won´t the walls fall if you push them??? I suposse not, but why not? they are just bags full of sand and also the ceiling, how can you do that? amazing
i think these homes are really wonderful, they all seem to be built in very arid enviroments. i live in ohio, its humid, it rains a fair amount, and the dirt here is wonderful for growing, it has a lot of organic material in it. can anyone point me to an example thats been built in a similar enviroment>? :)
@gotmyfingerrscrowsed they are the strongest of them all for everything... but not so easy to make. Dome is the strongest shape,like coconat,egg etc...
you all probably dont give a damn but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account?? I somehow lost the password. I love any tips you can offer me
@Lionel Mohamed thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm. I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
If you look for readily available recycled materials it is possible to build the main structures for the cost of sweat on your brow only. Electrical ,plumbing , doors and windows would be your expense if you cant' find a way to get them for free . But anyone should be able to build a house like this for less than 5k.
@bearshaman0 The principle should be the same. Earth and dirt both absorb a decent amount of rainfall. if you are seriously considering this as a way to build your home, you may want to put a layer of plastic over the sand bags. plants and other foliage also help to absorb rain, and they help to keep your house warm if they are planted on the roof.
یاد مهندس نادر خلیلی مبتکر چنین طرح ارزشمندی گرامی باد.
The music is De Usuahia a la Quiaca by Gustavo Santaolalla from the movie Motorcycle Diaries. You can download the MP3 album from Amazon for under $10
This wouldnt work in cold climates. the freeze thaw of the ground would heave the walls, unless some sort of footing was poured below the frost line.
Sin Palabras!!! Argentina/Buenos Aires Olga Popow
Hola quiero hacerme una casa domo vivo en Uruguay quisiera saber quien hace gracias
won´t the walls fall if you push them???
I suposse not, but why not? they are just bags full of sand
and also the ceiling, how can you do that? amazing
Brilliant! Who is playing the music you chose to accompany your photos?
i think these homes are really wonderful, they all seem to be built in very arid enviroments. i live in ohio, its humid, it rains a fair amount, and the dirt here is wonderful for growing, it has a lot of organic material in it. can anyone point me to an example thats been built in a similar enviroment>? :)
How can i learn how to build an eco dome? Is there a book or web address? Very beautiful!
@gotmyfingerrscrowsed
they are the strongest of them all for everything... but not so easy to make.
Dome is the strongest shape,like coconat,egg etc...
This is in fact at calearth.
I'm in Australia, anyone know where I can get the bags to build with from? thanks!
bellisimo hogar!! quisiera saber si en Argentina hay alguna organizacion que pueda asesorar al respecto, gracias.
you all probably dont give a damn but does someone know of a way to log back into an instagram account??
I somehow lost the password. I love any tips you can offer me
@Aries Ahmad instablaster ;)
@Lionel Mohamed thanks so much for your reply. I got to the site thru google and Im trying it out atm.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Lionel Mohamed it did the trick and I now got access to my account again. I am so happy!
Thanks so much, you saved my ass :D
@Aries Ahmad You are welcome =)
If you look for readily available recycled materials it is possible to build the main structures for the cost of sweat on your brow only. Electrical ,plumbing , doors and windows would be your expense if you cant' find a way to get them for free . But anyone should be able to build a house like this for less than 5k.
it's a hobbit house but real!! love it!!
I don't think he stole it, I thnk he's taking credit for the video. If you notice, they're using Cal-Earth sand bags.
@bearshaman0 I have the same question!!! can someone answer that please?? thank u very much!
I might be able to accomodate that. I am a traveling builder.
@MrGreatLakesBuffalo
Earthquake proof to 7.5
maravilloso
awsome!
i want one...
@trevronwithtechron lmao!!! It really looks like a teenage mutant ninja turtle :P
2:16 ninja turtle. turtle power!
2:18 teenage mutant ninja turtle!
I can't wait to build my own.
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hi any one can give me that blue print
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@bearshaman0 The principle should be the same. Earth and dirt both absorb a decent amount of rainfall. if you are seriously considering this as a way to build your home, you may want to put a layer of plastic over the sand bags. plants and other foliage also help to absorb rain, and they help to keep your house warm if they are planted on the roof.