My brother in law taught me some basics in the Philippines. Bamboo is incredibly strong stuff, with many uses. I bought bamboo furniture there, about 20 years ago. Very strong.
You are missing the facts,they are the denied people because of corruption of the rulers and you are wrongly supporting them as the great engineers but they are facing extremely poverty and hunger.
For the entire video I was wondering why they build it so tall, and when the answer is revealed in the end it made so much sense. Lesson learned: never question the wisdom of experienced laborers.
Quite a pleasure to watch the community raise such a big house, all with local resources. If you have bamboo, you have what you need to make almost anything. If you have clay too, you can make anything you need.
The most amazing thing is that all the construction materials are self growing; I used to love dirt adobe structures and also ice cubed shelters, but this type of construction is completely outstanding. Thank you for this video.
They are all appropriate to the environments where they are built, and show the ingenuity, patience and cooperation that made us successful as a species.
A very under-appreciated comment, and it is spot on. Here in the U.S. it is even used for flooring because it is resilient and naturally anti-bacterial.
What a fantastic house! The builders are special people. We don't have enough people like this, who can build beautiful simple homes out of trees and branches and long grasses. Just gorgeous!
O que eu admiro neste povo é a união,respeito e princípios dentro do grupo eu uma família uns ajuda os outros,como séria bom se toda humanidade você assim ninguém se sentiria sozinho ou em depressão,porque sempre teria alguém para ajuda lo , parabéns pela união entre todos da tribo,o Brasil valorisa esse tipo de cultura,um abraço.
Absolutely all people throughout history lived like this. Modern people are raised to be selfish and think of their own needs and everything else is secondary.
imari2305 and its all free of cost everyone helping that family without any cost everything they need they get from nature without creating any carbon and without misuse natural and without harming trees what ever they use is renewable like bamboos grow again grass they use grow agin there house is not affecting anything planet earth on other hand we make log house by producing lot of carbon and misuseing trees which grow in hundreds of years
The Dorze People are amazing thank you for bringing their talents to me in Australia. The younger generation are always slow to realise that the CRAFT their parents and past generations are so closely trying to hold onto is really their future. As they say in the classics once its gone it may stay gone!
Beautiful , but I'd like to see more of the upscale houses and the more modern homes.they' be must've been removed, because they were on RUclips in 2016
I really enjoy your documentaries. I just discovered them. I love the practicality , ingenuity, and creativity employed by locals in using the resources close at hand around the globe. The tools, skills, weaving, pottery, musical instruments,, clothing, etc. Along with color, art and design are so varied. Documenting this living phenomenon while you are able is so valuable. Thank you !
THANK YOU for showing a great indigenous tradition. I learned a good bit from what passed by in the background as well as from the building process itself.
I'm learning more about those people who are able build these professional homes for they families, it takes a skillful human beings to know how house and they are corporate together to get it completely finished. I'm just enjoying watching this video, we done. Have a wonderful blessed future. M. L. A.
Awesome people! Love that you kept only the native language going throughout.. Showing not only the home construction..but also the amazing weaving skills was wonderful. I grew up in Ethiopia....and with so many different tribes and lifestyles is always fascinating! What a terrific accurate video!
@Sarah Porter You speak better English than most Americans. (You left off "it" after "lifestyles" and you used the unfortunate, over-used and inaccurate "awesome," but save for that, a perfect comment! I hope that in whatever nook of the world you ended up, you have settled in happily, and I hope you get to visit your homeland enough to keep your soul satisfied and fulfilled. :-)
A house built of straw. So unhealthy to have an open fire inside. Smoke covers the inside of the house and the people's lungs. One mistake and the fire inside could burn the house down. ("Burning the house down") Ed Heide, is that the song you want to sing?
@@rhigel2269 It is not straw on the inside: it is bamboo, which is stronger and tougher than steel. Many countries from the Orient and Far East use bamboo for scaffolding, even on their giant skyscrapers, because it is strong, light, bendable, and sustainable. Rhi, did you happen to notice that the entire village was built of houses in the exact same manner? If fire was so easily spread, I doubt that there would be any village at all. Just as they know how to use everything from the forest to their advantage, I'm sure they also know the proper way to handle fire. Also, the "straw" on the outside, which was used for insulation, was completely covered with tightly woven strands of bamboo that came from the inside of the cane. It was then covered with "shingles" of bamboo bark. They are so saturated with moisture that they are almost impossible to use to light a fire. Also, just the actual amount of humidity in the air keeps the entire structure from drying out. When my did was in Viet Nam, every letter home he asked us to send him more socks, because his could never dry out after washing because of the humidity and monsoons. They just rotted away. His clothes did also. When I lived in the Philippines, I gave up trying to use and umbrella and a raincoat. The wind would always flip my umbrella inside out and the rain hit the ground so hard , it bounced up into my raincoat, and the wind blew it up my sleeves and down the neck of my coat. Also, it was so hot that the raincoat made me perspire profusely, so staying dray was pretty much a lost cause. A lot of people in the equatorial regions of the planet live in bamboo houses. :-)
Well, I guess from you long reply, one could say, the "big bad wolf" could not blow these houses down, aye? For myself, I enjoy living in a concrete block house with insulation and A/C for comfort from the hot humid Florida climate.
@@rhigel2269 Oh, AMEN to that! I really don't know how people survived without it when they all wore heavy black wool, and the women had five or six layers of it under their dresses! I'm for A/C all the way! But aren't those houses beautiful works of basket weaving?
Muy impresionada por tal excelente trabajo y estoy segura que no fueron a ninguna universidad a estudiar arquitectura o ingeniería . Si todos los seres humanos trabajaramos en unidad como ellos el mundo sería uno mucho mejor. Mis respetos para todos ellos.
Grateful to have the opportunity to see this amazing working process. How many hours does it take to build this house? Im impressed by the layers they do to make it stable and strong enough to withstand the weather.
Lovely architecture!! Brilliant engineers. This is a classic example of unity being strength. Thank you beautiful people for sharing. May God continue to bless you with unity.
This is amazing!! The things we can learn and teach our kids for emergency living when TSHTF or you are lost in the woods etc.I have seen people build out of grass and branches etc. I love it!!!
Geez, this is purely master weavers work. Amazingly beautiful. I love tbat everyone gets involved to assist eachother. Good for them!!! Beautiful people and artisan at their craft! Bless their hearts.
Thankyou for this amazing video. I'm an Ethiopian but never kew how they would built it. AND I LOVE THE SIMPLICITY OF THIS VIDEO, no voice over, ultimate slow tv👌
I’ve done the same! Spent my day off today binging every one of this channel’s vids, in reverse chronological order, so I’m nearly finished now. Bittersweet. So nice watching these, so sad to have to wait for the next upload. 😅
We all need to get back to the dirt?? People in this part of Ethiopia suffer from high rates of a disease called podoconiosis that is caused by working barefoot in the dirt. Just Google "mossy foot" to learn why getting back to the dirt in those places is a bad idea for people who don't wear shoes.
The credits are going to the cameraman, people are tenting to forget that there is a person filming! I'm not saying anything bad for you, it's only an observation.
Да-а-а! Фактически из травы соорудить такой плетёный дом-корзинку! И главное, всё из подручных средств: даже мотыги, молотки - и те из дерева. Всё практично, да и дом простоит не один год. А топор вообще супер. Хоп, и повесил на плечо. И первое впечатление от такого дома - шлем русского витязя, прямо, из поэмы "Руслан и Людмила" голова в шлеме старшего брата Черномора! Раньше люди всегда помогали друг другу вот так строить дома. Сейчас это встречается всё реже. Каждый сам по себе. А здесь дружно взялись, дружно поработали, дружно попели и порадовались. Удачи этим людям.
This is really awesome, using what Mother Nature has provided To shield one's self from the elements! Beautiful! And the best part - the whole community helps. This is the very definition of Green building to me. Also, as someone else mentioned, they could definitely use a chimney and windows of some sort.
Not sure about a hut with this many layers, but most thatched roofing doesn't require a chimney. The smoke usually percolates through the thatch easily enough. You can even see it in action with the hut @ 0:23 :)
@@HipposHateWater Did you see the part where the whole upper part of the hut became black with smoke? Before that smoke got to the ceiling, it passed the humans, whom breathed it in - that cannot be healthy over a long period of time!
A beautiful structure built sustainably from local material which regenerates quickly. What astounds me is the ability of the men to balance, bare foot, on poles, all the while chopping and splicing bamboo. Such skills must mot be allowed to die.
Perhaps this wisdom, knowledge, and process is best shared through experience. Words, especially written words can be limiting. But that’s just my opinion.
The continuation of tribal architecture involving the village to build. The usefulness of bamboo in this structure is amazing. Assume this is a multifamily shelter. This is a very interesting video from start to finish. This is not "green," but people remarkably using what's available to them over many generations. I am in awe. Thank you!
Какие молодцы! Так шустро, дружно, сплоченно, ловко сплели дом из подручных средств-одно заглядение! Мо-лод-цы! Это ловкость рук+талант+смеквлка! Так держать! Наверное всей деревней делали! Любо, дорого посмотреть!
Beautiful craftsmanship(and craftswomanship) in the home dome. Having grown up using many cane-fishing-poles and using heavier bamboo pieces for various parts members of projects when we could get it-I understand integrally the great strength and sustainability inherent in this materials and can just imagine how strong an entire structure of it must be. Very nice job. I'd like to see more about the intricacies of weaving. Thank you!
yep, surprising that they still know the craft, waving this giant upside down straw basket is quite a feat. And that hand made fabric I assume that is just for tourists. All I see on them is modern clothes.
MARAVILHA...A criatividade + necessidade fazem destes homens e mulheres os verdadeiros Arquitetos da Natureza...Uma honra assistir este Documentário...Gratos e abraços...
I had seen a bamboo house built first hand as a mere youngster, the largest bamboos used as posts and smaller ones as 2 by 4 or so, then the big columns will be partially cut, flattened out and converted to the floor, the leaves for the roof , also eating sticky rice mixed w/ coconut cream and black beans cooked ( steamed ) inside a peeled bamboo columns, really enjoyed spending spring break there. Northern Thailand.
amazing design, skills & organisation - very resourceful. Reminds me of a film scene showing how Australian pioneers sawed planks, only they made a pit for one man to stand in with the other one above ground. Very hard work.
Thank you for the excellent. documentary, I hope the rest of world can learn from The African Aboriginal, how to build sustainably to leave with the environment, to keep it clean for future Generation. No greed, No pollution, No hanger, No Wars................ Support Building Africa movement, to keep it clean........Thank you.
This is a way I can imagine to build my own house, this is the type of construction I understand. I would make it smaller, one room for one person... and no fire inside!
@@stevencrane3590 not sure you'll need a window as the building material will not generate heat and there are some tiny holes so I guess that would provide ventilation
What a beautiful bamboo🎍 house construction, cool home at all climate, no need of air conditioner. They are good traditional weavers skilled workers, we ❤love like these people as human beings brothers.
Amazing people with such great skills. Entirely created from nature with handmade tools. What intelligent innovative people. Thanks for the opportunity of seeing this amazing architecture
This was the best wildest building video I have ever seen. Wow. This gives me so many ideas. Ways of building I never thought of. Nomad Architecture thank you for your time in the production of this video. What a teaching aid. Again thank you so much for this gift, and it is a gift. sign James Kennedy
@Old timer hot shot You go live your high IQ life, devouring your environment like the maggots you are--polluting, building inefficient monstrosities all over the place. But you leave these simple people alone, you hateful pale beast.
@@TemplarX2 you dont help the idiocy or repugnant comment by being repugnant back. every human consumes. thats the nature of life. this building consumed a lot of human energy, which as acquired by consuming animals and plants. It also consumed a lot of bamboo. you dont address hate with more hate nor passing criticism in the opposite direction.
@Old timer hot shot The light switch? The sun? Heater....? You realize they live on the equator right? You think they need to heat things? but if the situation arises, its known as....a fire....something that a lot of modern countries still utilize for heating their buildings. You know...burning fuel...for heat. Like..wood. Plumbing? Why? They aren't in a city of MILLIONS of people. Indoor plumbing would be redundant. There are plenty of modern living situations in the US for example that still utilize these things called outhouses....fancy invention, shitting in a hole. Still applicable to this day where you live in a secluded area and can't get access to septic tank services. Which are literally the same thing as an outhouse in essence. Mud? What mud? There are people who pay TOP dollar to have traditional housing constructed. For example in the UK, you'd be paying ridiculously high prices for a daub house made of clay. not to mention the existence of modern roofing that utilizes traditional thatching...something that lasts a ridiculously long time. Low IQ mud life? I can guarantee you, if given the same resources, you couldn't do, any better. You'd be busy moaning and complaining. This isn't low IQ. This is literally the skills and intelligence that allowed our species to thrive. The only reason you exist is because of he IQ of people like these, your ancestors. "after 2,000 years" where are you pulling 2,000 from? Do you think civilization started 2,000 years ago? This is stone-age building methods. This dates back tens of thousands of years lol before people were domesticating animals, we were building huts. and permanent living structures. the only shame, should be felt by yourself. if you were capable of shame, you wouldnt have left this pathetic comment lol
I wish one day I can visit these beautiful people and perhaps even take part in the building of one of these magnificent structures. This is priceless.
What an architectural wonder! Craft is astonishing and working together gives all ownership. I’m amazed the ingenuity of using available resources to achieve such a home anyone would be proud to claim.
You obviously didnt watch through to the end. The ingenuity mostly stops at the outer structure. Not very habitable or clever inside. Lots of wasted space going up and just a simple chimney would make their lives a lot more comfortable. They should at least jerry rig some modern amennities, not all that hard when you have the beautiful construction material that is bamboo.
A skep type house, love it! I was watching The Mandalorian E4 and saw some houses in this fashion. Technology thousands of years old. I would like to combine this with cob and windows and a fireplace and a rocket stove. This give you so many possibilities! Thank you for sharing and inspiring me.
This is worthy of a 'Grand Design' award Brilliant It's amazing how resourceful you can be if you have nothing I'm African with an Austrian, Spatial Science degree. This makes me a very proud African
Já assisti esse vídeo diversas vezes e cada vez me surpreendo. A união deles é imprecionante,tudo muito bem organizado,pode vê que cada um tem suas qualidades e obrigações até os jovens. Parabéns 👏👏👏👏
Wow cannot find words to express how breathtakingly beautiful this is. The skills, tools the teamwork and spirit. Would love to have this experience. Thanks for sharing amazing. You captured it so well. Wow.
Amazing! And all natural materials. When they discard the house in the future it will rot away and be compost. No waist or polution at all. This should be an example for us.
Agreed. I was really impressed that basically the entire thing was made with bamboo. Bamboo is such an amazing material. I wish we used it more in the US.
Very interesting, thank you for making this video! I'm surprised they do not set up any ventilation at all. I was also surprised that the space above was not used for multiple levels of living, there's certainly room for at least two. Fascinating stuff!!!!
Yes, I wondered the exact same things but at the end they talked about termites gradually eating it down from the bottom and that it gets shorter and shorter so that may be a clever reason for the height but yes some light/ventilation flaps towards the top that they could control from the bottom would be nice. Maybe some of them do have ventilation too, from what they said this is gradually a skill that's dying out.
There is no chimney the smoke from the fire exit's through the door way So sleeping ( upstairs could cause health problems! ) there is a much better film made by the BBC on this subject giving far more cultural background
you wouldnt expect such thin bamboo strips to make such a sturdy looking structure but it does somehow. I thought it was neat how they added the front porch. you could make a very modular house with this, and just add on more side structures if you need more storage or something.
Maan! My fellow beings sure does impress me for how easy they make survival looks God always makes a way for his people by way of skills and knowledge Amen!
@@РафисЮнусов-е6ь как начали люди богатеть, так и началось расслоение. Каждый начал охранять своё золотце и строить забор повыше. А ведь было дружно, но всё испохабили и похерили, и кому это было нужно ?!
I enjoyed watching this amazing awesome documentary of making a bamboo hut. From the start to the Finish. ☺😱😰 Incredible piece of work you people. 😊🙆💃💑👍👏✌💪👌, Love all the way from Australia. 🙌🙏💞☺🌏⛅✌Even the cow is happy now.😱😰
My brother in law taught me some basics in the Philippines. Bamboo is incredibly strong stuff, with many uses. I bought bamboo furniture there, about 20 years ago. Very strong.
Трудолюбивый, миролюбивый, дружный народ, настоящие мастера своего дела, счастья вам, добрые люди!
И трава хорошая, я про бамбук.
You are missing the facts,they are the denied people because of corruption of the rulers and you are wrongly supporting them as the great engineers but they are facing extremely poverty and hunger.
@@замир-е3л🎉
For the entire video I was wondering why they build it so tall, and when the answer is revealed in the end it made so much sense. Lesson learned: never question the wisdom of experienced laborers.
ഹായ് ബല്ലാത്ത ജാതി വീട
അടിപൊളി....
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I had no idea bamboo was this strong! The entire process of this building is absolutely amazing!
Busque por edificações feitas em bambu na Ásia.Você ficará muito mais surpresa.
Bamboo is very strong. I have heard that it can be used for reinforcing concrete in place of steel!
Bamboo is OP and suistainable. Regrows quickly
Quite a pleasure to watch the community raise such a big house, all with local resources. If you have bamboo, you have what you need to make almost anything. If you have clay too, you can make anything you need.
qe bomitotrabajo
🤜🤛Funny how we take the simplest things like bamboo for granted! And here I am thinking duct tape is a single girl's best friend LOL
😘☮️✝️🛐🕊️🌈⚡❣️
Bamboo is twice as trong as steel.
Bamboo is as twice strong as steel, it's tallest grass in the world,it can grow 1 foot in a day.
Bamboo forest like a hardware store.
The most amazing thing is that all the construction materials are self growing; I used to love dirt adobe structures and also ice cubed shelters, but this type of construction is completely outstanding. Thank you for this video.
They are all appropriate to the environments where they are built, and show the ingenuity, patience and cooperation that made us successful as a species.
bamboo is such a miracle plant, I am perpetually amazed by it's uses and applications. People always find such endless use of it
A very under-appreciated comment, and it is spot on. Here in the U.S. it is even used for flooring because it is resilient and naturally anti-bacterial.
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I am amazed...and the weaving is beautiful ....I am totally impressed by the workmanship of these people.
What a fantastic house! The builders are special people. We don't have enough people like this, who can build beautiful simple homes out of trees and branches and long grasses. Just gorgeous!
Don't limit yourself - anyone can do this! However building a structure to last on a properly graded foundation is much more difficult.
Guess your definition of functioning and mine are completely different. When I build something I start with a floor.
O que eu admiro neste povo é a união,respeito e princípios dentro do grupo eu uma família uns ajuda os outros,como séria bom se toda humanidade você assim ninguém se sentiria sozinho ou em depressão,porque sempre teria alguém para ajuda lo , parabéns pela união entre todos da tribo,o Brasil valorisa esse tipo de cultura,um abraço.
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Absolutely all people throughout history lived like this. Modern people are raised to be selfish and think of their own needs and everything else is secondary.
Обезьяны останутся обезьянами.
Absolutely beautiful and breath taking!! Such skill is truly worth preserving. Thank you for sharing this amazing documentary :-). Peace and love.
imari2305 and its all free of cost everyone helping that family without any cost everything they need they get from nature without creating any carbon and without misuse natural and without harming trees what ever they use is renewable like bamboos grow again grass they use grow agin there house is not affecting anything planet earth on other hand we make log house by producing lot of carbon and misuseing trees which grow in hundreds of years
The Dorze People are amazing thank you for bringing their talents to me in Australia. The younger generation are always slow to realise that the CRAFT their parents and past generations are so closely trying to hold onto is really their future. As they say in the classics once its gone it may stay gone!
Wayne Wood f1
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Beautiful , but I'd like to see more of the upscale houses and the more modern homes.they' be must've been removed, because they were on RUclips in 2016
Thank for sharing this beautiful collaboration. I love seeing people come together for a needed cause. Beautiful village. Amazing design.
I really enjoy your documentaries. I just discovered them. I love the practicality , ingenuity, and creativity employed by locals in using the resources close at hand around the globe. The tools, skills, weaving, pottery, musical instruments,, clothing, etc. Along with color, art and design are so varied. Documenting this living phenomenon while you are able is so valuable. Thank you !
You are really mistaken.
THANK YOU for showing a great indigenous tradition. I learned a good bit from what passed by in the background as well as from the building process itself.
ingenuity and resourcefulness. i love the fact they weave everything. beautiful! fit for a king and queen! the youth must preserve those skills!
I'm learning more about those people who are able build these professional homes for they families, it takes a skillful human beings to know how house and they are corporate together to get it completely finished. I'm just enjoying watching this video, we done. Have a wonderful blessed future. M. L. A.
Awesome people! Love that you kept only the native language going throughout..
Showing not only the home construction..but also the amazing weaving skills was wonderful. I grew up in Ethiopia....and with so many different tribes and lifestyles is always fascinating! What a terrific accurate video!
@Sarah Porter
You speak better English than most Americans. (You left off "it" after "lifestyles" and you used the unfortunate, over-used and inaccurate "awesome," but save for that, a perfect comment!
I hope that in whatever nook of the world you ended up, you have settled in happily, and I hope you get to visit your homeland enough to keep your soul satisfied and fulfilled. :-)
Hmmmmm
@@lisahinton9682oh shut up with your petty corrections.
I am almost speechless. this is incredible architecture and the cooperative community. it made me want to sing along with them. Thank you for sharing.
A house built of straw. So unhealthy to have an open fire inside. Smoke covers the inside of the house and the people's lungs. One mistake and the fire inside could burn the house down. ("Burning the house down") Ed Heide, is that the song you want to sing?
@@rhigel2269 It is not straw on the inside: it is bamboo, which is stronger and tougher than steel. Many countries from the Orient and Far East use bamboo for scaffolding, even on their giant skyscrapers, because it is strong, light, bendable, and sustainable. Rhi, did you happen to notice that the entire village was built of houses in the exact same manner? If fire was so easily spread, I doubt that there would be any village at all. Just as they know how to use everything from the forest to their advantage, I'm sure they also know the proper way to handle fire. Also, the "straw" on the outside, which was used for insulation, was completely covered with tightly woven strands of bamboo that came from the inside of the cane. It was then covered with "shingles" of bamboo bark. They are so saturated with moisture that they are almost impossible to use to light a fire. Also, just the actual amount of humidity in the air keeps the entire structure from drying out. When my did was in Viet Nam, every letter home he asked us to send him more socks, because his could never dry out after washing because of the humidity and monsoons. They just rotted away. His clothes did also. When I lived in the Philippines, I gave up trying to use and umbrella and a raincoat. The wind would always flip my umbrella inside out and the rain hit the ground so hard , it bounced up into my raincoat, and the wind blew it up my sleeves and down the neck of my coat. Also, it was so hot that the raincoat made me perspire profusely, so staying dray was pretty much a lost cause. A lot of people in the equatorial regions of the planet live in bamboo houses. :-)
Well, I guess from you long reply, one could say, the "big bad wolf" could not blow these houses down, aye? For myself, I enjoy living in a concrete block house with insulation and A/C for comfort from the hot humid Florida climate.
@@rhigel2269 Oh, AMEN to that! I really don't know how people survived without it when they all wore heavy black wool, and the women had five or six layers of it under their dresses! I'm for A/C all the way! But aren't those houses beautiful works of basket weaving?
Yes, Sandy!
Muy impresionada por tal excelente trabajo y estoy segura que no fueron a ninguna universidad a estudiar arquitectura o ingeniería . Si todos los seres humanos trabajaramos en unidad como ellos el mundo sería uno mucho mejor. Mis respetos para todos ellos.
They don't need it!
@@totukimou excuse me, what don't they need?
Grateful to have the opportunity to see this amazing working process. How many hours does it take to build this house? Im impressed by the layers they do to make it stable and strong enough to withstand the weather.
Отличная работа!
Lovely architecture!! Brilliant engineers.
This is a classic example of unity being strength.
Thank you beautiful people for sharing.
May God continue to bless you with unity.
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@@stevencrane3590 Satan
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My stepfather's 10 times the engineer of any of these dudes. Trust me
This is amazing!! The things we can learn and teach our kids for emergency living when TSHTF or you are lost in the woods etc.I have seen people build out of grass and branches etc. I love it!!!
Geez, this is purely master weavers work. Amazingly beautiful. I love tbat everyone gets involved to assist eachother. Good for them!!! Beautiful people and artisan at their craft! Bless their hearts.
Это не только жилье,это шедевр!
нет путькени дворцы вот шедевР!!!
Thankyou for this amazing video. I'm an Ethiopian but never kew how they would built it. AND I LOVE THE SIMPLICITY OF THIS VIDEO, no voice over, ultimate slow tv👌
They can weave patterns into the house just like they do on the weaving loom! So cool
வாழ்க வளமுடன்
இயற்கை எழில் கொஞ்சும்
அழகான தேவதை வீடு
வீடு கட்டிய அனைத்து நண்பர்களுக்கும் தமிழனின் நன்றி
I just stumbled upon your channel. I had to clear my schedule so I could binge watch these. Thank You! We all need to get back to the dirt.
I’ve done the same! Spent my day off today binging every one of this channel’s vids, in reverse chronological order, so I’m nearly finished now. Bittersweet. So nice watching these, so sad to have to wait for the next upload. 😅
Same here!
Plenty of time for the dirt in the grave :)
We all need to get back to the dirt?? People in this part of Ethiopia suffer from high rates of a disease called podoconiosis that is caused by working barefoot in the dirt. Just Google "mossy foot" to learn why getting back to the dirt in those places is a bad idea for people who don't wear shoes.
This is amazing! It really feels like you're with them building it.
How cool would it be to help out. Experience of a freakin life time.
The credits are going to the cameraman, people are tenting to forget that there is a person filming!
I'm not saying anything bad for you, it's only an observation.
Да-а-а! Фактически из травы соорудить такой плетёный дом-корзинку! И главное, всё из подручных средств: даже мотыги, молотки - и те из дерева. Всё практично, да и дом простоит не один год. А топор вообще супер. Хоп, и повесил на плечо. И первое впечатление от такого дома - шлем русского витязя, прямо, из поэмы "Руслан и Людмила" голова в шлеме старшего брата Черномора! Раньше люди всегда помогали друг другу вот так строить дома. Сейчас это встречается всё реже. Каждый сам по себе. А здесь дружно взялись, дружно поработали, дружно попели и порадовались. Удачи этим людям.
Привет из России!! Восхищаюсь вами. Из бамбуковых жердей сделали такое произведение. Молодцы! Большие умельцы. Счастья , вам народ Африки.
Wonderful, inspiring people. Their building is a miracle of history and craftsmanship. Thanks for sharing with us.
This is really awesome, using what Mother Nature has provided To shield one's self from the elements! Beautiful! And the best part - the whole community helps. This is the very definition of Green building to me. Also, as someone else mentioned, they could definitely use a chimney and windows of some sort.
Not sure about a hut with this many layers, but most thatched roofing doesn't require a chimney. The smoke usually percolates through the thatch easily enough. You can even see it in action with the hut @ 0:23 :)
mizzpoetrics yes it was so lovely to see everyone working together.
@@HipposHateWater Did you see the part where the whole upper part of the hut became black with smoke? Before that smoke got to the ceiling, it passed the humans, whom breathed it in - that cannot be healthy over a long period of time!
you still can swap your home w/ "fantastic " primitive theirs )))) just do it ! come on ...!!! Go
You are telling theDorzemasterbuilders what they can use, SERIOUSLY???
A beautiful structure built sustainably from local material which regenerates quickly. What astounds me is the ability of the men to balance, bare foot, on poles, all the while chopping and splicing bamboo. Such skills must mot be allowed to die.
This ancestral wisdom, process, and knowledge should be written. A step by step document. This is fantastic! The kind of home i want to live in. :)
Perhaps this wisdom, knowledge, and process is best shared through experience. Words, especially written words can be limiting. But that’s just my opinion.
mmh .. The kind of home i want to live in. :)... for how long - until you need to go to the toilet! or want to take a drink from the water tap
Beautiful video. The weaving shots in the beginning were very illustrative to the building techniques shown later.
Everything is so straight and skillfully done. Without a tape measure
what do you think they used before tape measures? measuring sticks lol and string. or plumb lines for tall straight structures.
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 .
@@mariochico4794 ..?
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 And for horizontal structural members not visible along a convenient sighting line?
The continuation of tribal architecture involving the village to build. The usefulness of bamboo in this structure is amazing. Assume this is a multifamily shelter. This is a very interesting video from start to finish. This is not "green," but people remarkably using what's available to them over many generations. I am in awe. Thank you!
I like it because is so natural.
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I wish I had access to a bamboo forest. The stuff is so darn useful.
You probably do and don't even know it. I grew up in the United States and my dad showed me as a child where the bamboo grows.
Какие молодцы! Так шустро, дружно, сплоченно, ловко сплели дом из подручных средств-одно заглядение! Мо-лод-цы! Это ловкость рук+талант+смеквлка! Так держать! Наверное всей деревней делали! Любо, дорого посмотреть!
Beautiful craftsmanship(and craftswomanship) in the home dome. Having grown up using many cane-fishing-poles and using heavier bamboo pieces for various parts members of projects when we could get it-I understand integrally the great strength and sustainability inherent in this materials and can just imagine how strong an entire structure of it must be. Very nice job. I'd like to see more about the intricacies of weaving. Thank you!
you still can swap your home w/ "fantastic " primitive theirs )))) just do it ! come on ...!!! Go
@@1labuakimegnyerteasegberug596 You are so boring!
@@1labuakimegnyerteasegberug596 Now you sound envious.
yep, surprising that they still know the craft, waving this giant upside down straw basket is quite a feat. And that hand made fabric I assume that is just for tourists. All I see on them is modern clothes.
That's a school in Thailand called none other than " Bamboo University" which teaches traditional and fosters architectural exploration.
Ingenious and aesthetically beautiful. This was fascinating to watch. Thank you!
Единение с природой! Прекрасное творение!
Крутой дом!Экологически здоровое жилье и спасает от неимоверной жары местного климата!Удивляет:как всё рационально продумано!Спасибо за видио.
MARAVILHA...A criatividade + necessidade fazem destes homens e mulheres os verdadeiros Arquitetos da Natureza...Uma honra assistir este Documentário...Gratos e abraços...
I had seen a bamboo house built first hand as a mere youngster, the largest bamboos used as posts and smaller ones as 2 by 4 or so, then the big columns will be partially cut, flattened out and converted to the floor, the leaves for the roof , also eating sticky rice mixed w/ coconut cream and black beans cooked ( steamed ) inside a peeled bamboo columns, really enjoyed spending spring break there. Northern Thailand.
amazing design, skills & organisation - very resourceful. Reminds me of a film scene showing how Australian pioneers sawed planks, only they made a pit for one man to stand in with the other one above ground. Very hard work.
Something about living in a bamboo hut is quite lovely. My family grew up in a bamboo hut on stilts in Southeast Asia.
I hope that this tradition does not die out & thanks for sharing 👍
This video was fascinating. Congratulations to all who participated in building this home. 👏❤️
Thank you for the excellent. documentary,
I hope the rest of world can learn from The African Aboriginal, how to build sustainably to leave with the environment, to keep it clean for future Generation. No greed, No pollution, No hanger, No Wars................ Support Building Africa movement, to keep it clean........Thank you.
This is a way I can imagine to build my own house, this is the type of construction I understand. I would make it smaller, one room for one person... and no fire inside!
you still can swap your home w/ "fantastic " primitive theirs )))) just do it ! come on ...!!! Go
But fire is good, for hygienic reason and smoke is pesticide, from time to time fire is the best and healthy
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I must agree with no fire, for safety as well as ability to breathe. I was quite surprised at no ventilation, accept open door.
@@stevencrane3590 not sure you'll need a window as the building material will not generate heat and there are some tiny holes so I guess that would provide ventilation
Incredible talented simple people, God bless u guys. Beautiful structure built frm bamboos. Excellent job.
What a beautiful bamboo🎍 house construction, cool home at all climate, no need of air conditioner. They are good traditional weavers skilled workers, we ❤love like these people as human beings brothers.
Stunning! It takes incredibly hard and intense work to build these woven bamboo structures! And they are beautiful!
Amazing people with such great skills. Entirely created from nature with handmade tools. What intelligent innovative people. Thanks for the opportunity of seeing this amazing architecture
This was the best wildest building video I have ever seen. Wow. This gives me so many ideas. Ways of building I never thought of. Nomad Architecture thank you for your time in the production of this video. What a teaching aid. Again thank you so much for this gift, and it is a gift. sign James Kennedy
They're not nomads, they're Farmers, these are ancient people whose ancestors lived in that land have huge wisdom that you can learn from for Free!
@Old timer hot shot You go live your high IQ life, devouring your environment like the maggots you are--polluting, building inefficient monstrosities all over the place. But you leave these simple people alone, you hateful pale beast.
Beautiful
@@TemplarX2 you dont help the idiocy or repugnant comment by being repugnant back. every human consumes. thats the nature of life. this building consumed a lot of human energy, which as acquired by consuming animals and plants. It also consumed a lot of bamboo.
you dont address hate with more hate nor passing criticism in the opposite direction.
@Old timer hot shot The light switch? The sun? Heater....? You realize they live on the equator right? You think they need to heat things? but if the situation arises, its known as....a fire....something that a lot of modern countries still utilize for heating their buildings. You know...burning fuel...for heat. Like..wood. Plumbing? Why? They aren't in a city of MILLIONS of people. Indoor plumbing would be redundant. There are plenty of modern living situations in the US for example that still utilize these things called outhouses....fancy invention, shitting in a hole. Still applicable to this day where you live in a secluded area and can't get access to septic tank services. Which are literally the same thing as an outhouse in essence.
Mud? What mud? There are people who pay TOP dollar to have traditional housing constructed. For example in the UK, you'd be paying ridiculously high prices for a daub house made of clay. not to mention the existence of modern roofing that utilizes traditional thatching...something that lasts a ridiculously long time.
Low IQ mud life? I can guarantee you, if given the same resources, you couldn't do, any better. You'd be busy moaning and complaining. This isn't low IQ. This is literally the skills and intelligence that allowed our species to thrive. The only reason you exist is because of he IQ of people like these, your ancestors.
"after 2,000 years" where are you pulling 2,000 from? Do you think civilization started 2,000 years ago? This is stone-age building methods. This dates back tens of thousands of years lol before people were domesticating animals, we were building huts. and permanent living structures.
the only shame, should be felt by yourself. if you were capable of shame, you wouldnt have left this pathetic comment lol
I wish one day I can visit these beautiful people and perhaps even take part in the building of one of these magnificent structures. This is priceless.
What an architectural wonder! Craft is astonishing and working together gives all ownership. I’m amazed the ingenuity of using available resources to achieve such a home anyone would be proud to claim.
They do not have any choice but to use available resources. They do not have a Home Depot or power tools.
Really? Why dont you move into one?
You obviously didnt watch through to the end. The ingenuity mostly stops at the outer structure. Not very habitable or clever inside. Lots of wasted space going up and just a simple chimney would make their lives a lot more comfortable. They should at least jerry rig some modern amennities, not all that hard when you have the beautiful construction material that is bamboo.
Beautiful work! They thought of everything,I would love to be seeing this in person.
The tools look home-made. Utilizing the bamboo and knowing every inch of the bamboo. Strong, very hard workers. Incredible build.
my one criticism, is lack of ventilation and light. it must get ripe in there.
@@CircmcisionIsChi1dAbus3 My one criticism would be where is the Air conditioner and fridge supposed to be plugged in?
@@johncampbell829 lol you dont need either. if we get everything we ever wanted, we still wouldn't be happy. isnt that hilariously ironic?
A skep type house, love it! I was watching The Mandalorian E4 and saw some houses in this fashion. Technology thousands of years old. I would like to combine this with cob and windows and a fireplace and a rocket stove. This give you so many possibilities! Thank you for sharing and inspiring me.
bamboo is amazing, and so is the building and the people!
Żadnych gwoździ 🙂 Perfekcyjne współdziałanie, efekt nie tylko praktyczny, ale także piękny, wyjątkowy.
Amazing, Eco-friendly,All Resources available at the spot,In reality God wants mankind to be that way.
This is worthy of a 'Grand Design' award
Brilliant
It's amazing how resourceful you can be if you have nothing
I'm African with an Austrian, Spatial Science degree.
This makes me a very proud African
What do you mean "nothing"? They have the resources God blessed them with.
These people have everything they have skill to survive so never say they don't have nothing
Building a bamboo house is an art. I really enjoyed watching the video.
Dar trusa V8
Трех.. Этажный.. Юрта
Кде сейчас. Ходить. Там
Получки тапчан..
Ethiopians, our neighbours to the north, wonderful culture. From Kenya.
Já assisti esse vídeo diversas vezes e cada vez me surpreendo.
A união deles é imprecionante,tudo muito bem organizado,pode vê que cada um tem suas qualidades e obrigações até os jovens.
Parabéns 👏👏👏👏
true craftsmen. Absolutely amazing. I have seen nothing in this modern world to compare to the remarkable genius and beauty of this. What a wonder.
And all completely degradable and carbon neutral, no nasty industrial building products.
Amazing, impressive, fantastic! An extremely good craftsmanship with materials from nature in the nature. A truly 100% biological house!
you still can swap your home w/ "fantastic " primitive theirs )))) just do it ! come on ...!!! Go
@@1labuakimegnyerteasegberug596 You sound jealous.
This is the most interesting traditional house which I 've ever seen .
Wow cannot find words to express how breathtakingly beautiful this is. The skills, tools the teamwork and spirit. Would love to have this experience. Thanks for sharing amazing. You captured it so well. Wow.
Everything down to their equipment is a beautiful work of art.
this video was in my recomondation..after watching this..i can say that human mind is capable of anything . this is truely amazing
Awesome!..This only proves that God Almighty divided the talents for all races evenly..Bravo Nomad!
Basket weaving on a grand scale. That is so cool, and bamboo is so renewable. Beautiful craftsmanship, and people !
Absolutely!
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good job, good architecture
Amazing! And all natural materials. When they discard the house in the future it will rot away and be compost. No waist or polution at all. This should be an example for us.
Agreed. I was really impressed that basically the entire thing was made with bamboo. Bamboo is such an amazing material. I wish we used it more in the US.
To the young people, please continue with the old ways....so amazing😃
their bamboo home is like weaving a giant basket
This is truly hands-on and hands-down artistry... beautiful ❤️
Very interesting, thank you for making this video! I'm surprised they do not set up any ventilation at all. I was also surprised that the space above was not used for multiple levels of living, there's certainly room for at least two. Fascinating stuff!!!!
Yes, I wondered the exact same things but at the end they talked about termites gradually eating it down from the bottom and that it gets shorter and shorter so that may be a clever reason for the height but yes some light/ventilation flaps towards the top that they could control from the bottom would be nice. Maybe some of them do have ventilation too, from what they said this is gradually a skill that's dying out.
There is no chimney the smoke from the fire exit's through the door way So sleeping ( upstairs could cause health problems! ) there is a much better film made by the BBC on this subject giving far more cultural background
It is an air breathing structure. The weaves are not airtight, though I hope they are water tight. The door also does not hermetically seal the frame.
A good documentary. Thanks to whoever made the video and uploaded it.
Beautiful. I could live in that. Thanks for posting this. 😊
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Me gusta mucho la casa me gustaria. Asi q melo agan uno. Casa asi tan lindo. Amo asi una casa super lindo
I love this home.Really the builders are village civil engineers😎😎😎
@Johnny Bravo Maybe not to you.
This house is fit for a king . I love the way they did the shingles , ingenious idea no rain indise
This is incredibly clever. People amaze me all the time with their inventions
Excellent skills and environmentally friendly material .The are one that are preventing climate change !
you wouldnt expect such thin bamboo strips to make such a sturdy looking structure but it does somehow. I thought it was neat how they added the front porch. you could make a very modular house with this, and just add on more side structures if you need more storage or something.
Maan! My fellow beings sure does impress me for how easy they make survival looks God always makes a way for his people by way of skills and knowledge Amen!
На одном дыхании посмотрела,как ловко было построено,а вернее сплетено такое интересное жилище.Молодцы ребята!
Вот бы наши так дружно и качественно работали !
Раньше и у нас почти так было ,пока эти ,,валенки, ,,,не устроили
@@РафисЮнусов-е6ь как начали люди богатеть, так и началось расслоение. Каждый начал охранять своё золотце и строить забор повыше. А ведь было дружно, но всё испохабили и похерили, и кому это было нужно ?!
These are amazing people with unbelievable skills. What a fantastic structure.
All of the various textures look amazing!
Nobody had to go in debt for 30 years on that house, it's beautiful, and I Love how everyone helps to make the house,
That's really funny... Try building one of those grass huts in Suburbia and see how fast the city cites you for code violation. :)
@@zacharyspeights8703 as long as you have a camper on your property ,as the living structure, you can build one.
I am Tamil Nadu India
This people natural people
Thanks god
I enjoyed watching this amazing awesome documentary of making a bamboo hut. From the start to the Finish. ☺😱😰 Incredible piece of work you people. 😊🙆💃💑👍👏✌💪👌, Love all the way from Australia. 🙌🙏💞☺🌏⛅✌Even the cow is happy now.😱😰
Something from natural free resources....wonderful to watch
Какие молодцы! Мастера! И все дружно! Завидую по-хорошему!
Thank you so much for posting this. Spectacular!