This looks nice, but do these parts actually fold out by themselves, or does the owner need to manually position them? If not the latter, I imagine levers and motors are needed. But I don't see any.
It wouldn't matter. The entire idea is to build something "mobile" to avoid property taxes, but then live in it permanently. You unfold it once every ten years if even then.
The first video I saw was on LinkedIn, and it showed that they unfold themselves, and that all you need is a screwdriver. The video I watched of a working prototype looked like you might need a socket wrench. For me these look really great. The main question is can they make them practical? Subsequently, by that I mean, can they first be price competitive? Too high of a price point, and it's not going to take off. Second, are they nature resistant? To wind, rain, snow, snow melt? Resistant to pests? Insects, arachnids, vermin? Third, maintenance. What can be expected after 10, 15 , 20 years? Heavy rusting? Will you be able to fold it up and move it after decade or two of weather? Lubricants, seal and gasket replacement? Ease / cost? At the right price point, this can be a game changer. If so, there could be long term consequences in regards to traditional construction jobs. Innovation often comes with that warning though. Overall it looks very encouraging. I'd buy a second generation one when ready (and if the price is right), just for in-law housing or even a second home / weekend cabin.
I am researching the marketplace to see who would want one delivered to them? We’re offering 1378 sq feet of living space insulated with a doom roof to cut down on rolling in high winds with windmills for power, electric outlets and condenser plumbing hookups for easy use all mine will be bungalow with no chance of going higher and minimum transportation movability after its put down. Everything in the unit utilizing electricity floor radiated heat utilizing the condenser and heater cores for even heat distribution throughout the house according to thermostat. You can rent this out once you have completed your dream home or cottage. Cost will be $65,000.00 - $95,000.00 US pending on options. Will come with all appliances, electric hookups along with full plumbing and hookups. Unlike what you see here you’ll will have to order your own and because you can design your own get away, business or rebuild home at a fraction of the cost it will take up 10 weeks to receive yours. Who is interested please let us know? Once you order the unit will require half and the other half on your approval of installation. Everything will be tested and pass before sending the units and will be tested on site for your approval unless you do not have the necessary hookups installed on your property in question at the time of install. Living quarters for workers is ideal, or living, cottage, get away home choice is yours; I can’t wait to hear from you. ewsmajor@gamil.com Wil Unfortunate because of city regulations these won't pass urban areas, because permits, onsite inspections for every step of the process, plumbing, electrical, wall foundation, proper bracketing on truss, wall formations plumbing, plans need given to the cities for approval civil engineering construction. Ideal these are for small towns with limited restrictions, lake lots, forestry workers, miners, camp installation for a lot of workers or office space with road access. I'm looking for anyone interested in purchasing one of these homes and pass on the information who might be interested in saving time and money. We're hopping to have them on display in stages to show you the process but have to know if there is any interest in this before going into full production? Why do we need to know about the layout okay what if your property has trees would you like your kitchen facing the trees? What about your bedroom facing the street or lanes only you know how you want this to laid out for you therefore we get you to build your own, and you would have to build concrete structure or cement pontoons for support anyhow will take 30 - 45 days to set properly anyhow. Approximately 8 - 9 hours to setup run the testes and this would be your new home cottage or what ever you desire.
@@oldrogue4247 And you think that's going to hold the house during a tornado? LOL yeah right.. Forget the mobile home itself the roof will be gone first then the rest of if. I use to build ICF houses (the strongest homes built) these are crap.
это такое скорее бунгало но прелесть этого бунгало в том что себе одному взяла пошли дети взял и дня них недостаток в том что земля проседает не равномерно и тут начинается хождение по мукам хотя судя по рёбрам жесткости всё должно быть хорошо даже если на угол поднимать красавцы молодцы я вас сердечно поздравляю это жизнь без ошейника это свободная жизнь
@@GrowingWithJames - Correction: Actually they did build one fully functional prototype about 4 years ago: th-cam.com/video/l0K5-TFUjzQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/xSDsH6mwHqE/w-d-xo.html Its appears to be the proof of concept minimal structure version you see in these two videos.
Actually they did build one fully functional prototype about 4 years ago: th-cam.com/video/l0K5-TFUjzQ/w-d-xo.html th-cam.com/video/xSDsH6mwHqE/w-d-xo.html Its appears to be the proof of concept minimal structure version.
Johann Rosario , In a rainforest? Best make good and sure all those seams where it folds, are absolutely weather-tight! ANY minute seam not sealed for optimal water shedding, is a liability. Models with butterfly roofs?...Just say no, if site is in a rainy or heavily showy climate! If the rain doesn't get in?...Bueno; but there's other things that can push their way in...like rogue blackberry vines weasle their way into any potential crack...almost as bad as how ivy can get into stone bldgs...it's amazing how they manage to get into some things...that's our experience anyway!
I would imagine the physical fabrication from these simulated videos would probably make the price of these things astronomically more than building a house in a traditional method and yeah you still dont have a crapper. Or water. Or heat.
"ten fold" doesn't sell / make houses > they license their patented technology/designs to manufacturers (*how much does THAT cost?...whatever the number; you can increase it ten-fold
The only problem that stands in the way is regulation. I'd love to permanently live in a mobile home like these, but the government doesn't want me to.
you unfold ,. all is set ,. then you put all your STUFF in it ,.. what after ,.. we have to move ,.. lets bring the house ,. wait call a moving truck for all the STUFF ,.. how many time will you open your house like this ,.. ones ,. so whats the point !!! thumbs down
Francesco cosentini - Many of the furniture, beds, couch, lamps, chairs, are built in to these designs. You do not need to bring an additional truckload. Just your clothes.
What about the plumbing, electrical hook ups and sewage system?? Just curious
They are meant to use mobile home facilities, electricity and local water systems.
This is one of the most strangely satisfying videos I've seen in a long time. Now where is my folding flying car?
Great homes but please tell us where the electric and plumbing come in - at least tell me its pre-wired and pre piped.
I have a question about electrical and water. How does the plumbing go through inside ? How does power cables go through inside ?
Tenfold says the location must provided those services.
Smart ideas, love it, how much does it cost ?
Are the available for Australia or Macedonia
What about gas, electricity and other cabling, as well as ventilation?
Oh my gosh Origami - this is fantastic - this is game changing - kudos people KUDOS !
정말 좋은데, 화장실과 샤워실, 싱크대와 주방시설은 없읍니까?
0:49 cool A-Frame design, top floor with angled roof windows.
Plumbing, wiring, HVAC, ?
Quelle intelligence d'esprit de construire des maisons comme ça !
what application was used to make this? from building design to video
Es posible adquirir una vivienda como está para traer a Venezuela? Cuál es su valor en la planta en que la fabrican?
This looks nice, but do these parts actually fold out by themselves, or does the owner need to manually position them? If not the latter, I imagine levers and motors are needed. But I don't see any.
It wouldn't matter. The entire idea is to build something "mobile" to avoid property taxes, but then live in it permanently. You unfold it once every ten years if even then.
The first video I saw was on LinkedIn, and it showed that they unfold themselves, and that all you need is a screwdriver. The video I watched of a working prototype looked like you might need a socket wrench. For me these look really great. The main question is can they make them practical? Subsequently, by that I mean, can they first be price competitive? Too high of a price point, and it's not going to take off. Second, are they nature resistant? To wind, rain, snow, snow melt? Resistant to pests? Insects, arachnids, vermin? Third, maintenance. What can be expected after 10, 15 , 20 years? Heavy rusting? Will you be able to fold it up and move it after decade or two of weather? Lubricants, seal and gasket replacement? Ease / cost? At the right price point, this can be a game changer. If so, there could be long term consequences in regards to traditional construction jobs. Innovation often comes with that warning though. Overall it looks very encouraging. I'd buy a second generation one when ready (and if the price is right), just for in-law housing or even a second home / weekend cabin.
You need to manually unfold it but it's effortless.
Very cool.
Could be the way of the future.
Where do you put them after you fold them down. They look to big to carry
Es increíble, como se trae al país?? como me contacto con los fabricantes?
My favourite is the last one. I think is safer than the others. Can you block the lift when you are inside? 🔑🗝
4 a housing propose n what is the cost 4 African people or countries its very interesting nso nice 2 have one 4 a home
The coolness of these make up for the elevator music
hintzofcolorconcepts I like muzak
It was intentional for that very reason.
What about bathrooms?
See Version 2 for the bathrooms: th-cam.com/video/AEfNLjPSlKs/w-d-xo.html
In my humble opinion .....Bathrooms are not overrated .......All these designs need bathrooms added !!!!!!!! 8Dbd
What about plumbing and water?
Masterclass in making magical structures.
Quiero una para ser la novedad de mi asentamiento humano
what is the price range where do you buy? goodfr puerto rico?
In my humble opinion .....Bathrooms are not overrated .......All these designs need bathrooms added !!!!!!!! 8Dbd
Correct! Bathrooms and kitchens are included in the HOUSE designs: th-cam.com/video/AEfNLjPSlKs/w-d-xo.html
How many did they sell?
I am researching the marketplace to see who would want one delivered to them?
We’re offering 1378 sq feet of living space insulated with a doom roof to cut down on rolling in high winds with windmills for power, electric outlets and condenser plumbing hookups for easy use all mine will be bungalow with no chance of going higher and minimum transportation movability after its put down. Everything in the unit utilizing electricity floor radiated heat utilizing the condenser and heater cores for even heat distribution throughout the house according to thermostat. You can rent this out once you have completed your dream home or cottage. Cost will be $65,000.00 - $95,000.00 US pending on options. Will come with all appliances, electric hookups along with full plumbing and hookups. Unlike what you see here you’ll will have to order your own and because you can design your own get away, business or rebuild home at a fraction of the cost it will take up 10 weeks to receive yours. Who is interested please let us know? Once you order the unit will require half and the other half on your approval of installation. Everything will be tested and pass before sending the units and will be tested on site for your approval unless you do not have the necessary hookups installed on your property in question at the time of install. Living quarters for workers is ideal, or living, cottage, get away home choice is yours; I can’t wait to hear from you. ewsmajor@gamil.com Wil
Unfortunate because of city regulations these won't pass urban areas, because permits, onsite inspections for every step of the process, plumbing, electrical, wall foundation, proper bracketing on truss, wall formations plumbing, plans need given to the cities for approval civil engineering construction. Ideal these are for small towns with limited restrictions, lake lots, forestry workers, miners, camp installation for a lot of workers or office space with road access. I'm looking for anyone interested in purchasing one of these homes and pass on the information who might be interested in saving time and money.
We're hopping to have them on display in stages to show you the process but have to know if there is any interest in this before going into full production? Why do we need to know about the layout okay what if your property has trees would you like your kitchen facing the trees? What about your bedroom facing the street or lanes only you know how you want this to laid out for you therefore we get you to build your own, and you would have to build concrete structure or cement pontoons for support anyhow will take 30 - 45 days to set properly anyhow. Approximately 8 - 9 hours to setup run the testes and this would be your new home cottage or what ever you desire.
excelente todas las versiones Necesito conocer costos en origen y tiempos de entrega
What's the price tag and up to how many rooms bath rooms
Price?
Tornado proof? I don't think so, the wind can come under the houses and will lift them up. But stunning designs.
Yeah? See the plates at the bottom of the legs?
They are meant to be bolded down to a slab, footings, or piers.
@@oldrogue4247 And you think that's going to hold the house during a tornado? LOL yeah right.. Forget the mobile home itself the roof will be gone first then the rest of if. I use to build ICF houses (the strongest homes built) these are crap.
I noticed that...................true.
это такое скорее бунгало но прелесть этого бунгало в том что себе одному взяла пошли дети взял и дня них недостаток в том что земля проседает не равномерно и тут начинается хождение по мукам хотя судя по рёбрам жесткости всё должно быть хорошо даже если на угол поднимать красавцы молодцы я вас сердечно поздравляю это жизнь без ошейника это свободная жизнь
This would be great... if you ever found a level surface to put them on.
quiero una.
Have any of these actually been built? I'd love to check one out.
Yes. Production has begun: th-cam.com/video/W8htowwSQX0/w-d-xo.html
@@JohannRosario1 Wrong.. Five years later and their prototypes still are not complete.
Nope; Five years later and their prototypes still are not complete.
@@GrowingWithJames - Correction: Actually they did build one fully functional prototype about 4 years ago:
th-cam.com/video/l0K5-TFUjzQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/xSDsH6mwHqE/w-d-xo.html
Its appears to be the proof of concept minimal structure version you see in these two videos.
Beauty designs in my opinion
Seems pretty interesting!
may i know the software you used for this?
The Tenfold Engineering team can tell you exactly what they used at this link: www.tenfoldengineering.com
@@JohannRosario1 thank you!
Just smart smart smart...
If I only had access to Thunderbird 2, then I could go anywhere with a house like these.
Good idea in concept but the cost of fabricating one would be a problem be better off building module units and bolt together on site.
Just amazing
None built yet! Five years later and their prototypes still are not complete.
Actually they did build one fully functional prototype about 4 years ago:
th-cam.com/video/l0K5-TFUjzQ/w-d-xo.html
th-cam.com/video/xSDsH6mwHqE/w-d-xo.html
Its appears to be the proof of concept minimal structure version.
What about tornado season?
Underground shelter.
Houses like this may be able to like an Amarillo fold up in a few moments into a more protected form. Or just move to a safer location.
This is really amazing also hey uncle
I need. How much?
Man I really want one of these for my property in Tennessee 😏
How do they hook up toilets and what not?
WAAAAYYyyy cool!
But, IDK about that last one standing on a central pedestal...those are sure not for high-wind or seismic areas!
Winter Star - I agree. They would be great in a rainforest with a bit more cable anchoring.
Johann Rosario , In a rainforest? Best make good and sure all those seams where it folds, are absolutely weather-tight! ANY minute seam not sealed for optimal water shedding, is a liability.
Models with butterfly roofs?...Just say no, if site is in a rainy or heavily showy climate!
If the rain doesn't get in?...Bueno; but there's other things that can push their way in...like rogue blackberry vines weasle their way into any potential crack...almost as bad as how ivy can get into stone bldgs...it's amazing how they manage to get into some things...that's our experience anyway!
Winter Star - I believe refrigerator door-like magnets seals are in the works for the length of these connections.
The first design would be great for a portible construction site office.
I like the last one but instead of stairs an elevator for people with disabilities and power chair
This is future of houses
Music : garota de Ipanema
Raul Felipe de Almeida Pinto verdade , do gênio Ton Jobim , um dos poucos brasileiros que devemos nos orgulhar .
It was either that or the on hold announcements from their call sequencer.
Prezzo grazie y
It would be even more amazing if the legs automatically leveled the building. If it doesn’t already…! Totally possible. Very cool!!
Um... How do you know they don't?
The building legs level. Look into it.
Looks great on computer, real life is another story.
Yes correct! They’re working on it: th-cam.com/video/W8htowwSQX0/w-d-xo.html
Interesting. These aren't bad design ideas, but that also looked like a simulated example. Nothing folds and sets up like that!
@@socalbeeguy8041 - Some things do: th-cam.com/video/l0K5-TFUjzQ/w-d-xo.html
send one of these to MARS!
Yes, I imagine it would need a sort of "inner tube" pressurized chamber and flexible reinforced external windows.
Bigelow will do a better job since it's pressurized.
I’m 70 years old and need a house, 700 sq feet would be great,can you help
Walter Bivens i am engineer and can develop the idea 😉
Yes - call the local homeless shelter- all those buildings are 700sqft
I would imagine the physical fabrication from these simulated videos would probably make the price of these things astronomically more than building a house in a traditional method and yeah you still dont have a crapper. Or water. Or heat.
Actually stating price is expected to be $120,000.
Johann Rosario in israeli terms that is an extremely cheap house
Music very beautiful .
carlos lichtenberg Girl From Ipanema, Carlos Antonio Jobim
@@leslielandberg5620sim , do meu querido Brasil .
Wonderful in concept but must be leaky as hell.
And not tornado proof.
"ten fold" doesn't sell / make houses > they license their patented technology/designs to manufacturers (*how much does THAT cost?...whatever the number; you can increase it ten-fold
need a futuristic home now instead of waiting for the govt housing for years in nsw
good inovation housing..
Cool
this is it!!!
The only problem that stands in the way is regulation. I'd love to permanently live in a mobile home like these, but the government doesn't want me to.
Thanks
very biautifull
Murphy's Law says CGI graphics and reality won't mix. Sure, it looks cool, but...
VAUUU😍
This is Jetsonian technology.
Hagan una y véndanla al precio correcto. Punto.
Listo,Ya esta.Elijan el planeta que deseen y manden a todos lo políticos con esas casas a vivir fuera de la tierra
gudde moien
The MCV
megustan todas
😬😮
Fancy expensive pop up campers
cox zeif
get back to me when you actually do something
HAHA! Yes correct. th-cam.com/video/W8htowwSQX0/w-d-xo.html
you unfold ,. all is set ,. then you put all your STUFF in it ,.. what after ,.. we have to move ,.. lets bring the house ,. wait call a moving truck for all the STUFF ,.. how many time will you open your house like this ,.. ones ,. so whats the point !!! thumbs down
Francesco cosentini - Many of the furniture, beds, couch, lamps, chairs, are built in to these designs. You do not need to bring an additional truckload. Just your clothes.