Electrical and plumbing is added when the interior walls are built. In other words the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC is put in the void between the blocks and the interior finished wall and ceiling. For this home that is. For other structures I've seen, they cut channels in the fiber cement and foam, after the concrete infill set to make room for the components before rendering the walls and ceilings. The scope of the project, materialsadded to the structure (heavy roofing tiles, a second floor, etc., etc.,), local and/or national codes and regulations dictate how utilities can be added without reducing the integrity of the building. Hope this helps. Cheers!
@@J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams. are you familiar with this site? There needs to be some explanation as to what they are trying to accomplish and explain about things like electrical etc. The 100 times faster statement seems to be just click bait.
I guess you would cut into the woodfiber part. It is in principle just a mould for the concrete. Or you would just screw or nail it to the woodfiber and plaster over it.
These days you can get pre-fab concrete and timber with electrical, water and heating conduits fitted. On site construction like this is increasingly getting squeezed by pre-fab..
I think it’s a great video. I also think the uptake of this building method will depend on how ecologically sound the material preparation ,is it quicker to build than current methods and how effective the insulation is . All round it looks pretty good !
As a structural engineer i'd like to know how you get sufficient bending capacity without reinforcement in the second build shown, especially with no mortar or glues between the pieces. I would not use this in a location with earthquakes or strong winds. Does it just rely on gravity of heavy things on top? Doesn't seem very robust to me.
I saw some screws being used and they just didn't emphasis how many were actually used. Still, I preferred the first construction with the concrete and rebar.
I share your findings. I do not have experience in areas of an earth quake zone, but strong winds we have once in a while. My friend built a bungalow on the north shore of lake Erie, from the Swedish composite blocks, and the structure is with no problem so far. On the upper second idea, I noticed, that they did not use too great of a span, I think max 12'.
Most of the material I've seen, handled before and when it gets wet, the damage is nasty. Compressed wood alone doesn't stand a chance against moisture or water line breaks during winter freezes. JMO
ISOTEX und GABLOC,...... Unglaublicher Wahnsinn !!!!! Was eine tolle Technik !!! ATEMBERAUBEND ist das alles !!!! Bin völlig begeistert !!! SPITZENKLASSE !!
Woodwool, the basic of the Isotex system, was the wonder material of the 1970's that fell out of favour especially when it was shown to deteriorate badly when saturated as the cement was washed out leaving wet, loose wood shavings . This system only uses woodwool as the formwork so the structure will be sound but the woodwool will crumble around the concrete when wet. I can think that that will be a PITA to rectify!
Looks great, what we don't see is before these blocks and panels are delivered. Doesn't matter what you do, it's going to cost about the same. Some easier on the job, some not so easy. That block one, with the grey foam is incredibly labor intensive, laying, bending, tying all that rebar, pouring all that concrete.
Closed cell foam can be made IFR, so fire isn't that big of an issue. The Isotex (first one) the structure of the block is wood fibers and cement so no need to worry about that burning. Normally i shit all over the gimmicky building ideas, but I was actually impressed by the Isotex and the concrete fill going in the block.
Never mind the fact that most houses are FULL of contents made of plastics... Go bitch about China and India, they pollute WAY more that what a few house fires would.
@@stillToxed2loss Styrene poisoning probability is about the same as driving in your car with an insulated cooler in the back. So not really and issue unless your a hypochondriac who reads comment sections. The composite wood outer shell for the first one is wood fibers mixed with cement, think aircrete with the foam replaced by wood fibers. The second one is just OSB you find in every house in the US, its even in your house.
From their website "Thermal Transmittance U of the plastered wall including wall luminaries W/m² K 0,15" with their block 44cm thick. To compare a 32cm wood/insulation wall has 0.12 and hence is 20% better isolated at 1/3 less thick. Lower is better.
Any building method that is really incredible, planet-saving, time saving or money saving does not need publicising on TH-cam - if it's that good , the word will spread amazingly quickly amongst the professionals.
I work for a company involved in the construction industry and it can be one of the slowest industries to change how they work. It isn't a bad thing to have videos like this sometimes.
Здравствуйте! Я бы хотел такое же предприятие наладить в своём городе! Производить этот стройматериал под ключ! Это возможно? Как с вами связаться? Спасибо!
Same thing when using osb when constructing a regular house it gets wet until you cover it up. I like the 1st method of isotex. No wood seems very secure and fire retardant.
So what keeps the block together? I'm not seeing any adhesive or screws or nails so are they just relying on friction and weight to keep this together? That second story floor is no joke though! looks sturdy as hell.
Oh...? I thought that was that "spegetti board" fireproof stuff. We used it as fire break return in roof separations in attached condos... But...if it's just "chip board". Then it's a garbage design Ok. I see chip board up in the upper levels...
Seems like it would be at least 20% More expensive to build. Just at a glance. A lot of rebar. Concrete. Those blocks can't be cheap.. and even a pumpkin concrete truck is more than regular type
@@D.Guitar I think that is more for a commercial building. Labor costs in first world countries is tremendous so factoring on that cost being reduced big time it is likely a good option.
Does this come as a kit? I bet it cool in the summer and warm in the winter. How does it hold up to rough weather? Thanks for an outstanding video. (Mississippi gulf coast, USA)
Parecen Legos ! 😄 Me encanto ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁❤❤❤❤ Gracias por compartir ! 😌🌹🌹🌹 ojala pudiera hacer mi casa asi ! Me encanta la madera , se que es cara , esto es una alternativa ! WOW ! Saludos desde miami ! 👍👍👍
Seems easy to build, but Isotex does not avoid thermal bridges at all. Gablok is probably better regarding insulation. However , traditional building + insulating from the outside will probably provide better results.
@@ОяОя-м3я Не могу сказать. Практики не было. Наверно зависит еще от степени заражения местности грызунами. Когда грызунов очень много, а жить им негде, они устраивают себе норки и гнезда везде где только можно. Грызут всё подряд. Кроме стекловаты и кирпича с бетоном. А вот арболит - смесь дерева и бетона - не знаю, насколько им по вкусу.
@@ОяОя-м3я в арболите мыши не живут В средней полосе 30см арболита с головой. В первом варианте арболит выходит просто как дешёвый прочный каркас для пенополистирола, т.к. пенополистирол не даст ему дышать
@@werty352 карточный домик. всего за поллимона баксов. Кепочка в подарок. Гарантия - один год или до ближайшего торнадо. В страховку природные катаклизмы и осадки не включены :)
Помню были у меня знакомые, которые пробили кирпичную стену и обворовали дом, думаю увидев такой сарай, они хлопали бы в ладоши. Взял монтажку и сделал вход хоть где)))
Concrete blocks are nice, but the OSB blocks i'd have concerns about the strength and long term reliability...all those edges will expand with moisture and flexing..not much holding it all together.
Personally, I think the first method is completely flawed. If your using that much concrete your financial savings would be minimal if you were lucky. Plus this method is no more sustainable. In addition to this, there is a very high chance of lots of air bubbles forming in the formed concrete, as they are unable to vibrate it effectively, leading to lower structural integrity.
Sorry but all our houses here are made of concrete, no matchstick houses due to typhoons. Our houses are comparable to houses in the mainland US in prices.
Yeah, my thought as well. If you're gonna use this much concrete, why not just go full prefab? Not to mention the horrible environmental impact concrete has, from CO2 to depletion of sand.
@@ignaciohernandez1565 Disparates. Arbolit se secó en la URSS. Estos son astillas de madera (desechos) con cemento, y se hicieron bloques a partir de ellos. En fábricas. Para la construcción de poca altura Y esto es una especie de locura :)
Hay que ver que tiempo de duración tiene por que es madera prensada y además la humedad que hay todo tiene que averiguar pero los felicito por su excelente tecnología
Так да не так... У моего зятя свой цех деревянных изделий, обьем небольшой, в основном элитного сегмента... НО... Бывает и террасы, навесы, ворота, заборы изготавливают... Периодически опилок МОРЕ... Пытался ему подкинуть данную вариацию на тему строительного материала - сделать десяток форм-кондукторов под разный обьем блока, подработать технологию состава раствора и под наличие материала штамповать во время простоя БЛОКИ... Но воз и ныне ТАМ...
@@sergeyserov6244 эмм...ваш зять не является примером эталонного образца, точнее он является примером ленивого предпринимателя, либо, сфокусированным лишь в своей категории бизнеса.
@@oleksii8375 Ну ЛЕНЬ там не жила никогда, а вот КРЕАТИВА действительно не хватает... С другой стороны - штамповать блоки на СКЛАД как то не с руки... Про запас вкладывать силы, средства и время НЕ ПРАКТИЧНО...
As I recall the tornado, I want to cry, no, this is not a Russian house, but for this money we can build a brick house with a thickness of one meter, and the concrete floor can withstand the tractor, this is our Russian house.
Por favor pasar estos videos en español y con explicacion d los materiales q s usan en la construccion paso a paso q son muy importantes d q material son los bloques y medidas
At first, I thought that the pieces of insulation put together would not be strong, but when I saw them pour concrete into the insulation pieces, I felt so safe and lasted for hundreds of years.
Meu Deus q maravilha essa casa sendo construída aq no Brasil seria maravilhoso qual séria o valor de uma casa com está estrutura séria construída aq no Brasil obrigado lindo trabalho um forte abraço o meu nome é Alan Gomes de Jussara Estado de Goiás Brasil!!!!!!
I enjoy seeing the house being constructed I would like to see how you do the electrical and the plumbing
Electrical and plumbing is added when the interior walls are built. In other words the plumbing, electrical, and HVAC is put in the void between the blocks and the interior finished wall and ceiling. For this home that is. For other structures I've seen, they cut channels in the fiber cement and foam, after the concrete infill set to make room for the components before rendering the walls and ceilings. The scope of the project, materialsadded to the structure (heavy roofing tiles, a second floor, etc., etc.,), local and/or national codes and regulations dictate how utilities can be added without reducing the integrity of the building. Hope this helps.
Cheers!
@@J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams. are you familiar with this site? There needs to be some explanation as to what they are trying to accomplish and explain about things like electrical etc. The 100 times faster statement seems to be just click bait.
@@charlesoneil8559 agree with you. There are houses built with whole walls or rooms just to put on top of eachother... Faster then brick by brick..
I guess you would cut into the woodfiber part. It is in principle just a mould for the concrete. Or you would just screw or nail it to the woodfiber and plaster over it.
These days you can get pre-fab concrete and timber with electrical, water and heating conduits fitted. On site construction like this is increasingly getting squeezed by pre-fab..
I think it’s a great video. I also think the uptake of this building method will depend on how ecologically sound the material preparation ,is it quicker to build than current methods and how effective the insulation is . All round it looks pretty good !
As a structural engineer i'd like to know how you get sufficient bending capacity without reinforcement in the second build shown, especially with no mortar or glues between the pieces. I would not use this in a location with earthquakes or strong winds. Does it just rely on gravity of heavy things on top? Doesn't seem very robust to me.
I saw some screws being used and they just didn't emphasis how many were actually used. Still, I preferred the first construction with the concrete and rebar.
Engineer= hey, i have an idea. Let's reinvent the wheel, and charge 4x the price for it.
I share your findings. I do not have experience in areas of an earth quake zone, but strong winds we have once in a while. My friend built a bungalow on the north shore of lake Erie, from the Swedish composite blocks, and the structure is with no problem so far. On the upper second idea, I noticed, that they did not use too great of a span, I think max 12'.
Most of the material I've seen, handled before and when it gets wet, the damage is nasty. Compressed wood alone doesn't stand a chance against moisture or water line breaks during winter freezes. JMO
ISOTEX und GABLOC,...... Unglaublicher Wahnsinn !!!!! Was eine tolle Technik !!! ATEMBERAUBEND ist das alles !!!! Bin völlig begeistert !!! SPITZENKLASSE !!
That kind of "INCREDIBLE" construction method, always show you how good and fast in video, only in video.
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Woodwool, the basic of the Isotex system, was the wonder material of the 1970's that fell out of favour especially when it was shown to deteriorate badly when saturated as the cement was washed out leaving wet, loose wood shavings . This system only uses woodwool as the formwork so the structure will be sound but the woodwool will crumble around the concrete when wet. I can think that that will be a PITA to rectify!
i would love to see a thermal scan of a finished building :)
Who wouldn't!
Залипательное видео! Для комплекта не хватает огня и воды :)
Если не задумываться о том, как жить в этом мышином раю, то посмотреть приятно.
В котором из? Ни разу не видел мышей жрущих железобетон, OSB, PIR и прессованный пластик после вторичной переработки.
@@Немецкиекрыши воду и огонь хоть видел?????
@@ndx5854 а то, а дизельном отсеке подводной лодки на глубине 30 метров. Очень бодрит.
@@Немецкиекрыши значить, походу, здравомыслие не видел... потому что прицепился к слову "мышь", игнорируя СУТЬ комментария...
@@ndx5854 ты вообще кому пишешь? 🤭🤣
Looks great, what we don't see is before these blocks and panels are delivered. Doesn't matter what you do, it's going to cost about the same. Some easier on the job, some not so easy. That block one, with the grey foam is incredibly labor intensive, laying, bending, tying all that rebar, pouring all that concrete.
$2o.00 a block,not for me.
Das ist Absolute Spitze...Das vor40 jahren Daumen hoch...
Its amazing what you can build with Lego's these days.
OK ȘI CA COSTURI PT O CASA MEDIE
The music choice at 1:50 fits perfectly with the vibe of the video. Great job!"
First house built by Mattel, second house built by The Lego Group 👍
I love it.
The first would be my 1st choice but the simplicity of the 2nd would be more practical!
Can I buy it in the US?
Just great, a house full of osb and closed cell foam. When you have a house-fire, evacuate the neighborhood due to contaminated air.
Closed cell foam can be made IFR, so fire isn't that big of an issue. The Isotex (first one) the structure of the block is wood fibers and cement so no need to worry about that burning.
Normally i shit all over the gimmicky building ideas, but I was actually impressed by the Isotex and the concrete fill going in the block.
LOL 😆 🤣 😂
Never mind the fact that most houses are FULL of contents made of plastics... Go bitch about China and India, they pollute WAY more that what a few house fires would.
Styrene poisoning, even if it dosn't burn. Haven't even looked at the composit wood product yet. What chemicals are in that?
@@stillToxed2loss Styrene poisoning probability is about the same as driving in your car with an insulated cooler in the back. So not really and issue unless your a hypochondriac who reads comment sections.
The composite wood outer shell for the first one is wood fibers mixed with cement, think aircrete with the foam replaced by wood fibers. The second one is just OSB you find in every house in the US, its even in your house.
Удивительно, красиво, а главное - - Шедевр Качества. Удачи Вам и Здоровья.
정말 끝내주는 건축공법이네요 블록을 조립하듯이 만들어 가는 모습이 경이롭기까지 합니다.
Since so much time is saved what's the cost savings? They look insulated well. What's the energy savings?
From their website "Thermal Transmittance U of the plastered wall including wall luminaries W/m² K 0,15" with their block 44cm thick.
To compare a 32cm wood/insulation wall has 0.12 and hence is 20% better isolated at 1/3 less thick. Lower is better.
Amazing!Never saw this before.Lego-house!
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Any building method that is really incredible, planet-saving, time saving or money saving does not need publicising on TH-cam - if it's that good , the word will spread amazingly quickly amongst the professionals.
I work for a company involved in the construction industry and it can be one of the slowest industries to change how they work. It isn't a bad thing to have videos like this sometimes.
Thousands of very good project, is advertized on youtube
I remember the days when you could work without a scaffold and hard hats and the joys of taking your shirt off on a hot summers day
Yea and thank god thats over with. Give me my hard hat and scaffolds that make the job safer, give me my Harness
Now, that is absolutely incredible.
I would have liked seeing the finished product.
Здравствуйте! Я бы хотел такое же предприятие наладить в своём городе! Производить этот стройматериал под ключ! Это возможно? Как с вами связаться? Спасибо!
Looks also 100x more expensive. But its an interesting building technique.
Nice house
All fine & dandy while it's dry & sunny...What happens when it rains, and all that OSB gets wet?
Same thing when using osb when constructing a regular house it gets wet until you cover it up. I like the 1st method of isotex. No wood seems very secure and fire retardant.
So what keeps the block together? I'm not seeing any adhesive or screws or nails so are they just relying on friction and weight to keep this together? That second story floor is no joke though! looks sturdy as hell.
WIth Gablox how do you achieve hold down for wind loads ? I looks like there is nothing anchoring it to the footing.
You are right!
So how long did it take to finish the building?
Lindas obras e práticas..
Em breve essas duas formas vão se popularizar nos canteiros de obras pelo mundo 🏗🧱🏘🏯🏨🗽🗽🗽🗽🇧🇷🇺🇸
거푸집 만들지 않고 시간 단축 최고네요 , 더튼튼하고 난방효과도 좋을듯
Termites will love it... you know what happens when wafer board get wet?
Oh...?
I thought that was that "spegetti board" fireproof stuff. We used it as fire break return in roof separations in attached condos... But...if it's just "chip board". Then it's a garbage design
Ok. I see chip board up in the upper levels...
Seems like it would be at least 20% More expensive to build. Just at a glance. A lot of rebar. Concrete. Those blocks can't be cheap.. and even a pumpkin concrete truck is more than regular type
@@D.Guitar I think that is more for a commercial building. Labor costs in first world countries is tremendous so factoring on that cost being reduced big time it is likely a good option.
Chip board? You mean OSB?
@@lukenicholas7697 . Yes
Does this come as a kit? I bet it cool in the summer and warm in the winter. How does it hold up to rough weather? Thanks for an outstanding video. (Mississippi gulf coast, USA)
Excelente es el material, favor en que país están utilizando este material, en peruanos no se tiene. Cuanto está metro cuadrado.
Tal vez sea en Europa
@@juanrivera6465Si, la fábrica de los bloques está en Bélgica
no te metas en pedos. esas casas son basura y desechables, haz tu casa de cemento y ladrillo
@@mike-vg6hl pues ahi se vacia el cemento.. es como hacen las casas vaciadas pero aqui lo que usan de molde es el mismo material aislante
En el primer metodo de construcción
Looks so relaxing work really enjoyable to watch brilliant method 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
За новые материалы , за хорошую жизнь!Качество!
хороший тост!
За новые яды! За формальдегид твоей души!
И быстрота возведения
OMG Duc Phuc , i like your cover version. Love it !
Напоминает старую историю про Ниф-Нифа и его друзей😄😄😄
Этот дом по прочности даст фору любому кирпичному
@@ПьяныйЁжик-ь5г пхахаха
@@ndx5854 зря смеешься. Тут основа - бетон. И если залить какую-нибудь очень прочную марку, ту же b40, то так и будет, как написано выше.
@@Moptohor еще смешнее..
@@ndx5854 ну если не разбираться в теме, то можно ухохотаться, соглашусь
Very very good 👍👍👍👍
1st option really greate!
Parecen Legos ! 😄
Me encanto ! 👍👍👍👍👍👍😁❤❤❤❤
Gracias por compartir ! 😌🌹🌹🌹 ojala pudiera hacer mi casa asi ! Me encanta la madera , se que es cara , esto es una alternativa ! WOW !
Saludos desde miami ! 👍👍👍
Muito bom o trabalho de vocês
Parabéns 👍✌️ greetings from 🇧🇷
Seems easy to build, but Isotex does not avoid thermal bridges at all. Gablok is probably better regarding insulation.
However , traditional building + insulating from the outside will probably provide better results.
agree
Muito bom!! Parabéns !👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Briliant I like it ❤️❤️👍👍👍👍
foi a melhor alternativa de construção que eu vi até hoje !
Способ интересный. Но он, видимо, пока экспериментальный.Насколько долговечны эти фигурные блоки? Из чего они делаются? И какова их цена?
Ну вот как первый вариант ещё да 👍
Но вот второй варик уже как-то уж совсем по игрушечному, критиковать не буду но...
Второй вариант - это просто мышиный рай! Его мыши за 10 лет съедят в труху!
@@DCh76 а что вы думанте об арбалите?. Его мыши тоже съедят?
@@ОяОя-м3я Не могу сказать. Практики не было. Наверно зависит еще от степени заражения местности грызунами. Когда грызунов очень много, а жить им негде, они устраивают себе норки и гнезда везде где только можно. Грызут всё подряд. Кроме стекловаты и кирпича с бетоном. А вот арболит - смесь дерева и бетона - не знаю, насколько им по вкусу.
@@ОяОя-м3я в арболите мыши не живут
В средней полосе 30см арболита с головой.
В первом варианте арболит выходит просто как дешёвый прочный каркас для пенополистирола, т.к. пенополистирол не даст ему дышать
@@161Eugen и что, выходит лучше просто арболит без всякого полистирола?
nice LEGO system ... but how do you get the pipes and wires in the walls?
(and the 100 times is maybe measured to the year 1850)
Ну первый вариант ещё ничего..... А вот второй я бы не стал бы себе делать такой!!!
Хрущёвки на современный лад
@@werty352 карточный домик. всего за поллимона баксов. Кепочка в подарок. Гарантия - один год или до ближайшего торнадо. В страховку природные катаклизмы и осадки не включены :)
В наших сейсмоопасных регионах такое строительство вообще недопустимо,при 5 баллах блоки повылетают как пушинки,хотя,красиво
Beautiful 👌👍
Помню были у меня знакомые, которые пробили кирпичную стену и обворовали дом, думаю увидев такой сарай, они хлопали бы в ладоши. Взял монтажку и сделал вход хоть где)))
Ну у тебя и знакомства с ворьём, твоей головой пустой наверное пробили?))
@@viadzmakzbiearusi2214 судя по коменту тупой малолетки, можно даже не отвечать...
@@ДокторДи-г5ж очень логично ломать стены, когда есть окна.
@@viadzmakzbiearusi2214 какоп ты опущенное, что на ровном месте оскорбляешь...
Concrete blocks are nice, but the OSB blocks i'd have concerns about the strength and long term reliability...all those edges will expand with moisture and flexing..not much holding it all together.
Looks extremely Expensive
Beautiful and very good job
Постройке такой шалаш в Новосибирской области. В -43°интересно проверить.
Pięknie,super aż miło popatrzeć,cieplutki domek. Brawo.
Personally, I think the first method is completely flawed. If your using that much concrete your financial savings would be minimal if you were lucky. Plus this method is no more sustainable. In addition to this, there is a very high chance of lots of air bubbles forming in the formed concrete, as they are unable to vibrate it effectively, leading to lower structural integrity.
Cost is exactly why no one uses concrete forms for construction. The concept has been around longer than any of us have been alive.
Did look work-intensive and loads of concrete
Sorry but all our houses here are made of concrete, no matchstick houses due to typhoons. Our houses are comparable to houses in the mainland US in prices.
Yeah, my thought as well. If you're gonna use this much concrete, why not just go full prefab? Not to mention the horrible environmental impact concrete has, from CO2 to depletion of sand.
But it is cool how fast those Legos went up. 💯 Totally reasonable trade off when time is money & 12 inch walls.
It's Really Very Nice Material For Unique & Latest Construction, I Like it Very Much
im interested in seeing how the ridge beam and the rest of the roof system goes on. too bad the video cut that short.
Хорошая идея для съёмочных павильонов
Who do I contact for more information?
Gi
How do I be contacted for an estimate for building a house with this material? Thanjs
Как в сказке "Три поросенка". Построили дом из соломы.
Эта херня, дому из соломы, в подметки не годится.
Valery Ivantsov donde ende el material quien me puede informar gracias
@@ignaciohernandez1565 อ.
@@ignaciohernandez1565 Disparates.
Arbolit se secó en la URSS. Estos son astillas de madera (desechos) con cemento, y se hicieron bloques a partir de ellos. En fábricas. Para la construcción de poca altura Y esto es una especie de locura :)
Видимо,вы, живёте c поросятами...Shurgazi2!Вам виднее.А эти в райских условиях и в райском доме.
I wonder if either of the two products is available in the USA?
Why is this incredible,,,,?
It doesn't seem connected enough or fastened enough to be sturdy in high winds. Does the interior stick frame hold the whole thing together?
Cavity is filled with concrete. You live in a bunker. Safe bunker.
These guy's must have played with Leggo when they were kids lol
Das ist ja fast wie Lego bauen! Sehr toll!
Классный дом,(первый конечно)че вы трындите,я хотел бы себе такой.Лучше чем просто с газика.
¿Qué precio tiene el metro cuadrado de construcción con este material y de qué está hecho? Felicidades por este producto innovador.
Where is this place....
This is really a LEGO house.....🙂
Amazing contruktion this🌼🌺👍
Client: How much concrete?
Isotex: YES!
European houses aren't made of sticks like US ones, ours are made to last decades without the need to fix it every 10 years, storms included
Se ocupa mucho concreto igual.
Q duración tiene la construcción?
寒冷地で実験して欲しいですね。耐震性も知りたい。
Hay que ver que tiempo de duración tiene por que es madera prensada y además la humedad que hay todo tiene que averiguar pero los felicito por su excelente tecnología
Один из способов, как продать опилки подороже)))
Так да не так... У моего зятя свой цех деревянных изделий, обьем небольшой, в основном элитного сегмента... НО... Бывает и террасы, навесы, ворота, заборы изготавливают... Периодически опилок МОРЕ... Пытался ему подкинуть данную вариацию на тему строительного материала - сделать десяток форм-кондукторов под разный обьем блока, подработать технологию состава раствора и под наличие материала штамповать во время простоя БЛОКИ... Но воз и ныне ТАМ...
@@sergeyserov6244 эмм...ваш зять не является примером эталонного образца, точнее он является примером ленивого предпринимателя, либо, сфокусированным лишь в своей категории бизнеса.
@@oleksii8375 Ну ЛЕНЬ там не жила никогда, а вот КРЕАТИВА действительно не хватает... С другой стороны - штамповать блоки на СКЛАД как то не с руки... Про запас вкладывать силы, средства и время НЕ ПРАКТИЧНО...
@@sergeyserov6244 у вас есть креатив, вы и делайте. Зять вам опилков думаю не пожалеет.
Дом из дсп, високии тихнологии
What a great idea. Insulation is built in. Is this available in Australia?
As I recall the tornado, I want to cry, no, this is not a Russian house, but for this money we can build a brick house with a thickness of one meter, and the concrete floor can withstand the tractor, this is our Russian house.
Por favor pasar estos videos en español y con explicacion d los materiales q s usan en la construccion paso a paso q son muy importantes d q material son los bloques y medidas
To answer Desherti's question, the first manufacturer is Italian and the second Belgian.
At first, I thought that the pieces of insulation put together would not be strong, but when I saw them pour concrete into the insulation pieces, I felt so safe and lasted for hundreds of years.
Not sure if the second building stands up for an entire tornado season.
At least, children can "fly kite" with the house !
Những công trình hiện đại này được tạo ra bởi đôi bàn tay của những anh thợ vĩ đại này rất hiện đại và chuyên nghiệp ♥️
I doubt this would meet fire regulations here in the UK.
And if it does, government will find a way to change regulations and prohibit it.
How is electrical and plumbing handled ?
The "Three Little Pigs" patented this method years ago.
Lol
Lol
Brilliant so quick so strong well done
뒤에 나오는 레고 공법 혁신적이다~
앞에 나오는것도~
Bu mühendisliği takdir ediyorum mühendisleri ve çalışanları kutluyorum...üretim bilimden geçer...tüm çalışanlara başarılar diliyorum.
Meu Deus q maravilha essa casa sendo construída aq no Brasil seria maravilhoso qual séria o valor de uma casa com está estrutura séria construída aq no Brasil obrigado lindo trabalho um forte abraço o meu nome é Alan Gomes de Jussara Estado de Goiás Brasil!!!!!!
Pero muy,muy caro.
i need to know what the value of acustics messured beteeen one floor and another after the work complete, thank you
Me encanta este proyecto es muy platico para constituir casas
와~기술력 최고네👍
Первый вариант Агонь. А вот второй, фигня полная. Он же скрипеть будет. Те же сиппанели, только хуже
What material are the brown and grey stuff?
Muito interessante!!!
The gab lok house , how much and where is it built ?
Minecraft in RL. "spensive as hell" though.
As a very incredible guy, I agree. This is way more incredible than regular incredible.