Every time someone comes out with a new way to build a cheaper home it just ends up being priced at the same price as every other house. It saves no one money except for the developers.
1:40 it's cheaper than concrete... But it's getting filled with concrete? It's recyclable... Clean Styrofoam is recyclable, dirty Styrofoam (like stuff that touches concrete) not that easily.
These plastic houses will represent an environmental burden for future generations. The liquidation of such structures will be expensive and will threaten the environment.
I like the idea of the video, but seems like the delivery was pretty poor. Lots of talk about using plastic, but what's the environmental impact over 10 years when it degrades? What about the Gabion walls? Aren't walls suppose to last for years?There were also no specifics on the number of years either. After reading other comments, seems like much of the video did not properly inform viewers about the cons of each construction.
I don't see anything here that would increase productivity or efficiency after the costs are added in; transparent aluminum is really strong but the cost makes it unqualified for most projects. The metrics may yield a better outcome but the cost of implementing would make it questionable to justify.
Строительные технологии, направленные на экономии материалов. А стало быть на прочности. И если для Майами это подойдет, то для заснеженной России - нет.
just fine.it is work. actually ,it using by fixture.so it can holding weight by the steel. that was fine. just looking danger. but it was fine, and work.
the precast concrete walls is normal. .... but i wouldnt use them for a basement wall. the concrete mats in lieu of rip-rap rolls of rebar (might be alright but would have a weak axis) the rest are junk
Not really seeing anything new or exciting here. Thermal brick walls with a carbon fiber infused foam? Why? foam isn't going to add anything structurally since they are floating inside the brick. The are quite a few other drawbacks as well such as the needless cost of adding carbon fiber to the foam. The Styrofoam walls filled with concrete are not new.. I know a guy who has been selling then for well over 20 years now.. great for homes... terrible for pools as there is nothing protecting the exposed styrofoam from the water other than the plastic pool liner. Gabion walls are but ugly.. especially once the steel starts to rust. They also will not last as long as other traditional walls. Precast walls have existed for decades and decades.. hell the city I grew up in replaced a bridge in a week using precast cement.. and that was in the early 80s Army engineers have been using concrete mats for decades to line waterways. Bubble deck concrete floors while weighing less than normal concreate floors are also incredible weak and prone to collapse Plastic sheeting in a ditch is again nothing new Modular block walls again is nothing new And rolling out rebar? Again nothing new There is nothing new or exciting in the video!
Wie zal zeggen of die vloer met minder beton, over een paar jaar niet in elkaar stort? Omdat geld de overweging is en niet de stevigheid, dan tart je het noodlot.
Pool blocks. This seems like overkill to me. Our 25' x 50' x 10' depth pool is 50 years old and its made of treated plywood and treated 2x4s with a Vermiculite bottom. We are on our 3rd liner and about ready for a 4th liner because my Golden Retriever ripped the 15 year old liner that is in it. Pool patches work for now but they will only last so long. What is really ridiculous here is that I know treated wood will last over 50 years in the ground and it won't crack or break while people rarely keep their pools more than 20 years before they get sick of pool care and fill it in. People also use concrete and tend to get cracks that need to be filled every so often. Much easier to patch a rip in rubber. If you want a long lasting, cheap, easy to build pool that will last longer than you are probably willing to care for it, just use treated plywood panels on a treated 2x4 pine frame. It also makes building a board walk around it really easy because its easy to screw in to the wood frame. Its also easy to replace rotted panels where leaks formed any time you pull out the liner. Just remove the screws around the border, remove the panel, put up a new panel and replace the screws with new ones. Don't waste your money on concrete that will be expensive to remove in 20 years when you built it like a bomb shelter to last 200 years.
Yo! Maybe tell people that the majority of these cant be used readily in areas that freeze! If you have frost line clevage most of the these will shear break beyond structural tolerances.
The polystyrene pool blocks certainly work we have had temperatures down as low as - 15 Celsius on our pool in sw France and the pool at +35 Celsius in summer. No problems. In fact the ps helps insulate from the extremes
EPS is not environmentally friendly at all. We can't burn it only storage it and it basically doesn't degrade. It costs tons of energy to pull apart again to styrene and that stuff is more easily made from crude.
The pool blocks seem kind of pointless. Sure they're slightly lighter but they're still filled with concrete. Having more seams doesn't look like it's more waterproof than just using concrete. Ultimately it doesn't look to be more efficient than a normal concrete pool. The man power needed to install the blocks seems to be higher than just framing for a concrete pool. The blocks themselves also arent' compared to the cost of just framing and concrete.
It doesn't matter when general purpose robots can do manual labor effectively it won't matter what technique, material or technology you are using. Their labor would be essentially free.
Isn’t there enough, Styrofoam and plastic in the world? Can’t wait to stick with traditional renewable recyclable building materials without all the fucking plastic.
"When installed correctly, gabion walls can last for years.."
..Is that impressive?
what do you expect from chat gpt generated script?
The role of agriculture technology in sustainable farming is crucial
My thoughts exactly. So can a cardboard box
As a construction worker...I cannot believe this technique works.
because they dont
I knew all those years playing with LEGO as a kid had to come in useful someday...
"construction workers cant believe this technique works" then proceeds to show construction workers just going about business as normal
Every time someone comes out with a new way to build a cheaper home it just ends up being priced at the same price as every other house. It saves no one money except for the developers.
Love it.
1:40 it's cheaper than concrete... But it's getting filled with concrete?
It's recyclable... Clean Styrofoam is recyclable, dirty Styrofoam (like stuff that touches concrete) not that easily.
they mean after the pool starts on fire, you can recycle it to a landfill like most of your recyclables
it has good function at waterproof
WHERE THE HELL IS THE THUMBNAIL PRODUCT I CLICKED ON THIS VIDEO FOR !?!?!?!?!?!?!?!?!
Report wrong Thmabnail
These plastic houses will represent an environmental burden for future generations. The liquidation of such structures will be expensive and will threaten the environment.
Чел кирпичи кладет, а торцы без раствора)))
truly armature work
@@zarthemad8386 Amateur? Armature would be on an electric motor.
6:11 seriously that guy just glued those two water pipes together with some superglue that’s gonna leak 100%
Trusting their experience and judgment can be crucial in evaluating new methods
The Gabion Walls are not attractive, and I would hope that such a simple construction method could last a few decades.
4:00 how is that a tank? It has a freaking door opening.
That's just an underground garage that will get a small apartment on top.
It will get sealed at the end it's just there for workers to get inside.
I like the idea of the video, but seems like the delivery was pretty poor. Lots of talk about using plastic, but what's the environmental impact over 10 years when it degrades? What about the Gabion walls? Aren't walls suppose to last for years?There were also no specifics on the number of years either. After reading other comments, seems like much of the video did not properly inform viewers about the cons of each construction.
I don't see anything here that would increase productivity or efficiency after the costs are added in; transparent aluminum is really strong but the cost makes it unqualified for most projects. The metrics may yield a better outcome but the cost of implementing would make it questionable to justify.
Very interesting technique, but if construction workers can't believe this works then how can I hmm? 🤔
The precision and speed of grape harvesting using agriculture technology are commendable. This innovation will certainly boost productivity.
? Did you Watch this video or are you a Bot?
damn, got clickbaited by the thumbnail.
4:08 There is nothing new here! Come to us, to Belarus and Russia. These houses and buildings have been built here since 1970.
Строительные технологии, направленные на экономии материалов. А стало быть на прочности. И если для Майами это подойдет, то для заснеженной России - нет.
Так там и экономии нет. Ибо эти строительные технологии сами по себе дорого стоят...
The bubble deck floors is just a Red Flag
just fine.it is work.
actually ,it using by fixture.so it can holding weight by the steel.
that was fine.
just looking danger. but it was fine, and work.
the title is in german, the texts are in german. I expect a german video. why is it in english?
Maybe one or two seemed actually useful, the rest were "why?" tier.
the precast concrete walls is normal. .... but i wouldnt use them for a basement wall.
the concrete mats in lieu of rip-rap
rolls of rebar (might be alright but would have a weak axis)
the rest are junk
Not really seeing anything new or exciting here.
Thermal brick walls with a carbon fiber infused foam? Why? foam isn't going to add anything structurally since they are floating inside the brick. The are quite a few other drawbacks as well such as the needless cost of adding carbon fiber to the foam.
The Styrofoam walls filled with concrete are not new.. I know a guy who has been selling then for well over 20 years now.. great for homes... terrible for pools as there is nothing protecting the exposed styrofoam from the water other than the plastic pool liner.
Gabion walls are but ugly.. especially once the steel starts to rust. They also will not last as long as other traditional walls.
Precast walls have existed for decades and decades.. hell the city I grew up in replaced a bridge in a week using precast cement.. and that was in the early 80s
Army engineers have been using concrete mats for decades to line waterways.
Bubble deck concrete floors while weighing less than normal concreate floors are also incredible weak and prone to collapse
Plastic sheeting in a ditch is again nothing new
Modular block walls again is nothing new
And rolling out rebar? Again nothing new
There is nothing new or exciting in the video!
How long it takes before the rigofill system will clog by debris floating in the water?
too much plastic....
Wie zal zeggen of die vloer met minder beton, over een paar jaar niet in elkaar stort? Omdat geld de overweging is en niet de stevigheid, dan tart je het noodlot.
1st scene, nothing can get past that insulation lad - nothing.
Cheap material, cheap living , cheap quality of life , cheap way of thinking, cheap dope . High stakes 😂
Too much plastic
"We can build ...fast buildings"??
Pool blocks. This seems like overkill to me. Our 25' x 50' x 10' depth pool is 50 years old and its made of treated plywood and treated 2x4s with a Vermiculite bottom. We are on our 3rd liner and about ready for a 4th liner because my Golden Retriever ripped the 15 year old liner that is in it. Pool patches work for now but they will only last so long. What is really ridiculous here is that I know treated wood will last over 50 years in the ground and it won't crack or break while people rarely keep their pools more than 20 years before they get sick of pool care and fill it in. People also use concrete and tend to get cracks that need to be filled every so often. Much easier to patch a rip in rubber. If you want a long lasting, cheap, easy to build pool that will last longer than you are probably willing to care for it, just use treated plywood panels on a treated 2x4 pine frame. It also makes building a board walk around it really easy because its easy to screw in to the wood frame. Its also easy to replace rotted panels where leaks formed any time you pull out the liner. Just remove the screws around the border, remove the panel, put up a new panel and replace the screws with new ones. Don't waste your money on concrete that will be expensive to remove in 20 years when you built it like a bomb shelter to last 200 years.
Все это хорошо, но стены, на которые нельзя повесить мебель - это нонсенс...
Yo! Maybe tell people that the majority of these cant be used readily in areas that freeze! If you have frost line clevage most of the these will shear break beyond structural tolerances.
The polystyrene pool blocks certainly work we have had temperatures down as low as - 15 Celsius on our pool in sw France and the pool at +35 Celsius in summer. No problems. In fact the ps helps insulate from the extremes
Crap bricklaying, nothing is level in any plain
EPS is not environmentally friendly at all. We can't burn it only storage it and it basically doesn't degrade. It costs tons of energy to pull apart again to styrene and that stuff is more easily made from crude.
蛇籠工法は…日本ではよく使われる手法だなぁ…
レゴ・ブロック式建築は耐震強度の問題が…しかし建設工事従事者の減少と工期の問題から考えて…工場生産品のプレ加工品の組合せで現場での工事が進捗するのは有難いね…
ちょろい工事。
Salam.allahumma solliala Saidina Muhammad wa'ala alihi Saidina Muhammad.good Sun😎😏
the mortar in the first is way too thick, seen by the space the foam has in its groove....
Not to be that guy but that first guy should NOT be laying brick lol. that work looks foked up xD
music are unbearable
never see you again
حسبي الله ونعم الوكيل
The pool blocks seem kind of pointless. Sure they're slightly lighter but they're still filled with concrete. Having more seams doesn't look like it's more waterproof than just using concrete. Ultimately it doesn't look to be more efficient than a normal concrete pool. The man power needed to install the blocks seems to be higher than just framing for a concrete pool. The blocks themselves also arent' compared to the cost of just framing and concrete.
Gabion wall Uch... the horror.. we call them rodent/rat condo's NEVER build them near/next to water btw
all that labor and steel for a bad un-appealing tetanus trap that will rot out in 15 years or less
it is not Styrofoam (or XPS)!, it is EPS; cheap, open cell, bad lambda, low strenght material; good for packaging!
open cell... meaning it will get water/mold in it
Mir geht es sehr auf die Nerven, dass über das Titelbild, weshalb ich das Video sehen wollte, ÜBERHAUPT NICHTS GEZEIGT WIRD!
It doesn't matter when general purpose robots can do manual labor effectively it won't matter what technique, material or technology you are using. Their labor would be essentially free.
But they can't though, can they?
Первые 5 секунд - кривая стена. Интересно, что вы мне будете дальше впаривать...
how about a non-concrete, concrete pool?
Isn’t there enough, Styrofoam and plastic in the world? Can’t wait to stick with traditional renewable recyclable building materials without all the fucking plastic.