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  • Опубліковано 11 вер 2024
  • HaitiHouse.org Solves Haiti Housing Crisis With FlatPackHome™ Permanent Self-Assembly Shelter & Container Support Units Creating Entire Villages. We combine safe, clean individual homes with community container showers, bathrooms, kitchens, laundry, administrative offices and more! We assist disaster recovery efforts by providing the finest, most versatile product line of affordable, portable container homes, and our exclusive FlatPackHome™

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  • @gr8fuljer
    @gr8fuljer 12 років тому

    You are absolutely right! In northern New Jersey they had to enact height laws so they wouldn't stack the boxes as high as they could--as tough as the boxes are I'd guess they could go as high as the tallest crane would lift

  • @obfuscated3090
    @obfuscated3090 10 років тому +3

    Nice design which can fit in shipping containers for easy transport, and then the container can be used too as a central structure.
    "I have my doubts of this surviving 100-200 MPH winds"
    If you want that, use ISO shipping containers. They are good to over 150mph. You could place them around weaker structures to deflect wind. Kits exist to add doors and windows, but in primitive conditions you can do that with hand tools and a common small transformer-style stick welder. That's already done in places like Haiti.
    BTW I painted my roofs white and it's surprisingly effective.

    • @captainjim6300
      @captainjim6300 5 років тому

      It is not made from a container it is shipped in one well 16 of them packaged flat in one container. The container has nothing to do with the house it is just a way to deliver these. They are smaller than a container

  • @floisy
    @floisy 13 років тому

    should be donating these to Japan after what happened to them.. just as a temporary shelter, not permanent.. thats just a joke calling that permanent.. but it would be better than being forced to live in a high school gym for an undefined period of time

  • @genesisdynamics9
    @genesisdynamics9 5 років тому

    Wow.. this is a great setup. Someone commented on living in Florida...yaba yaba... here is a thought. If it gets that hot...open the damn doors and windows...step outside. This was created to protect from adverse elements. WHAT A BLESSING! There are a variety of materials even in disaster stricken areas to help insulate it. This isn't a freaking luxury condo. (Re a commenter who said this was meant to kill black people). This is a great starting point...improve from there. GREAT JOB HAITI HOUSE!!

  • @squirrel_of_mistri8565
    @squirrel_of_mistri8565 9 років тому +7

    How much does it cost to provide a Haitian family with one of these?
    And how can we supply homeless people in the U.S. with these? Is the cost similar?
    Also, if I purchase one for myself, where--in the U.S.--would I be allowed to put it?

  • @SCOTTBULGRIN
    @SCOTTBULGRIN 11 років тому +2

    A rain collection system with rain gutters might be a good option. Safe water is very hard to get in Haiti.

  • @webstercat
    @webstercat 13 років тому

    Those who help do, those who don't complain.

  • @1wicked2008
    @1wicked2008 12 років тому

    they have cob for building strong long lasting houses right under their feet ..and your right on ..they just need the know how ..

  • @bernie018
    @bernie018 13 років тому

    have you ever been in a category 1 hurricane ? 100mph is like a freight train non stop. I live in the dominican republic . believe me these and the sun dont mix You need to give haitians credit , I had 80 working for me before, i cant fathom how they work 12 hrs per day in that sun, I suggest you see how they build down here and design a unit they can finish themselves.For their families and their way of life ask me

  • @edwardreid
    @edwardreid 12 років тому

    As long as people are kept tied to the banks or companies,they will always be slaves....The poorest countries are always to poor and uneducated. These are the people who need real solutions for their welfare,a government who actually acts on their behalf with real education and proper and honest representation. A house is only part of the solution. The real deal is education and good government. I know the banksters will never allow a poor country to rule itself,so the house is moot.....

  • @timofly
    @timofly 13 років тому +1

    anyway to make it even easier to set up? Less man power and less danger in the panels falling?

  • @floisy
    @floisy 13 років тому

    should be donating these to Japan after what happened to them..

  • @anddihier
    @anddihier 11 років тому

    It's a metal shed. There are lots of better options out there like campers that are already self contained for emergencies.
    For something permenant I'd go with building cob homes, they're awesome. As times get tougher people may have to do this living communal on acreage w people willing to help each other build them and grow food. The cost of living could go down dramatically. MAybe I've watched too many prepper shows...lol

  • @pandjnixon
    @pandjnixon 6 років тому +2

    It looks like a rickety, awkward and dangerous contraption to get the roof in place - it needs some further improvements in its ease of assembly design !

  • @ShamanCola
    @ShamanCola 13 років тому +1

    Its a large easy bake oven. Wonder how many cakes you could bake in one on a hot day, This looks like a crappy way for someone to make allot of money at the expense of some unfortunate people using the money of people feeling guilty they have a home when someone else doesn't have one. What about just showing people how to build using what is local and that can stand the conditions. it would be very cheep and the people making money would be the community

  • @Automedon2
    @Automedon2 11 років тому +1

    Imagine the heat in a metal box in tropical heat with no roof vents

  • @ssesf
    @ssesf 14 років тому

    Interesting. Beats staying in a tent, sometimes for years, and leaves people with the upgrading option for later.

  • @smallfootprint2961
    @smallfootprint2961 8 років тому +4

    It's really a rigid tent which is fine but needs to be provided as part of a recovery plan in communities hit, not only by storms and earthquakes but, for the homeless in America and for any and all areas that need housing for troubled people of all stripes. People need a place to get out of the weather, live in some kind of comfort and find a way to participate in a community. Therefore, the housing isn't enough. Maybe this video isn't saying it's enough but, I want to see the videos that show how people are going to benefit and participate in their recovery. Recoveries of all kinds. Let's get it done. At least, let's get a plan. I want to see the plan. Please.

    • @Khamomil
      @Khamomil 7 років тому +1

      agreed! I'm always amazed some people have everything to help victims of acts of God in farway places yet there are homeless people under our nose everyday, complaints thzt shelters are inadequate and not enough space, and nobody offers one of these disaster shelters to them.

    • @marielucilecharles9199
      @marielucilecharles9199 6 років тому

      small footprint the

  • @shawnb1287
    @shawnb1287 5 років тому

    Its a flat pack shed and how many 10s of thousands of dollars does this folding shed cost

  • @wedoflatpack
    @wedoflatpack 11 років тому

    wow...thats quicker than putting up an argos wardrobe :D

  • @Wolfytototito
    @Wolfytototito 10 років тому +7

    that thing is gonna get hot

    • @Wolfytototito
      @Wolfytototito 10 років тому +2

      true. yet the people that might wind up getting these things won't be getting one with such.

    • @Jex134
      @Jex134 10 років тому +1

      Reflective white surface + windows = not hot.

    • @daveleighton4683
      @daveleighton4683 6 років тому

      May be hot. But, its free, its better than sleeping under a tree in the rain and if it does get hot, open the windows.

  • @mattwilkie
    @mattwilkie 12 років тому

    @RDELAPLAZA If you watched all the video at 5.55 they enter the building through the door.

  • @budgiebreder
    @budgiebreder 10 років тому +2

    it's a tin can. if it's raining i'll quite happily be inside, if it's sunny you better not bother opening the door coz i'll be outside under a shady tree or in this thing's shadow!

    • @genesisdynamics9
      @genesisdynamics9 5 років тому

      One of the more sensible comments...thank you

  • @HunterMann
    @HunterMann 11 років тому

    I sure hope these are less toxic than those FEMA trailers...

  • @truthseekers666
    @truthseekers666 12 років тому +2

    how much does one cost?

  • @PH7018c
    @PH7018c 13 років тому

    Good idea for a shelter, but this looks like a small house and the government will take no interest in building better houses, and you can figure out what's next...
    What about cooking when it's raining?

  • @waswestkan
    @waswestkan 11 років тому

    That this doesn't result in an insulated enclosure after unfolding has to be a flaw. A solar chimney to provide passive ventilation would be good to include I have my doubts of this surviving 100-200 MPH winds

    • @captainjim6300
      @captainjim6300 5 років тому

      It probably does not contain insulation as it would make it harder to fasten together. It would be easier to insulate once on site and cut down on weight although insulation is not that heavy. Would need at least a 5000 BTU AC if not 2 but one may work as small as it is with insulation. Certainly fast to put together, it may withstand a Hurricane force wind but not likely anything much over 75 mph probably a 100 at max. Not sure what is to keep it from blowing over either.

  • @8888-y8h
    @8888-y8h 7 років тому +1

    awesome

  • @memoochoa392
    @memoochoa392 7 років тому

    On a side note. The kid song is catchy. Lol

  • @joemi9770
    @joemi9770 10 років тому +2

    wow how much what brilliant idea that is smart. efficient and strong durable what about insulation as for its metal it will hold alot of heat what about ac and can you show one lived in with ac electric plubming/?

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 9 років тому +1

      Joe Mi For temporary sites they probably have huge portable AC units. One unit probably cools 4 to 6 of these. Just a guess. They definitely wouldn't be energy efficient. However, usually that isn't a key concern.

  • @jennifergodoylopez650
    @jennifergodoylopez650 6 років тому

    Y el baño..luces..plomería?! Sinceramente no creo que aguante fuertes vientos..y en países cálidos como en Paraguay que normalmente hace 33 grados de calor...e inclusive llegamos y pasamos los cuarenta grados..esa cabina va a parecer un horno...no tiene ninguna aislacion

  • @atlantisind
    @atlantisind 11 років тому +1

    where can i get one and what does it cost

  • @takemamartin6233
    @takemamartin6233 Рік тому

    Good morning how can you get this house

  • @BiGpsyke
    @BiGpsyke 14 років тому

    @serger2010 I agree, I woulsn't want to be anywhere near/in that in a tropical storm.

  • @AnnLeiSoCal
    @AnnLeiSoCal 11 років тому

    Are these the same metal homes that proved useless to the tsunami victims. I remember some cold weather European country trying to help and meaning well. But the homes attract and are made to keep heat in. The poor tsunami victims never could use these homes and chose to sleep outside. BAD idea for warm humid climates.

  • @iwantosavemoney
    @iwantosavemoney 11 років тому +1

    a tent beats nothing

  • @dennisritter7628
    @dennisritter7628 6 років тому

    if its to easy to put up it will be to easy for the wind to blow it down..

  • @gr8sl8m8
    @gr8sl8m8 12 років тому

    i should keep one of them under my trailor and when it get ripped to shreds and if i survive then i can just pop this up.

  • @TEMUJIN266
    @TEMUJIN266 12 років тому

    GREAT

  • @justjohnny05
    @justjohnny05 8 років тому

    the first thing that jumps to my mind is why on earth is the ceiling so high? what is it 10' 11'?

    • @meckleboy
      @meckleboy 7 років тому

      justjohnny05 it can house bunk beds as these aren't gonna be used for just like two people

  • @Iseekoutthetruth
    @Iseekoutthetruth 12 років тому

    how much do they charge for this home?

  • @1willwander
    @1willwander 13 років тому

    Steel box in the sun.
    Sounds like a oven to me.

  • @williamcoleman8858
    @williamcoleman8858 11 років тому +1

    Uou DID NOT GIVE THE COST FOR 1-10 UITS

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 12 років тому

    Correction: 4 containers; not $ containers.

  • @AELMADNESS
    @AELMADNESS 10 років тому

    website not working! any other site for this company??

  • @lehnhardtdevonek.8479
    @lehnhardtdevonek.8479 11 років тому

    yes...I like them too, but my family don't share my dream...

  • @rahulsinha
    @rahulsinha 11 років тому

    oh my god i don't have 6 family members to open it.. tiny house with 6 people in it wow.

  • @lorriecoffey6575
    @lorriecoffey6575 6 років тому

    Hi my name is Lori I have a sister and a brother in law and they have a child who is homeless they cannot get housing government housing they can't afford a home how could I come about getting one of those for one of my family members they are in desperate need of a house but he has to spend a night with one person another night with one person they haven't had their own home in 5 years how would it be that I could come and get one of those or have one shipped to me

  • @libertyfizz
    @libertyfizz 10 років тому

    Looks like they didn't secure their domain so no telling if this company is still in business.

  • @jimmartin7899
    @jimmartin7899 7 років тому +1

    I have an emergency pop up shelter design that blows this design off the dirt! Want to hear about it?

  • @tongtaweeforbes4663
    @tongtaweeforbes4663 10 років тому +4

    It won't with stand high winds!!! Who are you Kidding???

  • @billpeirce7456
    @billpeirce7456 7 років тому

    How much and what are the messurements

  • @tomterahedrob
    @tomterahedrob 11 років тому +1

    How much$?

  • @pamcolechadwell1302
    @pamcolechadwell1302 6 років тому +2

    Dome homes would be better!

  • @haroldbridgeman2900
    @haroldbridgeman2900 7 років тому

    How much and where can I purchase one please?

  • @pjamesbda
    @pjamesbda 14 років тому

    One observation: although very easy to assemble (kudos to you on that) the most espensive part of a dwelling is in the finishes. There is no drywall, or interior finishes. After these are applied, how easily will these dismantle and move? Having noted that, it is a very good disaster relief home. Cost psf?

  • @Stank420Dank
    @Stank420Dank 11 років тому

    there site is not working :(

  • @timotb1
    @timotb1 11 років тому

    Is this approved in the Bahamas?

  • @frankciscoccs
    @frankciscoccs 12 років тому

    How much does it cost???

  • @georgewu5
    @georgewu5 12 років тому

    I do not down grade this effort, because the folding idea is a well thought industrial design. But no bath room ?! But no kitchen? And it is small, it is about 8' x 20', too small to do much for not many people. Now let me do something for Haiti. $ containers @$2,000 ea. for 44 people from 4 families, sharing 2 full bath, 2 full kitchen, 2 living-dining rooms. It cost the goverment about $1,000 p.p. Go to OPEN ARCHITECTURE WEB SITE. George Wu, AIA 2012-1-19

  • @jimmartin7899
    @jimmartin7899 7 років тому

    You should have designed this like A frame campers then you would only need two people to set up or break one down. Novartis

    • @barrysmith8917
      @barrysmith8917 6 років тому

      Jim Martin An A frame camper itself would be a better option with kitchen and toilet. I'm sure this would work for some situations but it seems very temporary. Hurricane winds? Not ridged enough.

  • @kaywatson6505
    @kaywatson6505 4 роки тому

    Not legal in usa.

  • @2in1asm33
    @2in1asm33 5 років тому

    I need in india (assam)..how much cost

  • @apetrowsky1
    @apetrowsky1 12 років тому

    Why would u put embalming fluid in a home?! That stuff is poison in any amount,to any living being!! These are nothing more than large coffins for whole families!!

  • @billburgess4720
    @billburgess4720 Рік тому

    Per unit cost? How many will fit under an overpass along I-10? Realize that there will be upwards of 140 million North Americans displaced by rising Sea Water by the turn of THIS century. Low-Cost hosing is on my mind for you sheeple. I will be long dead, but my Grandkids might be here...3-D Printing with HEMP Hurds as feed stock is obvious using Geopolymer as a Binder seems the best choice today from my research. Combined with a Mobile (THOW) system of housing for itinerate workers who can be near the desired saltwater frontage as it climbs the shorelines. I envision a system of portable Boardwalk type structures that can shift with the tides mobile units(Park Model RV Types) just plug into and move as needed...High Rises are limited to areas above 350' elevations worldwide...

  • @KAriedoll
    @KAriedoll 13 років тому

    I think it's a good concept, especially for those in need of temporary shelter. Anything is better than nothing. However, for some reason I can't help feeling that there's somewhat an exploitative and condescending taste to this.

  • @christaylor1674
    @christaylor1674 4 роки тому

    I mean I like the structure I like to design but the video is not really showing us nothing beat the next time show a little more detail like for into the picture of the front door how you how you enter the unit and go as far as showing a unit already finished maybe a portable toilet shower some type of galley kitchen set up in other words just completed as though if someone was living in it you know make it look like it's livable with furniture or something in it just to complete it but to show it like that it was very poor video very disappointed

  • @elizabethfaraone
    @elizabethfaraone 12 років тому

    How hot do these abodes get?

  • @1wicked2008
    @1wicked2008 12 років тому

    so i guess you had someone test it in a hurricane right ..or is this just a sells pitch that it would hold up in usa codes for a hurricane..your talking about people and families here, not fema or red cross money..thats a large coffin if you was to ask me

  • @memoochoa392
    @memoochoa392 7 років тому +1

    Don't expect the Clinton foundation to order any

  • @jasperedwards3341
    @jasperedwards3341 8 років тому

    ideal for my sheeps

  • @Liveyourlightnow
    @Liveyourlightnow 8 років тому

    really

  • @czg2012
    @czg2012 10 років тому +1

    hades house.

  • @jedirifleman
    @jedirifleman 12 років тому

    Wait till angry haitian youths go around house tipping.

  • @jasperedwards3341
    @jasperedwards3341 8 років тому

    my bauwagen bigger than that

  • @manor1730
    @manor1730 13 років тому

    neeto

  • @gr8sl8m8
    @gr8sl8m8 12 років тому

    lmao

  • @decoysk
    @decoysk 11 років тому

    30 mexicans can live there !

  • @willz64impala
    @willz64impala 9 років тому

    you know whats better its called a trailer on wheels can move it around aleast

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 9 років тому +3

      willz64impala I think this is designed more for providing temporary housing during disasters, construction areas, etc. The fold up would allow you to transport tons of these on a single truck.
      It may not look like much but it would be a ton better than tents. I stayed in tents on a couple deployments while in the military. After a month or two, something like this would seem like a luxury hotel. I was lucky enough to work in an actual trailer on one deployment. I would often stay at work until 10 p.m. just to cut down on how long I had to stay in the tent...lol.

    • @helenahayes6150
      @helenahayes6150 8 років тому

      +101perspective -gee - you had it rough.

    • @101perspective
      @101perspective 8 років тому

      Helena Hayes
      Nah, I had it VERY easy compared to most that deploy. That was my point though. That if someone that had it as easy as me would have appreciated this then can you imagine how the less fortunate folks deployed would appreciate it?