Muddy Robots Building With Ancient Materials & Automation
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- Опубліковано 21 вер 2023
- Berkley Prof. Ronald Rael has a vision to solve housing with adobe. We get to see their print process, completed projects, the origin of the whole idea and more in this action packed video showcasing a potential solution to building at scale in an Earth friendly way.
Credit: Ronald Rael. Team: Barrak Darweesh, Mattias Rael, Michael Jiron. Muddy Robots: www.muddyrobots.com
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I’ve been waiting years for something like this
"It looks pretty uniform at a distance" You sir, are hilarious.
I think it does… like a short blade grass weaved basket.
Mashallah watching from Afghanistan. This is absolutely amazing ❤❤❤
amazing project! With that he built more tradicional houses, with walls and roofs, so we would be able to imagine new ways to build for real life clients who are looking for eco friendly and affordable houses. I love the external texture of those building.
Awesome episode
Thanks! Taking some time off editing really helped me get back into it also the extra drone footage they sent was icing on the cake. Check out the credits in the description they did amazing!
What a sexy printer !🤩
What cost for printing robot and material mixing ratio
I’m not sure about adobe ratios but the machine is a little under 300k
That would be a great root/wine cellar
I live here in the valley, been a fan of Ron’s work here ; wondering when he’ll incorporate a double wall design?
Not sure the soil collection methods, but that may be a limiting factor right now is lack of large scale gathering of the material. And since it's experimental, he may not see the need to change anything at this time.
Oh boy, oh boy, oh boy!! An arched roof, no cement! I love it. Thank you for your service to our planet and the homeless multitudes.
This is amazing! I'm happy he's innovating, with proven building material/techniques. :D
These aren’t proven materials. You’re buying snake oil.
This is inspirational 🌏
I like your video
Hey…I am a big fan, thank you. If this could be incorporated somehow with hempcrete…imagine how sustainable that could be? 😉
this would be cool to make molds, fill them with concrete and then peel off the mud on the inside
Also, cool on warzones to make cool fortifications
Time saving energy saving money saving future eco friendly machinery great job sir ❤❤❤
ronald is dope
How to save this when rain comes??
Very refreshing!
When computerized machines are our friends and co-workers, Life is truly phenomenal.
Maybe this could be used for earth-casting. Arcosanti in Arizona used that technique. Make a complex form or mold with dirt and pour concrete over it. Remove the dirt after the concrete sets.
Looking good 😊
Is it fun to be in one of them during an earthquake?
I want to install this system in a different country, is there a place where I can communicate?
Virou uma vespa
good anв funny
Sooo funny, i said in the opening drone shot, "this guy needs a bug suit to not have to swat them" and then i saw your silhouetted mosquito net hat. Happened to me yesterday during a niiiiiiice slooooow lonnnnng pan shot. 😅
I have to say if this was something I would consider, I would need for the place where my 2 columns of house met to be packed.
And actually, since someone could blind sitting in a structure like this with all the walls like that, a person could go blind. I'd probably want to pack the wall by hand, like they used to and smooth it out, but not quite all the way. I love even more how the old way looks, too; so to tell you the truth, i think of i were to keep any of the the curvy/waved design at all, it wouod have to be like accent walls and maybe framing the doorrways frame, and likewise reverse the look for the machine built look by packing the windows frames or archways or something to mix it up and give my eyes a break from the chaos that this pattern seems to be causing in my eyes.
You can come in India
Можно было и шпатель с боку на пружинку чтоб приглаживал с одной стороны хотя-бы
I can't believe you went into that cool-looking room structure and you never panned the camera around ,didn't even look up 🤦 we don't even know what it looks like inside of it
"It's 3D printing, you can literally make this house any shape you want" - proceeds to make all the doors 2 feet too short.
Look I'm a big fan of the idea of 3d printing buildings, but just because something is unique does not mean it is better. Perhaps you should start by proving you can make practical shapes first, then get into the unique oddball stuff that has 4 foot tall doors, etc.
Usually quotations means someone said what you are quoting. I never said that, did someone in my video? Anyway maybe you should check out some of the boring square houses I’ve filmed previously.
@@automateconstruction nah I was just creating a fictional monologue to imagine a backstory for the design. I will check out some of the boring square houses you have filmed.
There is an evolution of thousands of years leading to the "boring square houses" you know... we didn't just suddenly decide oh f__k it, lets just make them square to depress everyone.
What makes you think this is a misstep of that evolutionary path and not the next step? The path still goes forward.@@White.Elemant
@@automateconstruction 3d printing houses is yet to prove itself, and I fully undestand that's the nature of the beast when developing new ways of building. The problem, as I see it in this particular case is, that the things printed are more akin to art than actually usable spaces. Why didn't they print a livable house from that claymix?
So this is where our poop goes...
Zero Carbon Emissions seems too blunt but otherwise loved the project
If you’re going for the “I live in a turd aesthetic” you nailed it. I think I would feel like a giant ant being inside and looking up at the walls. No thanks. Maybe on mars as a protective shell for an inflatable habitat.
or as a mold to pour concrete inside
i mean yea...but also its kinda wild that they dont have to worry about it curing in the machine and the cost of materials is low.
they just need a designer...WAIT...thats me
Que coisa feia
Quasti robot sono la rovina,ormai stando rubando il lavoro alle persone!
cool technology but it really looks like piles of poo stacked on eachother, even the concrete houses. is there a tool you can use to make it more uniform
I've seen better mudhuts built by neolithic tribes 8000 years ago
Just imagine your child falls and hits their head on the wall. Just imagine you bump into the wall and scrap yourself.
You probably have to sign a liability waiver before purchasing a home.
For those reasons
"I OUT"
What are you talking about? That could happen in any home this one doesn’t even have any sharp corners. It’s just dirt not concrete it’s probably one of the safest walls you could possibly hit.
Looks horrible, made out of clay, expensive and ineffective techniques. Horrible idea 😂
what seems to be lost on you is he is demonstating mud suspended in mid air with no moulds using robotics...that is an insane achievement never achieved before this moment!!! at no point does anyone say a family is moving into that concept test building, have a better idea to find out how to answer a question if something works in real life than to try it??? lets hear it! here's a horrible idea, letting dudes on UA-cam discourage innovation. too many voices given to trolls these days. We should applaud those taking risks with their own time and cash to get housing back to where everyone can afford it.
One of these homes just collapsed here in Ca 😂
What where?
8:30 nice that you dont show anything interesting inside of the house at all..