i thinks thats from a specific season where almost everyone was from this certain project where they were given free land but had to build houses themselves or sth. so all people in that neighbourhood were self builders with similar life views
This is how single family homes in the future should be built. Built inside a factory protected from the elements and then assembled on site in less than a week. Fully functional. Preferably solar powered and get this ... *_Wireless Electricity_* thru-out the structure. 🤔
I am always THRILLED by people who use materials, perfectly GOOD materials, that would otherwise be thrown out. I cannot understand HOW perfectly good materials are dumped. It's unethical.
Really great all of them but you didn’t spend enough time in the houses to get a good feel of what they were really like... I wanted to see more of the hemp house but really all of them
Which one would you like to live in??
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Number 3, very resourceful and beautiful interior
Wow
do you have the name of the fabricator for the first one please?
No.3 sans le lapine.
Love how the second home brought the neighbours together! That's lovely that they came to help, what wonderful neighbours they are!
i thinks thats from a specific season where almost everyone was from this certain project where they were given free land but had to build houses themselves or sth. so all people in that neighbourhood were self builders with similar life views
I just want to say that I love Kevin McCloud. And he seems to love the people who's homes he features. It is so lovely to watch his programs.
Yes!
3 weeks,makes a relaxing change, usually it's the suspense of wether they will get it finished at all.
Honestly the last one was really impressive.
i liked the first lady i reckon she’s a good person to go for advice and a drink
That last scavenged home is top tier
The staircase on the last house is scary. No guard rails and a bad drop down!
11:34 that has to be the most gobsmacked I've ever seen McCloud on this series
Always enjoy these videos fantastic. .thanku ..love an god bless x
I love the first one.. I really do.. Im so envy right now...:'(
I love all the houses ....there are each unique ....
THANK YOU!!!!!!
4:12 he didn’t understand a word she said
First and last houses are great. The second is very nice and innovative but a little bit chunky.
This is how single family homes in the future should be built. Built inside a factory protected from the elements and then assembled on site in less than a week. Fully functional. Preferably solar powered and get this ... *_Wireless Electricity_* thru-out the structure. 🤔
The day wireless electricity makes a breakthrough I'll be a happy man.
Which is the Animation tool used for this??
The second house would definitely smells nice all the time 😏
Hotbox my brudda
When the house is on fire, the entire neighbourhood will get high!
@@whatslifespurpose you don't know what hemp is do ya?
I am always THRILLED by people who use materials, perfectly GOOD materials, that would otherwise be thrown out. I cannot understand HOW perfectly good materials are dumped. It's unethical.
Best material for building
1:33 It's a double wedgie!!
😂
Teasing the US viewers are you? Channel 4 Living episodes are not available here.
Nice video, love grand designs
Really great all of them but you didn’t spend enough time in the houses to get a good feel of what they were really like... I wanted to see more of the hemp house but really all of them
Who knew one could live in a marijuana house?!
He's not visiting fascinating homes anymore - more like fascinating accountants' offices now. Or fascinating bankruptcy liquidators' offices.
Ok
"Jack hasn't employed an architect" and man does it show...
They are delighted with their home.
@@elizabethflynn8455 didn't ask Liz