- 4
- 392 625
Living Stone
United Kingdom
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 21 พ.ย. 2020
Building a dry stone bridge - Phase 3
Phase three of building one of Britain's biggest dry stone bridges. This video shows the Living Stone team making and installing voussoirs to form the arch of the bridge. Over 700 individual stones are hand made.
A few days of wet weather gave us the perfect opportunity to jet off to Tenerife for a few days running and relaxing to recharge the batteries.
The bridge is being built at a private residence on the Farndale estate in the North Yorkshire moors national park.
Look out for phase four coming soon!
A few days of wet weather gave us the perfect opportunity to jet off to Tenerife for a few days running and relaxing to recharge the batteries.
The bridge is being built at a private residence on the Farndale estate in the North Yorkshire moors national park.
Look out for phase four coming soon!
มุมมอง: 8 440
วีดีโอ
Living Stone Dry Stone Bridge. Phase 2.
มุมมอง 10Kปีที่แล้ว
Phase two of our bridge build. This video shows the installation of the deck and former, the final placing of the all important springer stones which begin the formation of the arch, and making the first of many voussoirs. The bridge is being built at a private residence on the Farndale estate in the North Yorkshire moors national park. Look out for phase three coming soon!
Living Stone. Dry stone arch bridge, phase one.
มุมมอง 2.2Kปีที่แล้ว
Phase one of our dry stone arch bridge build in North York Moors NP, England. This video shows the building of abutment walls and shaping and installing of springer stones from large lumps. This bridge will provide a new vehicular access across a stream for a private residence. For this reason the structural engineer insisted on installing reinforced concrete abutments within the bridge. Look o...
Living Stone Dry Stone Bridge
มุมมอง 372K4 ปีที่แล้ว
Arched bridge designed and constructed by Living Stone Walling using traditional dry stone methods
Unfortunetly, dry-wall' has a different meaning over here. InsteD of solid nicely chissled rock. Its chalk' compressed between' cardboard.
Well done !
Great Job ! Fantastic Stone skills ! I have done it once in Scotland (I helped the Stonemason),I know how much work it is ! Go on ! Really want to see more. Cheers Chris.
Definitely a bridge to last, last, last
Красавчики❤
I can´t down vote it because the bridge is beautiful and we need more of it... but this music is terrible!
A beautiful bridge. Here is another one. It was built by my ancestors 400 - 500 years ago th-cam.com/video/NbGI-2EnTF0/w-d-xo.htmlsi=5Nn4nwFHGZivtVKQ
Impressive. I didn't know that building such structure was possible without mortar.
The feeling when the wooden supports are first removed must be unreal! 👌
My great granfather did this for a living and built several large ones that is still in daily use today. This was at the end of the 1800s. I wish I had a place where I could build a small one like this in his honor.
Very nice job you two. A lot of work. A lot of learning. Kudos
Beautiful.
I like the fact that you actually built an arch, and not a semi-circle (not the same thing at all). It will be around for centuries to come. Who knows, it might even become a historical piece in the next millennium.
That's 1000 year architecture
that's so beautiful
Just beautiful ❤👍🏻
Your work will be secular 😂. Congratulations for the idea .
Beautiful. Thank you. Great learning too!
Lovely! Just wondering, how resistant would it be to earthquakes?
Oh my... gorgeous !!
This is beautiful. I have a creek running through our land that I usually just hop over /through but now I want to build a couple of these.
is the keystone only in the middle corners of the bridge or do you have to put all keystones in middle part of the bridge? spanning from corner to corner?
It must've taken a lot of work to cut, shape and fit all the individual stones.
Thank you .🎉
Nice job!! Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Wow! What a beautiful piece of arts with function ❤ Besides the engineer within, the ration of arch is just suiting. Bravo 👏👏👏
Lovely.
Can't wait to see the final product! Amazing work, I only wish your video was longer!! More time-lapses of it all coming together, too!
amazing work!
Whatever happened to the bridge and or videos on the project?
Veramente magnifico!!! Se fosse stato un filmato invece che foto, sarebbe stato ineguagliabile. Comunque complimenti.
Beautiful.
Given that you're using dry stone for the arch, it seems a shame to not have used it for the path over the bridge.
Infinitely better then the concrete eyesores we get now-a-days
How does the middle stay up please
BRILLIANT AND CLEVER 👍🇦🇺🇬🇧👍🇦🇺🇬🇧👍
Технологии древних высокоразвитых цивилизаций.
Sehr schön. Eine Augenweide. (Hat gute chancen Jahrhunderte alt zu werden.) Ein schöner Garten kommt hinzu. Zweimal 👍🏻
Bravo!
A really beautiful structure. Augments natural beauty.
Nice husband and wife project! If I could only get my wife to help with the dishes, we could do something like that too.
So beautiful and blends with the natural landscape perfectly. It looks so natural and almost like it just grew up from the ground.
I have a creek but no one to build the bridge. But this satisfies my imagination of what could be. Stunning work
This is well made and beautiful.
Epic construction & congratulations on the successful completion of this structure, which will age so graceful over the centuries & be a fitting testimonial to those that have constructed it
Beautiful, thanks for creating a beautiful bridge and sharing it.
Beautiful. Extremely well done.
Makes me wish i had a creek in my yard just so i can have a beautiful fairytale bride like this.
Beautiful!
what kind of stone is this?