It looks very cool but it looks hard to scale production up to a big scale. Also this needs a way to build a waterproof wall. In the video its obvies that it will require another cover for waterproofing. So i don't think this has a future as is. A diferent panal that is watterproof that is machine produced is what we need.
Interesting but you are making it WAY too difficult. The USA is decades ahead of this. Instead of folding you spray onto the finished shape via shotcrete. Also, use basalt reinforcing. It is superior to all other textiles except possibly carbon fiber.
@@TheOriginalKidCoyote Look up monolithic domes idiot. Curved shapes are stronger & need less reinforcement. Some DIY dome homes even use scrap fishing nets as rebar cause of that.
This is a terrible design. Upon the end of the lifecycle the majority of this kind of product would be destined for landfills with practically zero re-usability or recycling options. Also this is a terrible waste of man power and resources. Quick to manufacture and lengthy to install. Someone only cares about large labor costs to turn a profit. Next.
Love the redundancy with 50 percent overlapp. Using mortars it could be analogous to timbrel vaulting. Kudos
Build with hemp fibers 1/2 the weight 10x the strength
Could have done the same thing with an air form and a stucco sprayer on some fabric
what's a greenfolding?
is this concrete shell or masonry shell???
It looks very cool but it looks hard to scale production up to a big scale. Also this needs a way to build a waterproof wall. In the video its obvies that it will require another cover for waterproofing. So i don't think this has a future as is. A diferent panal that is watterproof that is machine produced is what we need.
Wow !! Very clever ! Could you explain the role of every ingredients please ?
Clever.👍
That was interesting.
Great
Interesting but you are making it WAY too difficult. The USA is decades ahead of this. Instead of folding you spray onto the finished shape via shotcrete. Also, use basalt reinforcing. It is superior to all other textiles except possibly carbon fiber.
stop talking out of your ass you fucking knob
@@TheOriginalKidCoyote Look up monolithic domes idiot.
Curved shapes are stronger & need less reinforcement. Some DIY dome homes even use scrap fishing nets as rebar cause of that.
@@TheOriginalKidCoyote Good argument.
@@CRFlixs Could you suggest some studies on that? Research purposes.
@yo yo k
This is a terrible design. Upon the end of the lifecycle the majority of this kind of product would be destined for landfills with practically zero re-usability or recycling options.
Also this is a terrible waste of man power and resources. Quick to manufacture and lengthy to install. Someone only cares about large labor costs to turn a profit. Next.