I would be interested to see the inside of your domes. I'm very interested in the 2nd story dome how you did that. Thank you. Great video helping others to understand all the benefits of dome living.
I'm happy you found this interesting. You can see some pictures of the inside of the domes on the Instagram page: @om.domes. Anyways, I'll make sure to make another video of the insides.
WOW this is an amazing video!!! This should have like millions of views. Super informative and amazing house you built, I really want to build one of these aircrete houses now
I really love what you have done for yourself, your family, neighborhood,,and our planet. You and your efforts are assets beyond any currency. Youve done an admirable job researching and presenting it in a very approachable and easy to digest form. PRICELESS!! Bravo!!
Wonderful knowledge and video. I witnessed all of your hard work.... thank you for sharing. A little piece of knowledge from God... Fruits grown in the trees are the safest and most protected and most health beneficial and the most healing. than anything grown in this overtilled and pesticide and herbicide earth
I agree with you, free flowing shapes are pleasant, sharp edges in a building to me seem so unnatural. We are looking into dome homes. Where i live tornadoes are a yearly event. Traditional square homes here end up broken by them. I also like the different structures that are in every culture and from history. Love your rocket stove. Great video
Really enjoyed the show. Interested in anything that will help solve the American housing shortage as beautifully, sustainably & inexpensively as possible.
Greetings from Panama. It is very important to pay attention to materials locals use. I can’t use wood in my construction at all. Termites! Some areas in Panama they use wood. But they use old engine oil to treat the wood. I honestly don’t like to live in a house where old engine oils are used every 2-3 years. I used it on my floor in little cabin where I store my tools and materials. But after I am done, this cabin will be taken apart and the wood will be get burned. I’m building a 2 level circular house. Not a dome house like I had in mind. I didn’t got a permit for it.
The questions I have are.....1 how do you release steam from a bathroom/laundry from a shower or washing machine to prevent mould buildup? 2. How do you prevent water from coming in from outside, especially during heavy rainfall? 3. How do you create airflow for example, say you burnt your dinner...how do you air the place out of the smoke or strong smell?
Like in a normal house. The dome roof can have a tarp build in, a mix of latex and cement for water protection. To get air circulation in the kitchen on the stove? Like in the old days. With a window in place. Or a ventilation system like in modern houses. It’s on you to figure it out. I am building in Panama. But I couldn’t get a building permit with aircrete. So I am building a circular house with local concrete blocks. The municipality got me a permit for it. If you like to build affordable housing, you have to consider local building codes and materials. If you consider that the Domegaia tool set is around $1,300 plus shipping - I got all my 6” blocks (1500) for the main level for $1,065. That’s for inside and outside walls. If people coming now and say that aircrete is environmental better then concrete blocks. The cement you will need is the main issue that produces CO2. You need it for aircrete anyways. And you don’t need to wait 30 days to wait to dry your aircrete blocks if you just use cement blocks. The original dome was build with locally available 4” cement blocks. Not aircrete!
@@holgermessner851 Thanks very much for that. I am moving to Europe soon to be with my Mrs, non EU country. After buying a standard house, i want to buy land and have one built underground, as a getaway plus as a spare incase of "whatever" 😀
@erniesulovic4734 If you build underground. AirCrete will not withstand a lot if pressure. Not the self mixed kind. If you are in Europe. Over ground: Search for Ytong or Hebel. That's the original "AirCrete" material made by this 2 companies. For underground building, I would only consider concrete blocks filled with concrete. Like a bunker.
@@holgermessner851 Glad u mentioned that and thanks. Only found out re Aircrete not being good for underground the other day. Im happy to use full concrete for underground or maybe stone even 😀
Made it to about 12:45 in the video & gave up waiting for the history of the entire field of architecture of all of human civilization to wrap-up; and for the focus to finally be turned to the actual aircreate dome house… Thank u for your video this comment probably sounds snarky but I just couldn’t take the overload of information since there wasn’t enough content about the actual, physical making of the house, and waaaaaaay to much esoteric theory for me.
Congratulation on Your Brilliant Innovatively Creative Environmentally Freindly architecture .. This IS the Most Healthy & Safe out Look for Our ALL's Future Survial .. 🌿🦜💚🌳🥰❤🌄❤🥰🌳💚🦜🌿
Great video. Inspiring and informative. Very appreciated. Blessings ❤
Outstanding manifestation and presentation. Please share updates over time with any helpful information, you stand tall with important pioneers!
I would be interested to see the inside of your domes. I'm very interested in the 2nd story dome how you did that. Thank you. Great video helping others to understand all the benefits of dome living.
I'm happy you found this interesting. You can see some pictures of the inside of the domes on the Instagram page: @om.domes. Anyways, I'll make sure to make another video of the insides.
WOW this is an amazing video!!! This should have like millions of views. Super informative and amazing house you built, I really want to build one of these aircrete houses now
Beautiful
Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for the great information! Love the various construction examples you shared. I'm really interested in dome housing. It makes sense.
I learned a lot from this video, thank you so much. please keep teaching us stuff about architecture/homebuilding!
Although I would agree with other commenters that I would have liked more info on aircrete and that the music was a little too loud. Thanks again!
Thankyou for this video, very informative!
Excelente necesitamos mas este tipo de construcción !!! Muy lindo su video felicitaciones por todo lo q ha hecho en su eco house
What an amazing, comprehensive video. Well done.
I really love what you have done for yourself, your family, neighborhood,,and our planet. You and your efforts are assets beyond any currency. Youve done an admirable job researching and presenting it in a very approachable and easy to digest form. PRICELESS!! Bravo!!
Love the channel. Am on my 3rd build myself.
All the best to you and yours !
Wulfy
This was wonderful, thank you! I am planning an aircrete dome on my property, and I hadn't even thought of a solar water heater until I saw yours.
Thank you, excellent video. I feel even more reinforced in my dome project.
Wow Dan it’s come along way! Amazing 🤩
Very interesting!
Loved the video! Thank you!
Bravo !
Excelente video🎉,,,,Cuánto te costó construirla? Gracias
Awesome job!
Thank you for this video I am going to build a house similar to you and I consider a lot of these elements as well thank you for the video!
thank you!!! from Argentina , Fractal 22 its my space into geodesic dome !
Awesome! Love all the information you shared. Do you have a build video on your super efficient wood burning stove?
love
you should do a video on your fireplace; i think it is so cool
Wonderful knowledge and video. I witnessed all of your hard work.... thank you for sharing. A little piece of knowledge from God...
Fruits grown in the trees are the safest and most protected and most health beneficial and the most healing.
than anything grown in this overtilled and pesticide and herbicide earth
How did you make the foam maker for the cement?
I agree with you, free flowing shapes are pleasant, sharp edges in a building to me seem so unnatural. We are looking into dome homes. Where i live tornadoes are a yearly event. Traditional square homes here end up broken by them. I also like the different structures that are in every culture and from history. Love your rocket stove. Great video
Really enjoyed the show.
Interested in anything that will help solve the American housing shortage as beautifully, sustainably & inexpensively as possible.
Great and informative video. I really liked all the background research you brought to planning and building your beautiful home. Thank you!
Please turn the background music down. It is unnecessary and makes it hard to hear the person speaking.
harsh wording, but a bit more voice volume relative to the music volume would be good audio mixing.
Hola amigo como puedo contactarte? Quisiera seguir tus pasos
Greetings from Panama. It is very important to pay attention to materials locals use. I can’t use wood in my construction at all. Termites! Some areas in Panama they use wood. But they use old engine oil to treat the wood. I honestly don’t like to live in a house where old engine oils are used every 2-3 years. I used it on my floor in little cabin where I store my tools and materials. But after I am done, this cabin will be taken apart and the wood will be get burned. I’m building a 2 level circular house. Not a dome house like I had in mind. I didn’t got a permit for it.
thank u soo much.. im very interested in how to make aircrete, none of the video are detailed enough to me, i would appreciate much if u do
The big money always rules so no this is not the way of the future but makes more sense than any other . Thank you.
The questions I have are.....1 how do you release steam from a bathroom/laundry from a shower or washing machine to prevent mould buildup? 2. How do you prevent water from coming in from outside, especially during heavy rainfall? 3. How do you create airflow for example, say you burnt your dinner...how do you air the place out of the smoke or strong smell?
Like in a normal house. The dome roof can have a tarp build in, a mix of latex and cement for water protection. To get air circulation in the kitchen on the stove? Like in the old days. With a window in place. Or a ventilation system like in modern houses. It’s on you to figure it out. I am building in Panama. But I couldn’t get a building permit with aircrete. So I am building a circular house with local concrete blocks. The municipality got me a permit for it. If you like to build affordable housing, you have to consider local building codes and materials. If you consider that the Domegaia tool set is around $1,300 plus shipping - I got all my 6” blocks (1500) for the main level for $1,065. That’s for inside and outside walls. If people coming now and say that aircrete is environmental better then concrete blocks. The cement you will need is the main issue that produces CO2. You need it for aircrete anyways. And you don’t need to wait 30 days to wait to dry your aircrete blocks if you just use cement blocks. The original dome was build with locally available 4” cement blocks. Not aircrete!
@@holgermessner851 Thanks very much for that. I am moving to Europe soon to be with my Mrs, non EU country. After buying a standard house, i want to buy land and have one built underground, as a getaway plus as a spare incase of "whatever" 😀
@erniesulovic4734 If you build underground. AirCrete will not withstand a lot if pressure. Not the self mixed kind. If you are in Europe. Over ground: Search for Ytong or Hebel. That's the original "AirCrete" material made by this 2 companies. For underground building, I would only consider concrete blocks filled with concrete. Like a bunker.
@@holgermessner851 Glad u mentioned that and thanks. Only found out re Aircrete not being good for underground the other day. Im happy to use full concrete for underground or maybe stone even 😀
Made it to about 12:45 in the video & gave up waiting for the history of the entire field of architecture of all of human civilization to wrap-up; and for the focus to finally be turned to the actual aircreate dome house…
Thank u for your video this comment probably sounds snarky but I just couldn’t take the overload of information since there wasn’t enough content about the actual, physical making of the house, and waaaaaaay to much esoteric theory for me.
Nice Video on all the building practices and cultures, but you never showed the inside of your house extensively.
I would love this video so much more if there were no music, or less loud. I want to hear what he's saying & it's so distracting.
Because you plan on building a new house in 15-20 years on the same place but don't want to spend money on demolition as it will fall by itself?
Congratulation on Your Brilliant Innovatively Creative Environmentally Freindly architecture ..
This IS the Most Healthy & Safe out Look for Our ALL's Future Survial ..
🌿🦜💚🌳🥰❤🌄❤🥰🌳💚🦜🌿
Thank you for sharing ❤