Hornets
How many floors it can build ?
How durable will be this house?
well, how durable is concrete?
Shit
Concrete isnt durable... But reinforced or armored concrete is for sure. Just put steel in it.
Concrete isn’t durable? Compared to what, pine and gypsum??? These houses are hurricane proof, flood proof, and earthquake proof.
Let’s get these homes built 😊.
So is it well insulated for extremely cold and hot weather? Can you still put up dry wall if you prefer smooth walls inside ?
Yes and yes.
Open cell spray foam insulation is sprayed between the exterior and interior sides of the wall.
If you would like a smooth finish on the interior walls, you have a couple of options: Option one would be drilling wood lathes onto the walls and attaching drywall like you would normally. The other option would be stuccoing the walls, where you’re adding a thin layer of concrete on top and smoothing it out with a trowel.
Only thing that I dis like is the groves if it could be cleaner look wise that would be a game changer
Hanging stuff up must be fun.
The nuce part is you can do all the plumbing anf electrical and insert all the boxes and fixtures for electrical outlets and stuff into the wet concrete to make it easier to run and install it all instead of having to core drill and cut all that hard dried concrete. But for dust if you use a matt clear eloxy anf make it smooth dust wont stick
I want a 3d printed, shot-gun style, side-hall, above-basement, corner home in Algiers, Louisiana, with a porch facing the levee to watch the ships pass by in the sunset, while sipping on cognac.
what's in the mixture does it use regular cement and building sand?
Im guessing something like quickcrete
It must be an epoxy of some sort, to not have aggregate and/or rebar, is somewhat questionable
Looks beautiful.
Cool, but what about the insulation?
I like how it’s a completely unrefined print, layers completely uneven in some parts.
Next: 3D printed president
🤣
Already happened
What’s the background music?
Does it have electric and sewage?
Possible to hang art on the walls?
How's the durability?
What about the cost yo is it cheaper than a teadition stock built home
Where is it done,details pks
I dont know anything about construction or cement. But i feel like this is a terrible idea. Are the pipes and electical being cemented solid into the walls? Hows that going to be when you need repairs to wires and plumbing? Isnt the house going to crack? I dont see any joints or whatever there called to help with the exspansion and contraction in the cement from weather changes?
got the layer lines. What happens if you get stringing?
How to clean outside wall
After rain and dust
Power washer would probably work great
Not sure if I'm the only to notice or nice but place looks amazing till you get to the bath window trim or caseing down to bath tub barely tried to make a good cut other then that good looking in my eyes and pretty cool looking
What is the Durability of the Building
Is it strong enough? Like some rocket parts can't be 3d printed because they may burst during ignition.
But this isnt a rocket it just needs to go against rain
@@TheBigG4 Rain wind storms possible earth quakes and tornadoes/hurricanes depending on where it is
@@Chopemup717 still not a rocket that needs to be
Airtight extremly heat resistant and out of hard metal
@@TheBigG4 what about hail or a tornado ? a safe house shouldnt only protect you from rain but all weather. Yeah the rain is good but will the entire house can collapse if a car accidently hits it.
@@ronnie2k175 it’s literally concrete and rebar not some of those lilttle paper walls
I would love to have one, very minimal upkeep to outside of home
Are these structurally sound?? It’s gonna expand and contract from weather, I feel like this shit is j gonna crack and crumble. Unless the layers act as contraction joints, idk someone plz help me understand
They never show how they deal with the overhang or second floor
How would you mount a TV on the wall 🤔
What's this music, man? I love this!!
Kyle’s biggest enemy is a concrete house and no drywall
What's the price?
No rebar?
Idk man . I just can’t see it being something that the world switches over to. Also I know of like 150 at least guys out of a job if for some reason everyone falls in love with round walls again. It def had its advantages tho . The whole house is load bearing but what about like hanging fixtures on walls? What happens when you don’t want it anymore . Never match a patch up
As a mom, no thank you. Now if they had put up dry wall and painted it then yeah i would go for this. But cleaning the walls, with cement texture. There is bot enough time in the day to clean that. And then how would i hang my pictures? Too much constant trouble.
How do they do lintel?
what kinds of mortars they using.
Do you sell this equipments??
how much?
where is the foundation
What is the Budget for Middle class Building 2BHK
In 5 years you won't even see those lines BTW
Really ? Why not?
@@t.ch1492is that a real question
@@t.ch1492erosion
I feel like this house isnt best to live in because a natural disaster and it could collapse
@@shuanextremehow would a house made of wood survive a natural disaster while a house made of literal concrete wouldn’t
3D Walls marveling would also be interesting
Roots and vines are going to have a field day between those wedges.
Rebar???
I always wanted my house to look like a hornets nest
Still cost just as much by the time you get your house. All they done is made the house building faster. And with the rising cost of land your not saving anything! Great idea for making more money only
Man I would rather live in a traditional home I would probably take it if there was drywall inside or sheet rock or something I can’t imagine all the dust that would get in those walls and I feel like they would be really really cold in winter
What is their strenght !
How much prince full house make to 3dprint
❤❤very cOol. but what is the life of this House ?
I want one! 😊
I like the robots that build houses out of sustainable materials
All these people, ah impossible to clean haha, get over it. House is huge, doubt they has that problem plus could always plaster the inside. Just appreciate how this is created
This is Future ❤
Is this safe?
Its strong as concrete actually😊
Needs some color outside ❤
These should be affordable
How many Rooms in this house
Have fun cleaing each layer
I’d really like to see how it handles quakes or a tropical storm.
this is germany not murica fool
I think it's pretty durable. But from what I've seen... It uses 40% MORE concrete than regular buildings... So take this concept with a grain of salt because it's not exactly economical.
@@nugget6635 it looks cool for maybe a shed or dog house, but I don’t think it could handle the pressure and weight of a house with a roof. It’s a fun concept but blocks are the logical thing to use, way more stable and durable over time.
@@nugget6635concrete is cheaper than all that wood and labor they use to build modern day houses. Way cheaper
It must be an epoxy of some sort, to not have aggregate and/or rebar, is somewhat questionable
looks perfect..
Did you finish that with gems?😂
I want one how do I find out who can make me one?
I’ll do solar on all of them
Dark and stark.
No rebar? I don't think It will hold up for that long....
Doesn't concrete degrade after 50 years?
So I guess residential electricians will have to learn how to run conduit?
Good home for Bugs and mite's
This is just the beginning..
sir you can't call it fully 3d printed if the door and pipes and furniture aren't even made out of a 3d printer
I bet it's insanely heavy
Walls-- even ugly walls lacking proper reinforcement- are only one component of a house ( about 11-15 percent ) This is not a “ fully 3D printed house “. You still need a roof, floor, ceiling, etc, etc
3D printing replaces the need for brickwork and nothing else, you’ll still need insulation, hvac systems, finishes, roofs, plumbing etc
@@RADICALDESIGNOFFICIAL
Roofs and ceilings are nice too
A house like that won't make it past 20 years.. I'm sure there is cracks all over the house and as soon as water gets in it's over!! Like I said no more then 20 years
If my little plastic toys fail I don’t carde but if my house fails then
Don't think it's worth the money.
Yes it's build fast and cheap.
But how strong or utility wise its going to be useful?
A hand build house can be re-designed in many ways such as where my family and I took the roof off and build another floor on top I where it was.
On a 3D printed house can't be much done once it's printed.
Especially if you need more outlets or certain thing you want to change that involves wall destruction.
Nevertheless it's impressive engineering to 3D print a house.
XXL sized fridge, because no isolation in the walls. 😂😅
Fabulousss....🎉🎉
Come to Alabama and build this house on my lot
I’m serious!!!!!
Looks like a disaster waiting to happen.. especially if there's a electrical problem or plumbing problem later on down the road
engineers be like:oh ma gawd bro ai is taking over our jobs now?
Bravo ❤❤❤❤
Hope you don't want to hang any pictures.
It must be an epoxy of some sort, to not have aggregate and/or rebar, is somewhat questionable
Imagine all the crap and debris that'll collect between those layers???
Mujhe v banwana aisa ghar
Shit look like a toilet paper roll 😂
can concrete houses withstand earthquakes??
They took errr job.