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WikiHouse
Добавлен 7 фев 2022
Simple, beautiful, zero-carbon building, for everyone.
In 2020 we started developing and testing a new version of the WikiHouse building system and we called it WikiHouse Skylark.
Released in February 2022, Skylark represents a huge leap forward from previous WikiHouse versions. It is made up of interlocking timber blocks that are digitally fabricated to millimetre precision, and then fit together perfectly.
Strong, durable and straightforward to use, Skylark structures can be assembled by anyone, with minimal equipment or skill. And the best part? It's all open source.
Our mission is to put the tools and knowledge to build beautiful, zero-carbon buildings into the hands of every community and small business.
In 2020 we started developing and testing a new version of the WikiHouse building system and we called it WikiHouse Skylark.
Released in February 2022, Skylark represents a huge leap forward from previous WikiHouse versions. It is made up of interlocking timber blocks that are digitally fabricated to millimetre precision, and then fit together perfectly.
Strong, durable and straightforward to use, Skylark structures can be assembled by anyone, with minimal equipment or skill. And the best part? It's all open source.
Our mission is to put the tools and knowledge to build beautiful, zero-carbon buildings into the hands of every community and small business.
Introducing: Duke Makes
Meet Duke Makes. Expert makers and WikiHouse Manufacturers. We talk about their first project, a WikiHouse extension.
Learn more:
www.duke-makes.com
dukemakes
www.cncpeople.co.uk
Learn more:
www.duke-makes.com
dukemakes
www.cncpeople.co.uk
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Видео
WikiHouse community call - August 2024
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A conversation with Lachlan - also known as New Neighbour - about his latest venture building WikiHouses in New Zealand. Born in New Zealand, Lachlan came across WikiHouse while living in Singapore. He has now moved back home to the Bay of Plenty (North Island), changed careers and started a new business to tackle the housing crisis in New Zealand. Follow New Neighbour: new.neighb...
WikiHouse community call - July 2024
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A call with WikiHouse community members in the Netherlands (Nick) and Argentina (Lautaro and Manuel). 00:00:17 WikiHouse pavilion - the Netherlands 00:15:45 WikiHouse prototype - Argentina 00:30:03 Q&A Follow Nick's work and find out more about Avans University: www.hendriks-wikihouse.nl/ www.avans.nl/international Connect with Lautaro and Manuel: lautaromirensky man...
Zero carbon building with WikiHouse
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Construction made simple with WikiHouse. Zero carbon, precise to 0.1mm, strong and durable. Watch WikiHouse in action - use it for your next project: www.wikihouse.cc/designs
Introducing: The Bide
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The Bide is a holiday cabin in Dorset, southwest England. It was built in 2020 using WikiHouse to create a stunning holiday retreat. We spoke to Scott Lewis, architect, self builder and founder of LAMA studio about the process of designing and building it. 00:00:26 Introducing LAMA 00:06:32 Designing The Bide 00:13:34 Building The Bide 00:18:22 Sustainability 00:21:36 Staying at The Bide 00:23:...
WikiHouse intro
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An introduction to WikiHouse. An open-source, modular building system that makes it easy to design, manufacture and assemble high-performance, zero-carbon buildings. www.wikihouse.cc/
Introducing: Built Environment - Smarter Transformation
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Learn more: www.be-st.build www.linkedin.com/company/built-environment-smarter-transformation/ be_stbuild BE-ST Fest: www.be-st.build/be-st-fest-23/
Experimental testing of OSB Skylark floor beams - results explained
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Read the paper: www.wikihouse.cc/research/experimental-testing-of-osb-skylark-floor-beams Find the full list of research papers: www.wikihouse.cc/research 00:01:56 - What is OSB? 00:03:17 - Testing OSB 00:04:32 - Material properties 00:12:07 - Full scale test results 00:20:47 - Test results: plywood 00:22:15 - Test results: OSB 00:27:51 - Calculating deflection 00:31:32 - Skylark OSB beams vs p...
How to calculate a WikiHouse wall for lateral forces
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How to calculate a WikiHouse wall for lateral forces
Building with WikiHouse Skylark in the Peak District
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Building with WikiHouse Skylark in the Peak District
Skylark launch event - February 2022, London
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Skylark launch event - February 2022, London
Hello, do you have any designs for the tropics?
I'm a big fan. I'm also curious how the core team thinks about the positioning and potential relationship between this and 3d printed homes.
Bonsoir , comment pouvons nous vous contacter , je m'intéresse à en fabriquer. Mais il me faut plus d'information. Merci de m'indiquer un mail
Um, um, um, um, um, um
WRB? How?
Thank you for your Work🙏🏼
29:20 - I like the concept, maybe when people use WikiHouse, they agree to provide feedback.
Where can I go to print a cardboard version to play with? 😊
My father in-law built houses for over 30 years. He and his kids do that when driving around, "he built that one, he built this one" There is evidence he was there.
1:9 dang I'm closer to 1:1.5 I couldn't imagine taking a loan at a 1:9 ratio
I don't understand, how is that zero carbon?
Where can we find that assembly guide?
Hello guys. Thank you for the video. It's very interesting. On the video, at the 4 minute mark, you show the slide with different layers. Could you please tell me how to get such a house layout with Skylark 250? Specifically, I am interested in the attic... I don't want a full-fledged second floor. I would like to have two offices on the attic floor. In other words, the attic floor will be used only for computer work, so it can be low and not the entire area of the house. On your slide, it's exactly what I want - the house has a full ceiling on the ground floor and a low attic. Among the provided elements of Skylark 250 0.2.2, I can't figure out how to do this. Could you please tell me if it is possible?
Hi there - the block you refer to is a custom block that is not available via the block library. Could you perhaps try and model it yourself, or ask someone in the community (community.wikihouse.cc) if they have tried that? Alternatively we offer a custom block and chassis design service, which can be found here: www.wikihouse.cc/services
Hello Gabriele. Unfortunately, the link doesn't work. Could you please share the link again in .skp format ?
That block has become part of the standard library. Here is the link to the M version www.wikihouse.cc/skylark-250/xfloor-m-0
Is it possible to create and test the loading for a hip and ridge style roof system?
Hi Chris, that would be very interesting for sure. Certainty it's possible to create it and then see if its structural behaviour can be derived from current data or if it needs its own specific testing. Unfortunately at the moment this is not a priority in our roadmap, but you are most welcome to design it yourself. Please do share your concept in the community forum if you are up for it, as there might be other people interested in collaborating on it community.wikihouse.cc
Sears was pretty incredible, and then it just didn't work.
Brilliant. Big step forward. Loved the first principles introduction at the beginning too.
www.wikihouse.cc/designs is now live
Promo sm ❣️
Won't it be open sourced in any way? Or some similar but simplified project maybe to start with.
Love the Wikihouse initiative! Videos is a good idea to spread the word but for gods sake EDIT THE VIDEOS!!! Watching a Teams conference where people are joining in from very noisy environments is tiresome. As you have to turn the soundlevel up to hear the ones speaking quietly, you then get bombarded with the slamming of doors, loud voices from the background and other stuff. The same for watching someone waiting to join a video conference
Woot! Great video.
how many sheets of plywood for skylark two stories
Great changes, especially the gable end walls and window lintels. Well done!
You talked about ridge beams in the video. I understand you recommend ridge beam for span up to about 7m to 8m. I think you said no ridge beam is needed where there are crossbeams at the bottom of the roof, in each slice of the building (maybe every 600mm.) Is this ridge solution also possible? images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5a9837aa8f513076715a4606/1599561805380-2MW9U5E6R9NOGOJ8LMLU/009c_Wikihouse.jpg?format=2500w
There are a few very cool pictures on WikiHouse sites of a roof with two pitches. How are these made please? Maybe one is 10 degrees and the other 42 degrees?
I'm thinking of the top middle roof in this pic wikihousenl.cc/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/fotogroep_150-749x1024.png
And then what is maximum internal floor span with duo -pitch roof? I guess it is not going to 5.4m or?
I think you mean the examples in the projects gallery? We don't have any blocks for that currently with Skylark... however it should be possible to use the 42deg roof blocks currently available in the library and then make a custom block for the corresponding angle.
Hi, when would the blocks going to be updated on the website?
All blocks are now updated on our website!
Thank you !
I am a teacher at a carpentry school and I love the idea of manufacturing the parts in a workspace and assemble it in just a few days, creating a house. For our point of view the translate directly into of topping of technology. I do have a few questions for you. Are you working on a way to build hipped roofs? I'm from Denmark and quite a lot of our 1 family houses, have hipped roofs. In the start of the video, it was stated that the u-value was pretty low, however for a danish point of view, the stated value of 0.15 - 0.18 W/m2K is not that low. Therefore I wonder what kind of isolation is used to calculate these u-values and what lambda-value the isolation had? In Denmark new houses should have a u-value 0.14 W/m2K and for our low emission houses u-value of 0.12 W/m2K. So from a builders point of view, I have problems seeing where we can build Wikihouses in Denmark, but maybe you can help me with the details of the isolation properties. Hope to hear from you. Best Regards Andreas
Hi Andreas - Thanks, great points. While we don't currently have any hipped Skylark roof blocks, there are examples of these forms constructed using similar CNC-cut plywood methods, so it should be possible with modified or custom block designs. Great to see Denmark leading the way on thermal performance regulations! In terms of insulation, the standard insulation values are determined by the cavity depth of the WikiHouse blocks (200-250mm), but you can simply add external insulation, such as woodfibre boards, to the WikiHouse chassis if you want a better U-value. Hope that helps!
Hello, I live in Chile, I would like to know why when I download the skylark 250 detailed blocks, I don't have access to all the ones shown in the video?
Hi Carlos- your are right, Amber was using new Skylark series 200 blocks, due to be released later this month, please keep an eye on our website for the update. Thanks for your patience!
Thank you all for your work
i am in love with this project
Hi Gabriele, I was wondering if you could save the model in an earlier version of Rhino. It seems the file is in Rhino 8WIP
Great presentation, very exciting to see how the Wikihouse concept has progressed. I had a suggestion in regards to the system not accounting for labour costs, would there be a way to make an estimation of the time component of labour that local designers could then assign local labour rates to? Maybe break it down by trade to allow for a more granular estimate to be made?
Just wondering is the code for this on GitHub, if so what was the link please? Great video, very interesting, many thanks!
We ran out of time and here are the answers to the remaining questions: Q: How would you advise to use sprayed foam insulation with wikihouse?is it possible to spray foam on the inside of the block while it's still "open"? A: We have seen examples of WikiHouses built using spray foam insulation. Some spray foams are better than others in terms of environmental and health impacts. We have usually tended towards to the less messy soft-fill insulation, but others such as spray or blown cellulose insulation are also potential options. Q: Have you got any plans to include modelling existing site constraints? A: Yes, where there is publicly available site data we would eventually like to include property boundaries, topography, satellite imagery, existing buildings etc. Add any other questions here and we'll reply in comments!
Amazing work. Can’t wait to test it out even with making the US unit conversion myself. 🎉
Watching the vod now!
Do you have a oriven small pod design thats tried and tested. I have a 5 axis industrial machine amd interested to cut out a sample store room in the yard outside the workshop thanks
Hi David - can you email us at services@wikihouse.cc and we can discuss your design needs? thanks
In the US, we use standard 16 or 24-inch on-center framing and expect a standard 24-inch wide block to be the best option for a Wikihouse structure. The challenge is that the standard US plywood is 48 inches wide, making it impossible to get two 24" panels from a single sheet, including the kerf from the router bit. In comparison, the metric version uses 600mm blocks, and the plywood is typically 1250mm, allowing for two (2) 600mm panels and plenty of extra space to make the most of your plywood. How should we address this in the US? Has this come up before?
Hi Danny - A standard 24inch wide block would seem appropriate for the US if you're intent on matching timber framing spacing. It may be possible to make some modifications to the standard Skylark blocks to accommodate the increased width, and reorganise the cutting files so that two 24inch panels don't sit together on a single sheet, but it won't be as materially efficient as the current blocks. In the UK we have the odd advantage of having imperial dimension plywood sheets (4ft x 8ft) but metric building and framing dimensions (600mm and 1200mm), which affords being able to fit two facing panels side-by-side on a single sheet with a 10mm gap. Maybe it's worth considering if the WikiHouse blocks need to correspond with the 24inch framing centres, and also connecting with US based members on our community forum (community.wikihouse.cc). You might also want to reach out to Construx who have been building WikiHouse projects in the US and may able to offer some advice - they can be found at www.buildconstrux.com/
Do you plan on making Revit families available for those of us working in Revit? Or would you be interested in working with someone to produce them for you?
We'd love to make some Revit families of the simple blocks but this is not something we have the capacity to do at the moment. However if someone offers to do it free and open source we would happily include the files in our library, just like we do with the other file types!
I could do really basic ones for free, but the value of good families with proper BIM style information embedded shouldn’t be underestimated.
@@Pikey778 Thanks for offering - best thing is to email us at enquiries@wikihouse.cc and we can take it from there.
you can sell your technology to Russia?
@Echo very good job! I'm very impressed you're integrating plastic into wikihouse builds!
Amazing work guys
Music aggressively
Just wondering if you've had a go using Plyboo? I'm putting together research on local materials to reduce transport Carbon costs. I'm in Australia and we are fine with pine ply, but in China, bamboo is making waves in structural columns and as a ply alternative. I havea sample and it seams quite tough.
Hi Michelle, no we don't but why don't you ask the WikiHouse online community? community.wikihouse.cc/ Here's a thread about bamboo community.wikihouse.cc/t/bamboo-plywood-in-tropics-and-architects-consultants-available-these-days/305/4
Really great work. Love the ethos behind the product.
The results ???
The results can be found on our engineering guide www.wikihouse.cc/engineering/what-is-skylark and research library www.wikihouse.cc/research
@@wikihouseproject Greate... thanks a lot
This is so awesome! Fantastic work everyone! As an engineer, I really appreciate Gabry and other's efforts. Very much looking forward to the configurator :).
Excellent progress with skylark. Looking forward to looking at the model parts thanks so much for what you are doing.