As others have said, this is very impressive. All that brick work! Wow. Very unlikely to happen in US. Brick even for interior walls? Wow. And to then cover it all with foam? Here we'd be proud of the HUGE expense of that much brick and would never insulate on the outside like that.
Almost all of single family homes are built like that in Europe. (Although I've seen mostly ceramic blocks + reinforced concrete floors) And that insulation is not fancy - it significantly lowers heating energy cost, saving probably around 1000 $ per winter - it might look like not that much, but given that this building will stand somewhere between 50 years and a few centuries - it's well worth it. (also this is some post soviet country, but in EU additionally construction code will require all new buildings to be 100% passive by 2035 anyways)
Steel rope inside like a cable car hangs on. They pull the rope super tight inside the concrete form before concrete is poured into mould. wait for the concrete to set. cut the steel rope at the end but inside the concrete it is still stretched super tight, the concrete is set and fixed to this making it like a bridge. Very good at structural loads in every way.
Yes - you put some load bearing walls inside as well, and you good to go. Also, most houses I've seen use single cast reinforced concrete floors (basically just like any modern skyscraper would, only lighter). BTW Fun fact - I've lived in an big (around 20m long) apartament built form full brick and you could put a stage speakers at full volume in one end and not even notice that it's on on the other and of the house.
What is that they put in the ground at the bottom right of the screen? The septic tank? Is this supposed to be a three family building? Three units (left end, middle, right end)? Interesting music chosen for this video.
this is not my home. I just watched from the side. At the moment it is no longer remembered how long the construction process lasted. I think 7-8 months, but everything was not very operative.
The building is obviously not being built in the U.S. For one thing, it would be almost impossible to find a house here in the U.S. being built using that much brick in the walls. Builders won't use that much because of the costs, both in materials and labor. Second thing is the lack of safety. In the U.S. the hole for the septic tank wouldn't have been left open like that. It would have been roped off. Third thing is that the hole wouldn't have been dug out by hand either. Again, too much in labor costs.
Yes, everything is much simpler here. But in this situation there is still an additional nuance, here the construction was carried out by the owner of the land. his land and rules. The house was being built for sale, and buyers do not want to get involved with frame houses. in our country, people are used to thinking that a good house must be built of brick.
Она там определенно есть. Сам видел.) Во время возведения стен видно посредине каждой секции стоит металлическая опора, труба. Видимо вокруг неё-то и собрано винтовая лестница.
As others have said, this is very impressive. All that brick work! Wow. Very unlikely to happen in US. Brick even for interior walls? Wow. And to then cover it all with foam? Here we'd be proud of the HUGE expense of that much brick and would never insulate on the outside like that.
bro we got apartment buildings made of bricks v;
Code requires exterior insulation in the north for 2x4 construction. I think it’s r13 interior stud bay minimum and r5 continuous exterior minimum.
Almost all of single family homes are built like that in Europe. (Although I've seen mostly ceramic blocks + reinforced concrete floors) And that insulation is not fancy - it significantly lowers heating energy cost, saving probably around 1000 $ per winter - it might look like not that much, but given that this building will stand somewhere between 50 years and a few centuries - it's well worth it. (also this is some post soviet country, but in EU additionally construction code will require all new buildings to be 100% passive by 2035 anyways)
Builders in Clash Of Clans when you use gems be like:
super
Absolutely amazing 👏
I loved every minute of the video , I would love to live in a house like that. I love basements and loft conversions too .
классная музыка на видео!
Да. )
Вот авторская ссылка на соунклауд.
soundcloud.app.goo.gl/JHYca
и ютуб
ruclips.net/channel/UCQgMFDDZmP--TWDuo-ksj2Q
This was a really enjoyable watch ! We plan on filming projects of this size in the near future.
All that brick work just to get covered up in the end? A tragedy
It will be cold in winter if you leave the brick uncovered with insulation.
I thought it would go on the inside? Is it on both?
thanks!
Thank You for the music! )
Amazing!
Big 👍💯😉 for this work.Excellent.Masterful.😉👏🤝🏼 In both directions. Greetings from Latvia, new friend. 🔔
Can someone tell how structurally a precasted hollow slab can be installed without beam
Steel rope inside like a cable car hangs on. They pull the rope super tight inside the concrete form before concrete is poured into mould. wait for the concrete to set. cut the steel rope at the end but inside the concrete it is still stretched super tight, the concrete is set and fixed to this making it like a bridge. Very good at structural loads in every way.
Cool video
No basement?
Just wondering is it possible to construct with a span greater than 7meter say say a 10x9m brick house 3floors....?
airpane hangers are well over 100M wide without UC's anywhere to be seen.
Yes - you put some load bearing walls inside as well, and you good to go. Also, most houses I've seen use single cast reinforced concrete floors (basically just like any modern skyscraper would, only lighter). BTW Fun fact - I've lived in an big (around 20m long) apartament built form full brick and you could put a stage speakers at full volume in one end and not even notice that it's on on the other and of the house.
What is that they put in the ground at the bottom right of the screen? The septic tank?
Is this supposed to be a three family building? Three units (left end, middle, right end)?
Interesting music chosen for this video.
Yes, The septic tank.
Yes, this is a three-family house.
We call it a townhouse.
Thanks )
Its the same design as the townhouse on the right
WTF? No RC pillars??? Do you just never get earthquakes, ever?
Ого 🤩
класс
18:20 What material is the white siding seen here?
I am not the owner of this house. But I think it's white foam. We most often use foam for insulation and plaster on top.
Wow, 3-Story Building Built In 20 minutes. Video is 25 minutes, Wow.
МУЗЫКА КЛАСС!
ruclips.net/video/StlGAIOywLY/видео.html Didier Marouani, SPACE
Да-а-а, "крутые строители"! Дом еще усадку не дал, а они уже теплоизоляцию лепят...
сколько по времени строили.
Славиk Матвеев та я уже и не помню. Сезон. Вначале вон ещё снег выпадал, может март. А конец может август, может и позже.
Такое ощущение, что архитектор вчера из тайги вышел. Надеюсь это многоквартирник.
Вполне возможно ))
Вообще это Таунхаус. Три секции - три квартиры.
Where is this?
suburb of Kiev, Ukraine
How many months did it take to complete?
this is not my home. I just watched from the side. At the moment it is no longer remembered how long the construction process lasted. I think 7-8 months, but everything was not very operative.
What’s the white staff they are plastering on the walls?
You mean the white sheets outside the building? This is an inexpensive insulation, foam.
😁 Brilliant
No columns?
I myself wonder how these balconies did not fall there
How big is the lot the building sits on?
smaller than my entire house by at least 200 sq mtrs
350 квадратных метров.
Работать, негры!)
Sadow travel is amazing
english brick bond
crane: estoy cansado jefe
The building is obviously not being built in the U.S. For one thing, it would be almost impossible to find a house here in the U.S. being built using that much brick in the walls. Builders won't use that much because of the costs, both in materials and labor. Second thing is the lack of safety. In the U.S. the hole for the septic tank wouldn't have been left open like that. It would have been roped off. Third thing is that the hole wouldn't have been dug out by hand either. Again, too much in labor costs.
Yes, everything is much simpler here. But in this situation there is still an additional nuance, here the construction was carried out by the owner of the land. his land and rules. The house was being built for sale, and buyers do not want to get involved with frame houses. in our country, people are used to thinking that a good house must be built of brick.
в доме нет лестниц?))
Она там определенно есть. Сам видел.)
Во время возведения стен видно посредине каждой секции стоит металлическая опора, труба. Видимо вокруг неё-то и собрано винтовая лестница.
@@bebopflyandfpv жаль что винтовая) хотел найти видео как монтируют бетонную лестничную площадку в кирпичном доме
Штукатурную сетку не правильно заштукатурили
A real house, probably not in America/Canada…
Not built in 20 min, more than 20 days, look that day sun light shadow and night dark, why you said 20 min?
Because the video condenced into 20min montage.
this house have no meaning
R/nbacirclejerk brought me here