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Reconstructing The World
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Добавлен 30 авг 2023
Come with us on an inspiring journey on how to reconstruct the world through more thoughtful architecture.
With our curious host Anders Morgenthaler and our sustainable architect Anders Lendager!
A new insightful episode is being posted every other thursday
With our curious host Anders Morgenthaler and our sustainable architect Anders Lendager!
A new insightful episode is being posted every other thursday
Your Comments Built This! A Christmas Special on Sustainability and How Feedback Shapes Innovation
Reconstructing the World: The Christmas Edition!
Join Anders Lendager, the world's most sustainable architect, and Anders Morgenthaler for a festive look back at a year of groundbreaking innovation in sustainable construction. In this special Christmas episode of Reconstructing the World, we celebrate a whole year 2024 that has gone by - which includes the completion of a revolutionary 20-floor wooden building made from upcycled materials! 🌍🏗️
What’s Inside This Episode?
✨ A recap of 2024’s biggest achievements in sustainable architecture.
✨ How Lendager completed the 20-story building, pushing the boundaries of wood construction.
✨ Insight into the innovative use of materials, including windm...
Join Anders Lendager, the world's most sustainable architect, and Anders Morgenthaler for a festive look back at a year of groundbreaking innovation in sustainable construction. In this special Christmas episode of Reconstructing the World, we celebrate a whole year 2024 that has gone by - which includes the completion of a revolutionary 20-floor wooden building made from upcycled materials! 🌍🏗️
What’s Inside This Episode?
✨ A recap of 2024’s biggest achievements in sustainable architecture.
✨ How Lendager completed the 20-story building, pushing the boundaries of wood construction.
✨ Insight into the innovative use of materials, including windm...
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Revolutionizing Urban Spaces: Barbara Buser’s Activism Meets Sustainable Design
Просмотров 1,7 тыс.21 день назад
Join us on a thought-provoking journey into sustainable architecture and urban innovation with the legendary Barbara Buser. Filmed in Zurich, this episode dives into the transformation of industrial spaces into vibrant urban hubs, emphasizing reuse over recycling. Guided by Anders Lendager and Anders Morgenthaler, Barbara shares her pioneering vision for circularity, social inclusion, and break...
Inside Austria’s Rammed Earth Factory: No Cement, Just Earth - Revolutionizing Sustainable Building
Просмотров 21 тыс.Месяц назад
Let's bring you all down to earth again: Explore sustainable building materials on a groundbreaking scale in this episode of Reconstructing the World! We continue our journey in Austria at Lehm Ton Erde, where Professor Martin Rausch showcases the powerful potential of rammed earth construction. Using only natural materials like clay, gravel, and local stones-without any cement or concrete-Mart...
How Rammed Earth is Transforming Sustainable Architecture: A Concrete-Free, Eco-Friendly Solution
Просмотров 4,2 тыс.2 месяца назад
In this episode of Reconstructing the World, we explore rammed earth construction, a game-changing sustainable building technique that's revolutionizing green architecture by using natural materials. Join us as we visit Professor Martin Rauch at Lehm Ton Erde in Austria, where he demonstrates how to build stunning, durable structures with local materials like clay, gravel, and stones-without th...
Visiting Swiss Pioneers: Blumer-Lehmann’s Innovations in Timber Construction and Sustainability
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.2 месяца назад
Join us for an exclusive behind-the-scenes tour of Blumer-Lehmann, a pioneering wood construction company in Switzerland, led by the inspiring Katharina Lehmann, the fifth-generation CEO! 🌍🌲 Discover how this family-run business has evolved from a small sawmill into a global leader in sustainable building materials, all while staying true to its roots in local wood sourcing and eco-friendly pra...
Sustainable Travel Fail? The Harsh Dilemma of European Train Journeys
Просмотров 9713 месяца назад
In this episode of Reconstructing the World, we take you on an eye-opening journey across Europe by train, uncovering the highs and lows of sustainable travel. Is train travel really the eco-friendly alternative it’s made out to be, or are we just kidding ourselves? As we venture through Europe, facing long delays, chaotic stations, and cramped cabins, we ask: Can train travel compete with air ...
Inside a Secret Architect Session: Redesigning Stuttgart's Office Building for Sustainability
Просмотров 9163 месяца назад
Step into the world of sustainable architecture with Anders Lendager and Anders Morgenthaler in this exciting episode of "Reconstructing The World." This time, we take you behind the scenes of a confidential "pin-up session" about a building pitched to Stuttgart, Germany, where the team reimagine a 1970s office building into a cutting-edge, eco-friendly version. Get an exclusive look at the cre...
One Year Later: TRÆ - Building Denmark's Tallest Wooden High-Rise | Full Construction Recap
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One Year anniversary of this RUclips Channel! Wow! We are celebrating the present by looking back at how far we've come on the journey of building Denmark's Tallest Wooden High-Rise, TRÆ! Join Anders Lendager and Anders Morgenthaler in this special episode of "Reconstructing the World" as we revisit the times we've shown you all the good stuff behind TRÆ (meaning TREE in Danish), which has grow...
The Swan Part 2: Exploring the World's First Circular Eco Labeled Upcycled Kindergarten
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.4 месяца назад
Welcome back to "Reconstructing the World"! Join Anders Lendager and Anders Morgenthaler in this Part 2 episode as they explore "The Swan," the world's first circular kindergarten. Witness the transformation of a demolition site into a more eco-friendly solution, where historical materials like facade bricks, roof tiles, steel sheets, and columns are reused to significantly reduce CO2 emissions...
The Swan Part 1: Circular Tender and Material Mapping for New Construction with CO2 Reduction
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.5 месяцев назад
Welcome to another episode of "Reconstructing the World"! In this episode, Anders Lendager delves into the unique tender process behind "The Swan" project. Discover the reasons for making a different tender, and why Anders wouldn't approach it the same way today. Learn about the competition phase and how Lendager Group pitched a circular project to Gladsaxe Municipality, promoting a solution th...
How to rate sustainability in wooden high-rise part 2
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.5 месяцев назад
When rating a more sustainable building, where do you start? We started by going around the building, and this time, we’re going in! Join us in this part 2 rating episode of "Reconstructing The World" where we continue to explore the sustainable choices made in Denmark's tallest wooden building. This is for anyone interested in sustainable architecture and green building practices, but also tho...
Upscaling Waste Textiles: Innovative Upcycling Breakthroughs in Sustainable Architecture
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.6 месяцев назад
Upscaling Waste Textiles: Innovative Upcycling Breakthroughs in Sustainable Architecture
Did We Make the Best Choices? Sustainability Rating of New Wooden High Rise
Просмотров 9966 месяцев назад
Did We Make the Best Choices? Sustainability Rating of New Wooden High Rise
Transforming Waste: Recycled Toilets & Sustainable Techniques for Eco-Friendly Architecture
Просмотров 9537 месяцев назад
Transforming Waste: Recycled Toilets & Sustainable Techniques for Eco-Friendly Architecture
Discover Green Building Innovations: Sustainable Construction Practices
Просмотров 9757 месяцев назад
Discover Green Building Innovations: Sustainable Construction Practices
Resource Rows Part 2: Building with Reclaimed Materials and Cool Robots!
Просмотров 1,2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Resource Rows Part 2: Building with Reclaimed Materials and Cool Robots!
Resource Rows Part 1: New Construction method with Reclaimed Materials | Eco Conscious Architecture
Просмотров 2 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Resource Rows Part 1: New Construction method with Reclaimed Materials | Eco Conscious Architecture
Carlsberg Kegs to Couches to Building Blocks: A Brew-tiful Upcycle!
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.8 месяцев назад
Carlsberg Kegs to Couches to Building Blocks: A Brew-tiful Upcycle!
Window spotting! Cutting down on aluminum and glass by reusing and recycling as much as possible
Просмотров 1,4 тыс.9 месяцев назад
Window spotting! Cutting down on aluminum and glass by reusing and recycling as much as possible
New building, old materials: Removing chemistry from 70-year-old toxic elements
Просмотров 7999 месяцев назад
New building, old materials: Removing chemistry from 70-year-old toxic elements
Upcycle Studios: Concrete buildings made by more sustainable construction mindset
Просмотров 84710 месяцев назад
Upcycle Studios: Concrete buildings made by more sustainable construction mindset
The history of building construction: Architecture through 1000 years told by Anders Lendager
Просмотров 1,6 тыс.10 месяцев назад
The history of building construction: Architecture through 1000 years told by Anders Lendager
Redesigning a parking house: Why would anybody build like that?!
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.11 месяцев назад
Redesigning a parking house: Why would anybody build like that?!
Recycling waste plastic and textiles: Let's make acoustic plates!
Просмотров 62211 месяцев назад
Recycling waste plastic and textiles: Let's make acoustic plates!
How to think like a Chief City Architect: Creating a more diverse and sustainable Aarhus
Просмотров 837Год назад
How to think like a Chief City Architect: Creating a more diverse and sustainable Aarhus
Let’s get concrete: How can we reduce co2 on a concrete core?
Просмотров 557Год назад
Let’s get concrete: How can we reduce co2 on a concrete core?
Stuffing a wooden high-rise with even more wood: How many % of waste wood can we use?
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Stuffing a wooden high-rise with even more wood: How many % of waste wood can we use?
Building with lava: Mother nature’s alternative to concrete comes from volcanos!
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Building with lava: Mother nature’s alternative to concrete comes from volcanos!
An insight in construction economy: Why more sustainable buildings makes better business
Просмотров 932Год назад
An insight in construction economy: Why more sustainable buildings makes better business
Rethinking facades: Reusing old metal waste for more sustainable architecture (instead of recycling)
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.Год назад
Rethinking facades: Reusing old metal waste for more sustainable architecture (instead of recycling)
What would you call a man who is both a Architect/Engineer/Designer & a Builder/Hands on Constructor? Please have the Smartunger respond.
You guys have amazing jokes lmao
hyper sustainable guys with single use cups feeling cool while drinking cappuccino after 11am.
doing my architecture diploma with barbara was one of the most formative experiences. great work, love your channel!
Thank you! Great to meet fellow fans of Barbara - we believe she has lots 😎
I‘d love to take a 6h walk with Barbara and absorb all her conviction and vision. Thank you most sustainable architect in the world for meeting and filming this for us. Also loved your visit at the rammed earth professor duo in Austria.
Thank you very much!
Love these episodes, such a great spotlight on awesome people and picking their brains about all their awesome projects! Thanks!
Thank you! We've made a playlist of all episodes like this called "Talking with interesting people" : ruclips.net/p/PLrad-qTbgSNpLxTzT4hUa3OKalF1Nq6wh&feature=shared
Can someone please do a super cut without the two morons jabbering
@ReconstructionTheWorld At 16:24 you write "We know, we have a whole channel about it!", while exclaiming "I hope every house in the world will be built like this". While I do appreciate that you finally have learned this, I do (once again) encourage you to preferably delete your episode 1, or as a minimum write a fat disclaimer "We were dumb and didn't mean to praise using 20 times as much lumber (from clearcuts) as necessary"
This guy seems to be lieing 🙄😬
Could hemp fiber replace some of the wood chips? 🗯️⏰🙌
Love this! And the down to earth attitude from the hosts!
Brilliant ! Wundebar ! I Love it. Thank Yous ☝️❤️✌️🌍🙏
Do you both have ADD or do you just share it. 😂 😊
The Native American Indians use to do controlled burns of the forest for hundreds of years. If you don’t burn you just have to much fuel (ammo) just building up on the forest floor. And new life cannot thrive.
Could this technique work in an earthquake region?
They need to automate the rammer.
already one, there are small scale machines that can construct the entire wall
Ditch the idiot comments and stupid questions. Its disrespectful to the guy giving you his time. Either do some basic research before hand and/or shut up and let the man explain it all.
Super interessant, men Anders er anstrengende.
How does the compacted earth hold up to rain, or water environments?
interesting content. However I think the channel would benefit from having the guy with the cap, stay out of frame and keep quiet throughout
Yeah, every word from him was limiting the genuine info and explanation.
I respect your opinion, but I also believe these videos are primarily made to be an approachable introduction for a wider audience to sustainable building practices. Its sounds like you're genuinly interested in the topics of this channel, so you're probably doing more detailed and deeper research anyway. There are already monotonous deep-dives into all of these topics on the internet, but no one knows about them because it is boring unless it is presented like this channel (for the tiktok generation in particular haha).
@@manuprosser8778thank you! This is exactly what we went for - incl the good Anders with the cap who was part of this from the beginning 😊
@@ReconstructingTheWorld No, Dude needs to switch to decaf or get off the crank! I stopped watching at 6 min out of frustration.
nice tech; but the yuk, yuk vanity style channel is a fail
Hi! What is a vanity style channel? We'd love to learn!
@@ReconstructingTheWorld The type of channel where the "host's face" and their "reactions" are MORE important than the content. Basically it's all about their ego and thier lame attempts pretending to be an actor.
@@someguydino6770 Thanks for teaching us a new phrase! And constructive criticism
Well clay / soil is a very interesting building material, but it is also not renewable material / growing material. Or at least it takes very long time for the nature to produce it, I guess. When you dig it up, it doesn't renew itself - but in the end you can put it back, so to speak. But what I want to say is that you cannot allways use the soil, directly from your building site. Either the material is not good enough (does not have any or not enough clay) or there is not enough soil for the whole building. So if you want to build all buildings in the World this way, you end up digging big holes, just as the excavation for gravel for concrete. So it is interesting, but not in really large scale.
Brilliant material - superb video!
Is the recipe for this particular rammed earth a trade secret or is it something you can share with us? Pleease… 🙏
I figure it’s all in the name
Professor Martin Rauch has not shared his recipe with us, but if you saw our previous episode, he tell us that he has one with casein in it... Calls it cheese 🤓 If he one day makes a recipe book, we'll be the first to buy it!
So now i'm just cleaning up. 😂
One man's treasure... 😉
Thanks for dropping the video! Longest 2 weeks of my life.
Thank you for being patient with us! We hope to get the possibility to make more frequent videos, once we get the viewers for it, but thank you for being here from the beginning 🙏
@@ReconstructingTheWorld I have a new, interesting sloped roof technology that has already been built on existing buildings. I can't get your email address on this channel, it doesn't work. If you wish to learn about that world unique solution, give me some email for contact.
@@drzavahercegbosnaponosna5974 We need to check up on privacy settings then, cause it should be public! reconstructingtheworld@gmail.com 🙂
Much of sustainability gets inspiration from the vernacular architecture of indigenous cultures, and now generational wisdom is being "re-invented" :) by white people with science and data
Wow! Very interesting!
I´m a 3rd year student in architecture in Iceland. I just wrote a thesis on rammed earth. i actually build the first SRE (stabilised Rammed Earth) wall, SRE has cement in it. The thesis did ok but we need more research in Iceland with our earth. It really all has to do with the binder, because we don´t have much clay in Iceland. But I really do believe that we can use Rammed Earth here in Iceland. Awesome episode, hope you do more about Rammed Earth. :)
Thank you! We made an episode about using lava in Iceland, because yes, we need to use what we have! Thank you for sharing 🙂
@ Awesome, I know that project from Arnhildur. Good luck guys 👌
This looks like The Grand Tour, but architecture instead of cars
Thanks! Please enlighten us on who is the Clarkson, Hammond and May!
I'm your fan! You are awesome : )
Thanks!! :)
I have a idea how to bring value of those wind blade to the sky. Pleas help me get in contact with this architect !
Great content!
Thank you!
😌😌
Very cool episode! Can you please provide a link to Professor Martins website, or somewhere where we can look up the materials and his work?
Yes! It's in the decription, and here directly to you: www.lehmtonerde.at/en/ We're happy you liked the episode! 🙂
Auch wenn der Sand des Lebens nach unten rieselt... die Perlen der Lebensfreude nehmen den Weg nach oben.
This is beautiful!
Bring on the next ep!
On it's way! November 14 - turn on notifications ;-)
never fail to impress me!
Thank you! Content thoughtfully curated to you!
Thank you very much for visiting us! It was a great pleasure! Now you have revealed our secret: THE WOOD TIME MACHINE. 🤣
Hahah! Thank you for the tour, and letting us joke about everything while sharing your knowledge!
reconstructing the world video on my birthday! i couldn't ask for more.
Thank you! And happy birthday! 🥳🎂
amazing!
How nice to finally see the cinematographer (or camera guy according to Anders)! Very nice job in all the episodes btw 🎉
😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
It is difficult at times to fly. Come to Oslo - both airports are so far away.. We sometimes had to factor in the cost to travel to airport to reach at an actual price of flying anywhere (before airlines increased the price).. Whereas with train, at least in Europe & Asia, you reach the center of cities quite easily..
always avoid germany if possible xD unfortunately its a huge country, hard to avoid
Ah. Your mistake is to travel via Germany. Our trains are notoriously late or not running at all. It might be quicker to fly to southern Italy and travel to Zürich by train from the opposite direction...
we travel by trian.
I'd love to work with people like these! Amazing
These videos are amazing! But why does nobody watch them?
One year, learned a lot! Well done sustainable handsome men in wests and helmets.