Seen a video of a robot excavator Modified to do 3D printing. I think this new construction will take the whole world by surprise no doubt. Imagine buildings that require no heating or cooling? Because they are so energy efficient? What is really cool about the robot excavator is it can build tie walls and more on site with not having a over head crane 🏗 you have to construct before you start the building project.
We need an Episode 2 on this building, showing the finished product. Although people value a strong structure, they only buy that with a pleasing finish unless they want to do that work themselves, Thank you for your interest in 3D printed architecture. With 100,000,000 born in the USA since 1996, we need much more affordable housing if we are not going to have 1/4th of our population living in used cars, used vans, used buses, etc.
With Evictions in the Last year(through a No-Eviction Mandate) over a MILLION Americans (many Families), SOME STILL WORKING, Fighting CORRUPT Elected who are Helping Real Estate "BLIGHT" Families Struggling on Generational Lands {Those AMERICANS Who SETTLED These Lands} > Fought & WORKED HARD For Generations on "Prime RealEstate" in America>> **YES, these Americans Are POOR FOLKS OF ALL RACES But mostly These are the Descendants of the Black Americans Who DID THE HARD WORK< SETTLED & FARMED These Historically< To Create These COMMUNITIES/ Towns Around!!!> "Blighting TO STEAL" Is Happening ALL OVER THIS NATION "OF THE FREE" > it is Criminally Outrageous!!
i love the shots of the guys working and the machine printing and the drone shots while the workers are discussing the details of the project. very good
I called habitat for humanity a couple years ago to try to generate interest in revising their methodology to include such 3d print based applications. These machines could end homelessness and boost affordability across the globe. There's is even the potential for automation to perform all the site prep work. The possibilities are going to be a real game changer for ours and other species in a good way.
@@automateconstruction Recordings like this one will help unify the entire movement. Thank you for keeping up your great works. You will amaze yourself when you get older. "INFORMATION IS TRANSFORMATION"
can't wait for this to be more common...in a few years there will be subdivisions with all 3D printed homes, and that's where my new home will be...great stuff Jarett thx!
Jarett thanks for enduring our extreme HEAT for another great video me and my wife would love to have you back for the finished product my brother. Stay safe and safe travels
🤗 AWESOME TO SEE PROGRESS 👏👏👏 perhaps you could suggest to anyone that would listen 👂🏻 …with all the changes…THINK ABOUT MAKING HALLWAYS 48” or more and then doorways 36”…. And MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR THE FUTURE..😉 Anyone who moves furniture will THANK YOU ☺️ AND the furniture will thank you too😉😍😍😍
@Jarett thank you for making this, I hope it goes viral so you get more support. Please, if you can, make a follow-up video that can be attached to show the finished content of this home, it will most likely be amazing and a complete video documentation more likely to get larger view counts also.
Most excellent series Jarett Gross - THANK YOU! New age printing not only cuts costs, it improves structure safety too as explained in this recording. Using fireproof / fire resistant materials that are safe is a great way to help people survive the firestorm times we are dealing with. Now is the time to build modern day Noah's Arks in light of our climate emergency reality. In addition to fireproofing, a plastic layer will reduce flood damage plus a dome (curved) shape will reduce wind damage too. JOY! We are overcoming!
This is extra exciting to see as someone who moved out of Tempe recently (pronounced Tempy btw). That looks like a very standard house design out there, which is a good thing. Did they need to make special consideration for the 110⁰ F heat with their material choices?
I wonder how similar doing a 3D printed house with the concrete is to the construction of Adobe houses done all over Arizona. It seems to me it would be very similar
Or, Hempaircrete, self insulating to the granular scale. Aircrete though takes a reduction in structural strength, single story applications though, bonus.
The future should be Geopolymer . Portland Cement based 3D printed homes are not removing the CO2 component , show me fibre reinforced Geopolymer and we will be on the right page.
I'm glad more counties are giving out permits for 3d printed homes. I a few years, maybe we will see large built to rent master communitys being 3d printed
Ruins the wet concrete but that’s all concrete not just 3d printed concrete. This concrete gets hard much faster so there’s a smaller window of time it can be ruined by rain.
Habitat 4 Humanity 👍 like the concrete’s layers. On outside are perfect and homes are almost fire proof if the roof is either made from fire proof wood or perhaps metal roof. what’s the current cost?
When editing you should start maintaining a constant volume because your videos volume go up and down quite often several times. Keep up the great work thank you!
Nice story, interesting visuals, better sound quality. The one thing missing would be some detailed views of the completed house when it's ready to meet its new owners. Were there any computer simulations or artwork that could give us an idea?
One thing I dont get, if a 3d printer can also print details, why everything is smooth? Print a house that looks like a old house, with goblins or lions, decorative art on the colloms, walls ect.
Hallo, can i ask you how do they create the expansion joints? Seems to me that they cut the wall when it was still wet and then filled with silicon after it cures.
Why do you ommit the steel reinforcement as accustomed to use in conventional building construction? Will the structure be strong enough to coupe with earthquake and the like?
I assume large 3D printers are made outside US, are there any US 3D manufacture (if any exist) entering this space? If can find other printing materials other than cement, this would make US less dependent on China for Portland Cement. Including Habitat for Humanity is a great way to move 3D printed houses into mainstream, if the numbers workout as expected.
Pity it must have taken weeks to print with that single nozzle , i am sure twin or triple print heads will come one day with the right software. Fire resistant roof panels can be done with modern fibre cement sheets , rated to 1250 Celcius and if used over steel framed roof trusses thats a win , Windows can be fitted with roller shutter fire screens that are also rated to 1250 C , in Australia that is compliant to the highest rating of BAL-FZ (Flame Zone)
It is very fun and fantastic but difficult to assemble the printer maybe more logical and easy would be to print the walls, floors, windows and ceilings and then join them and glue With cement or mud if it is mud them or join them with screws
Coming down 10 to 30 percent in cost..from what price..? If a house is $500,000 and you sell it for $350,000 how much does the potential owner have to earn to afford it..how much is land cost..land location..car dependent or transit friendly.. infrastructure..water sewage..roadways..schools..shopping..driving 10 miles each way to get groceries?.. are communities walkable..etc etc etc..complex issues not solved by extruded buildings
Here is the follow up finished project episode. ruclips.net/video/T6HXB5suZIE/видео.html Along with one that speaks of the various efforts that went into it. ruclips.net/video/3N9UudQZVCs/видео.html. Both are extremely well done videos. Please know that the city name is Tempe. (pronounced as Temp-ee). And, the 110 heat is nothing when you factor in the low humidity. There were days in June 1990 when it reached 122 F. Many blessings -
The more I learn about 3D printed houses, the less sense they make to me. Sure they'll find their place on the market. But 3D printing affordable homes? How can a 3D house can be cheaper then a house assembled from a prefabricated panels? That is existing technology, it's faster and cheaper to produce (especially for repeating designs), requires overall less people on site, can be assembled faster then just the 3D printer itself... And the resulting product is more finished, with actually smooth walls, prepared channels and cavities, etc.
I commented on the wrong video it was the house before this that I was watching which required them to build a wood structure to support the roof. And if I’m not mistaken it was one of your videos
I'm glad to see they're getting permitted. I have to wonder what county residential engineers all over the country need to be convinced these will work in their markets.
I've had a 3d printer at home for maybe 10 years, and I must say, that layer alignment looks like garbage. They still have some things to figure out. I hope they get there, and with some material that doesn't release so much CO2. I wonder if anyone has experimented with "unconventional" "traditional" materials like cobb, etc. in an additive process.
🤔.. unless they can produce homes like this at considerable cost savings as compared to a traditional wood built home, they will not sell... The problem is,, you need highly trained, highly paid motivated people to build these types of homes, no cheap day labor here. If you have have a key person quit for higher pay, your screwed😮, hire cheap manual labor to install braces, pour insolation correctly, run electric wires.. your screwed... Try fixing bad wiring, wall defects AFTER things harden
hahaha americans building houses that wont fly away in a hurricane :D doesn't it rain in arizona the 3d printed houses in germany had to have a rooftop during the printing process
This is the second home where I've noticed really bad echos, this in spite of the narrator's effort to talk softly. The ropy finish, or rather the lack of finish, on the raw concrete is ugly. This might be okay for some single tech-dude bachelor pad, but I wouldn't want to get stuck in this house with a crying baby. I really had high hopes for 3d printed housing. But concrete is not the right material. It's ghastly ugly.
Seen a video of a robot excavator Modified to do 3D printing. I think this new construction will take the whole world by surprise no doubt. Imagine buildings that require no heating or cooling? Because they are so energy efficient? What is really cool about the robot excavator is it can build tie walls and more on site with not having a over head crane 🏗 you have to construct before you start the building project.
We need an Episode 2 on this building, showing the finished product. Although people value a strong structure, they only buy that with a pleasing finish unless they want to do that work themselves, Thank you for your interest in 3D printed architecture. With 100,000,000 born in the USA since 1996, we need much more affordable housing if we are not going to have 1/4th of our population living in used cars, used vans, used buses, etc.
With Evictions in the Last year(through a No-Eviction Mandate) over a MILLION Americans (many Families), SOME STILL WORKING, Fighting CORRUPT Elected who are Helping Real Estate "BLIGHT" Families Struggling on Generational Lands {Those AMERICANS Who SETTLED These Lands} > Fought & WORKED HARD For Generations on "Prime RealEstate" in America>>
**YES, these Americans Are POOR FOLKS OF ALL RACES But mostly These are the Descendants of the Black Americans Who DID THE HARD WORK< SETTLED & FARMED These Historically< To Create These COMMUNITIES/ Towns Around!!!>
"Blighting TO STEAL" Is Happening ALL OVER THIS NATION "OF THE FREE" > it is Criminally Outrageous!!
It's complete!! The family moved into the home in February and love it! Check out the full documentary: ruclips.net/video/T6HXB5suZIE/видео.html
i love the shots of the guys working and the machine printing and the drone shots while the workers are discussing the details of the project. very good
Peri did those drone shots not me but I agree they are spectacular.
I called habitat for humanity a couple years ago to try to generate interest in revising their methodology to include such 3d print based applications. These machines could end homelessness and boost affordability across the globe. There's is even the potential for automation to perform all the site prep work. The possibilities are going to be a real game changer for ours and other species in a good way.
It’s a very fragmented organization with different independent chapters in each region.
@@automateconstruction Recordings like this one will help unify the entire movement. Thank you for keeping up your great works. You will amaze yourself when you get older.
"INFORMATION IS TRANSFORMATION"
can't wait for this to be more common...in a few years there will be subdivisions with all 3D printed homes, and that's where my new home will be...great stuff Jarett thx!
Amazing!
I wish there was a few pics of what the house is supposed to look like - to help us see it with our minds eye.
This is great to see finely starting to get going here in the USA. Thanks for the updated video.
Jarett thanks for enduring our extreme HEAT for another great video me and my wife would love to have you back for the finished product my brother. Stay safe and safe travels
🤗 AWESOME TO SEE PROGRESS 👏👏👏 perhaps you could suggest to anyone that would listen 👂🏻 …with all the changes…THINK ABOUT MAKING HALLWAYS 48” or more and then doorways 36”…. And MAKE LIFE EASIER FOR THE FUTURE..😉 Anyone who moves furniture will THANK YOU ☺️ AND the furniture will thank you too😉😍😍😍
smart man!!!
@Jarett thank you for making this, I hope it goes viral so you get more support. Please, if you can, make a follow-up video that can be attached to show the finished content of this home, it will most likely be amazing and a complete video documentation more likely to get larger view counts also.
Most excellent series Jarett Gross - THANK YOU! New age printing not only cuts costs, it improves structure safety too as explained in this recording. Using fireproof / fire resistant materials that are safe is a great way to help people survive the firestorm times we are dealing with.
Now is the time to build modern day Noah's Arks in light of our climate emergency reality. In addition to fireproofing, a plastic layer will reduce flood damage plus a dome (curved) shape will reduce wind damage too. JOY!
We are overcoming!
This is extra exciting to see as someone who moved out of Tempe recently (pronounced Tempy btw). That looks like a very standard house design out there, which is a good thing.
Did they need to make special consideration for the 110⁰ F heat with their material choices?
I wonder how similar doing a 3D printed house with the concrete is to the construction of Adobe houses done all over Arizona. It seems to me it would be very similar
Came to the comment section just to see if anyone else cringed at the name (Temp 🤣🤣🤣)
@@amandalang1283 I came for the same thing. I cringed at “Temp”. It’s pronounced Tem-pee.
Great video though! Super interesting!
Jared, great videos. We are developing residential subdivisions in FL and are considering 3D printing as well.
Jarett, your content keeps getting better and better! Thank you so much for your hard work.
Love this, can we do it in hempcrete?
So many people ask I’m sure someone will try it on a house eventually and I’ll let you know!
Or, Hempaircrete, self insulating to the granular scale. Aircrete though takes a reduction in structural strength, single story applications though, bonus.
The future should be Geopolymer . Portland Cement based 3D printed homes are not removing the CO2 component , show me fibre reinforced Geopolymer and we will be on the right page.
once again hats off to you bro!!! great video, great content!!! cant wait to catch up soon! Keep rocking
I'm glad more counties are giving out permits for 3d printed homes. I a few years, maybe we will see large built to rent master communitys being 3d printed
Volume challenges - but another great video ! Thanks Jarett!
Very good interviews, and the Cobod set up footage really helps as well.
Should be designed loadbearing to avoid frame . The carpenter is the most costly on projects. Thank so much for this video !!!!
100% agree but that requires some engineering/testing to get the structural properties of the material recognized.
Looking forward to this but can't stop thinking about what happens when the rain starts during the printing process.
Ruins the wet concrete but that’s all concrete not just 3d printed concrete. This concrete gets hard much faster so there’s a smaller window of time it can be ruined by rain.
The house is in Tempe, Arizona. It's pronounced "Tem-pee". Otherwise it's a permanent house.
Adobe and hemp look like the way to go.
Have any idea of the energy savings (air conditioning/heating) of the concrete houses?
Habitat 4 Humanity 👍 like the concrete’s layers. On outside are perfect and homes are almost fire proof if the roof is either made from fire proof wood or perhaps metal roof. what’s the current cost?
When editing you should start maintaining a constant volume because your videos volume go up and down quite often several times. Keep up the great work thank you!
Nice story, interesting visuals, better sound quality. The one thing missing would be some detailed views of the completed house when it's ready to meet its new owners. Were there any computer simulations or artwork that could give us an idea?
fantastic!
One thing I dont get, if a 3d printer can also print details, why everything is smooth? Print a house that looks like a old house, with goblins or lions, decorative art on the colloms, walls ect.
Nice Home!
Great episode👍 the world needs more for of this!
Hallo, can i ask you how do they create the expansion joints? Seems to me that they cut the wall when it was still wet and then filled with silicon after it cures.
Very impressive
Show the final product
Great job man. keep it up.
This is more promising then sq4d since permits is key.
What can you do for 185,000 or less because that's what we the poor/average people need to see at least in the state of Arizona. "Great Invention" 👍
Awesome ! How much does the house cost compared to regular construction?
How do printed homes compare in hot warm or cold climates?..what foundation works ..doesn't work...?
Why do you ommit the steel reinforcement as accustomed to use in conventional building construction? Will the structure be strong enough to coupe with earthquake and the like?
It's complete!! The family moved into the home in February 2022 and love it! Check out the full documentary: ruclips.net/video/T6HXB5suZIE/видео.html
I filmed the move in day and the owners first walk through on my channel ruclips.net/video/xtioEtDO-Dc/видео.html
How does any of this begin to address housing accessibility/affordability???
Hello
I hope you’re doing well
How many depth for the foundation?
im looking to have a 1 story 3D printed home built in virginia. Who should I contact for estimate?
I assume large 3D printers are made outside US, are there any US 3D manufacture (if any exist) entering this space? If can find other printing materials other than cement, this would make US less dependent on China for Portland Cement. Including Habitat for Humanity is a great way to move 3D printed houses into mainstream, if the numbers workout as expected.
never heard of Temp AZ. I'm heard of TempE AZ ...
Can a printer lay the foundation?
Potentially yes but it’s not as simple as click to start
Pity it must have taken weeks to print with that single nozzle , i am sure twin or triple print heads will come one day with the right software.
Fire resistant roof panels can be done with modern fibre cement sheets , rated to 1250 Celcius and if used over steel framed roof trusses thats a win , Windows can be fitted with roller shutter fire screens that are also rated to 1250 C , in Australia that is compliant to the highest rating of BAL-FZ (Flame Zone)
It is very fun and fantastic but difficult to assemble the printer maybe more logical and easy would be to print the walls, floors, windows and ceilings and then join them and glue With cement or mud if it is mud them or join them with screws
Did you really just call it TEMP Arizona? It’s tempE you pronounce the E at the end of it. Good vid tho
Yeah you should see the comments on tik tok about it I made the same mistake there and got roasted 😂
what the name companes they build 3d house and how much sq feet on house?
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keep up good work mate
Paradise CA was not a wildfire. It was Directed energy weapon DEW. None of the surrounding trees were burnt just the structures.
Coming down 10 to 30 percent in cost..from what price..? If a house is $500,000 and you sell it for $350,000 how much does the potential owner have to earn to afford it..how much is land cost..land location..car dependent or transit friendly.. infrastructure..water sewage..roadways..schools..shopping..driving 10 miles each way to get groceries?.. are communities walkable..etc etc etc..complex issues not solved by extruded buildings
How can I contact you ?
did anyone test these types of buildings against earthquakes, huge rains (50+liters/m2), fire, hot and cold temperatures ??
Fire proof homes would be nice. What about earth quakes?
Here is the follow up finished project episode. ruclips.net/video/T6HXB5suZIE/видео.html Along with one that speaks of the various efforts that went into it. ruclips.net/video/3N9UudQZVCs/видео.html. Both are extremely well done videos.
Please know that the city name is Tempe. (pronounced as Temp-ee). And, the 110 heat is nothing when you factor in the low humidity. There were days in June 1990 when it reached 122 F.
Many blessings -
The more I learn about 3D printed houses, the less sense they make to me. Sure they'll find their place on the market. But 3D printing affordable homes? How can a 3D house can be cheaper then a house assembled from a prefabricated panels? That is existing technology, it's faster and cheaper to produce (especially for repeating designs), requires overall less people on site, can be assembled faster then just the 3D printer itself... And the resulting product is more finished, with actually smooth walls, prepared channels and cavities, etc.
goood
This makes no sense at all because you still have to build a wood structure to support the roof. You’re building a house within a house
No the roof is supported on the RC columns poured directly into the printed concrete requiring no formwork.
I commented on the wrong video it was the house before this that I was watching which required them to build a wood structure to support the roof. And if I’m not mistaken it was one of your videos
Temp-e
So I’ve heard
I'm glad to see they're getting permitted. I have to wonder what county residential engineers all over the country need to be convinced these will work in their markets.
You lost energy efficiency when you put a traditional roof on! Phooey!
Dude, it's pronounced TemPEE Arizona, not TEMP ! LOL
Так создавались скалы.
I've had a 3d printer at home for maybe 10 years, and I must say, that layer alignment looks like garbage. They still have some things to figure out. I hope they get there, and with some material that doesn't release so much CO2. I wonder if anyone has experimented with "unconventional" "traditional" materials like cobb, etc. in an additive process.
Need to build more hemp houses get away from concrete
🤔.. unless they can produce homes like this at considerable cost savings as compared to a traditional wood built home, they will not sell... The problem is,, you need highly trained, highly paid motivated people to build these types of homes, no cheap day labor here. If you have have a key person quit for higher pay, your screwed😮, hire cheap manual labor to install braces, pour insolation correctly, run electric wires.. your screwed... Try fixing bad wiring, wall defects AFTER things harden
teem pee
The Average American People can NOT afford housing either. Seniors are homeless. Give some real info to get one made in our community.
earthquake ready?
hahaha americans building houses that wont fly away in a hurricane :D doesn't it rain in arizona the 3d printed houses in germany had to have a rooftop during the printing process
Doesn't look strong at all don't know if I could trust it
This is the second home where I've noticed really bad echos, this in spite of the narrator's effort to talk softly. The ropy finish, or rather the lack of finish, on the raw concrete is ugly. This might be okay for some single tech-dude bachelor pad, but I wouldn't want to get stuck in this house with a crying baby. I really had high hopes for 3d printed housing. But concrete is not the right material. It's ghastly ugly.
Hey look another cheap house for the market to cripple family wallets at outrageous prices.
i wish they would quote prices instead of giving a bunch of coke head babble