I love that it's not just brick and block everywhere you look. The wind catcher system is nice too, but those south facing windows need more summer shade.
Impossible. No such thing as clean or free energy. As populations grows so does the need for more energy. Even if we killed off 90% of the world human population, the earth will still go down the same path. Because it's the earths natural life cycle that your seeing, not energy burning. Dinosaurs was wiped out by the earths natural life cycle. Besides, the earth is billions of years away from dying. We're only around half way through the earths life span
The food production aspect of this project is really interesting. Not always highlighted in projects tackling sustainability. However, I can't tell why projects designed to be highly efficient, sustainable, etc.. usually fail to deal with aesthetics, to the point that the notion of 'sustainable but ugly' is taken for granted- speaking from the point of view of an architect. Good one thanks!
Thank you! Yes this project is either a love it or you hate it kind of design. There are lots of other videos on our channel of beautiful and sustainable buildings which you should check out :)
This is the only useful video I could find about BedZED and it really helped me with my homework. I'm surprised it doesn't have a lot more views. Thanks for making this video it's very helpful. :)
This video should have millions of views. I think that if more people saw this they would pay more attention to how we are ruining the world with all this electricity generated by fossil fuels !!
How did this project come about? Who financed it? What is its legal structure? Does anyone know? A lot of times a beautiful project is shown but without any guidelines as to how to execute it.
I wish they would let us live in campers full time in America so we could make like camper eco villages, there's tons of them all around the country for cheap waiting to be scrapped, and a LOT of homeless and more to come. There are very strict land laws in America in where you can't camp on your land, you absolutely must build stick built homes, and the cost is too high as the economy is just broken/inflated. Right now it's mainly the restrictions/legislation part you talked about that keeps this from happening.
It seems sustainable to redo existing buildings which will last longer and protect from the elements. Eco villages should be beautiful and with many self sustaining features to keep people protected from the catastrophes that plague our world right now.
It is Hard tp replicate and expensive Also it don't need solar pannels on The roof. It just needs energy coming from renewbles, with that in mind it would be esear to constroct them What do you think?
@@joaquimbarbosa896 overtime certain models of solar panels actually pay themselves off and become net positive. It’s just a bigger investment up front
@@stephfroebel You swer? Oh God we have a genius over there I'm talking about the fact that most of ppl don't have money for pay it in the first place and so it is harder to build (much harder)
Cut the rubbish music ! I know that many video producers think it's cool, but what it actually does is make it hard for many to hear the words -- the partially deaf, those with tinnitus, the autistic. In other words, not inclusive, which I thought was one of the key concepts of such developments.
LOVE this! we need more of these everywhere
Yes!
I love that it's not just brick and block everywhere you look. The wind catcher system is nice too, but those south facing windows need more summer shade.
We need to evolve and change the way we live. Thanks for the inspiration!
Thank you for watching!
Impossible. No such thing as clean or free energy. As populations grows so does the need for more energy.
Even if we killed off 90% of the world human population, the earth will still go down the same path. Because it's the earths natural life cycle that your seeing, not energy burning. Dinosaurs was wiped out by the earths natural life cycle. Besides, the earth is billions of years away from dying. We're only around half way through the earths life span
The food production aspect of this project is really interesting. Not always highlighted in projects tackling sustainability. However, I can't tell why projects designed to be highly efficient, sustainable, etc.. usually fail to deal with aesthetics, to the point that the notion of 'sustainable but ugly' is taken for granted- speaking from the point of view of an architect. Good one thanks!
Thank you! Yes this project is either a love it or you hate it kind of design.
There are lots of other videos on our channel of beautiful and sustainable buildings which you should check out :)
@@GoingGreenOfficial i will indeed!
I'm sold. Who's coming with me?
Nah the place looks so depressing, especially the interiors of them.
Me!
Me, when do we leave 🤣
guess i'll see you there
Saya kesini setelah melihat kampung bebas pandemi di Indonesia, namanya kampung baduy
Wonderful to learn so many more are showing interest in living a natural resource-based lifestyle.
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Great video, We need more communities like that one
Inspirational 😀
This is so cool! We need more housing like this all over the world!
Yes!
Yes, but more beautiful. Those ones are really ugly.
Wow such a liveable places!
I wish to visit there
This is the only useful video I could find about BedZED and it really helped me with my homework. I'm surprised it doesn't have a lot more views. Thanks for making this video it's very helpful. :)
This is the future!
This video should have millions of views. I think that if more people saw this they would pay more attention to how we are ruining the world with all this electricity generated by fossil fuels !!
Thank you!
Agree with you. People should stop having children also.
@@delphineg3045 why!?
I mean this is apart of our study cases for geography
Such a wonderful example to live
Yes 💚
fair enough
How did this project come about? Who financed it? What is its legal structure? Does anyone know? A lot of times a beautiful project is shown but without any guidelines as to how to execute it.
I wish they would let us live in campers full time in America so we could make like camper eco villages, there's tons of them all around the country for cheap waiting to be scrapped, and a LOT of homeless and more to come. There are very strict land laws in America in where you can't camp on your land, you absolutely must build stick built homes, and the cost is too high as the economy is just broken/inflated. Right now it's mainly the restrictions/legislation part you talked about that keeps this from happening.
It seems sustainable to redo existing buildings which will last longer and protect from the elements. Eco villages should be beautiful and with many self sustaining features to keep people protected from the catastrophes that plague our world right now.
Awesome 💚🌿
Awesome
So they found solar punk and said, "Be the change you want to see." 👍
Hello, Mr Gray.
I wish we got to see inside one of the flats; then we'd have a much better idea what it's like to live there.
Why does this have so little views?
Thank you for your kindness please help share the channel with more people
I'm setting one up in Fiji.
Fantastic! We’d love to hear more about it
Green :) I Like Green :)
Think about building one in kigali🤔
I thought Findhorn was the UKs first eco village??
How much is a house there tho?
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"Using sustainable techniques" you see a big caterpillar haha
Too short. If you want to showcase a community, have more details. Not just 3:29 minutes..
19 minutes wasn't enough
It is Hard tp replicate and expensive
Also it don't need solar pannels on The roof. It just needs energy coming from renewbles, with that in mind it would be esear to constroct them
What do you think?
Thank you for watching! Yes it is expensive but we can take the community aspect of sustainability and replicate this worldwide.
@@GoingGreenOfficial but it would be less expensive if we don't use solar pannels
@@joaquimbarbosa896 overtime certain models of solar panels actually pay themselves off and become net positive. It’s just a bigger investment up front
@@stephfroebel You swer? Oh God we have a genius over there
I'm talking about the fact that most of ppl don't have money for pay it in the first place and so it is harder to build (much harder)
@@joaquimbarbosa896 Yeah I understand that is definitely a current issue
solar pannels are mind from hevy meatles which createts a huge amount of co2. but on the long turm efect they are very surfishent
just get auto correct your spelling is horrendous
I don't want to see these people as Wappies... I see them as Pioneers.
je suis amoureux de Tom !
Na całej planecie.
pov your in geography
Cut the rubbish music ! I know that many video producers think it's cool, but what it actually does is make it hard for many to hear the words -- the partially deaf, those with tinnitus, the autistic. In other words, not inclusive, which I thought was one of the key concepts of such developments.
next time pls skip the music so it's easier for non-english speaking to follow along. Otherwise very inspiring.
>:( juan
Burning wood chips is still wood. Doesn’t matter how you source it.
i dont like fish