Hello its a very good way making roof and your videos are very detailed about it. i learned a lot form it and i'm also trying to make similar roof but i'm have a problem in calculating the number of guna tile in a single row. can you help me with that. Thank you.
Those steel are just profiles to retain the shape with the help of strings passing over them, they are not carrying any load in the first place. The cones are just simply supporting themself through the concept of vault from the moment each row is completed.
imagine over the "flowerpots" you lay a plasticwrap. Then you do concrete/ tile and everything like shown in the video. After what you remove the flowerpots again and use it for the next project
Thank you very much for the appreciation, the benefits are less steel is used for the roof which reduces the carbon footprint, avoiding usage of high thermal mass materials like concrete with aggregate will provide thermal comfort. Most importantly the pattern at inner surface is very beautiful and unique.
Aesthetically wonderful and charming...from a carbon footprint perspective these are not ecologically viable because of the amount of modern concretes/cement that goes into their design...WHICH IS...not natural and from one of the worst polluting industries in the world!!! Further, when these fail (not if) in a major seismic event the outcomes are catastrophic failure and loss...even made worse if the structure is occupied at the time of the event... So, again, it is beautiful but not something to be done on a grand scale or encouraged from an ecological perspective in means, method, and material application if the goal is natural and sustainable architecture...
I haven,t seen these kind of a construction before.it's very nice to watch the workmanship.the vault inner side forms an amazing texture.
Thank you, we're are one of the very few teams who have experience in these kind of roof
Where I get the meterial?
Can get it manufactured with potter
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Thanku so much for sharing this type of roof construction video. I was searching for its construction process....thank you once again for this video 🖤
You are welcome
Hello
its a very good way making roof and your videos are very detailed about it. i learned a lot form it and i'm also trying to make similar roof but i'm have a problem in calculating the number of guna tile in a single row. can you help me with that.
Thank you.
Thank you for your appreciation.
For every 2.5" or 3" of the circumference of your arch needs a cone tile. It's not accurate because it is hand made.
Please answer where are these foods being made getting ready to retire would like to travel to see them. Great job, my hat off to the work
In Auroville, Tamil Nadu
Simply beautiful
Strange and beautiful
How much will be tha maximum span to use this... And also... What is the height of vault raised?
How does the shape is retained after the steel support members are romoved?
Those steel are just profiles to retain the shape with the help of strings passing over them, they are not carrying any load in the first place. The cones are just simply supporting themself through the concept of vault from the moment each row is completed.
B@@semmanstudio3466 wooow! Isn't that amazing?.. This is the cheapest means of roof construction then!!
imagine over the "flowerpots" you lay a plasticwrap. Then you do concrete/ tile and everything like shown in the video.
After what you remove the flowerpots again and use it for the next project
beautiful
Amazing
Truly amazing. Very impressive work. What is the approximate time & cost reduction compared to a similar sized flat RCC roof ?
Since it is not widely practiced the cost is as equal to RCC, when we do it regularly we can figure out the way to do it cost effectively.
it is very cost effective technology ... development by centre of science for villages , wardha ( maharashtra)
Semman studios 👏👏👏👏👏. Nice to see the work. Can u tell the benefits?
Thank you very much for the appreciation, the benefits are less steel is used for the roof which reduces the carbon footprint, avoiding usage of high thermal mass materials like concrete with aggregate will provide thermal comfort. Most importantly the pattern at inner surface is very beautiful and unique.
Hello. What are the dimensions of the cones? (Diameters and length) Thank you
What are the benefits, to structure it this way?
It has all the benefits of vault roof + asthetically it is good
What are the dimensions of the conical shape?
3 to 4 inches
Why cones were used when it has to be covered with plane concrete????
Simple tiles would have done the purpose??????
Though it is covered in the exterior, internally it is visible and looks good
Amazing, what's the name of this roof,I mean what do we call it?
Just cone tube roof
@@semmanstudio3466 thanks a lot
pot roof lol looks great doesn't other people call it Guna Vault Roofing
Where these cones are available?
We specially made it
Screed is concrete?
Yes
Can we do a 30 feet span roof with this?
I don't think so
Really amazing and beautiful
Thank you
Is there any chance of penetration of rainwater?
No
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Cost per sq.ft?
RS. 2500/ Built up area as turn key contact
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how is this water tight.
At the end of the video you will see how it's done
Magic
Air Flow
Heat Escape
Nothing like that, it's just aesthetic
Aesthetically wonderful and charming...from a carbon footprint perspective these are not ecologically viable because of the amount of modern concretes/cement that goes into their design...WHICH IS...not natural and from one of the worst polluting industries in the world!!!
Further, when these fail (not if) in a major seismic event the outcomes are catastrophic failure and loss...even made worse if the structure is occupied at the time of the event...
So, again, it is beautiful but not something to be done on a grand scale or encouraged from an ecological perspective in means, method, and material application if the goal is natural and sustainable architecture...