Expensive. That was the word that jumped out at me in the subtitles. Obviously if these could compete with conventional pre-fab houses they wouldn't need your taxes to build. Cool looking building though. Just make sure they don't suck up other people's money. Also it seems they are pouring mortar not concrete as concrete has aggregate in it to give more strength. No steel reinforcement either. Modern concrete has rebar or steel wire reinforcement.
@@MisterDivineAdVenture Have you built one to code yet? Things that are economical will happen without hype or spin in a free market. Can you name where these homes have been built or are these savings just theoretical?
Amazing concept, if you need place (Poland) to put another 5 -10 of them on lemme know :P Would love few of them solar power enabled for AirBnB usage in middle of nowhere :P
@@tueindhoven what I can understand that it is input and come output, so your input cement output cement your input mud output will be mud, so what is the reason please ?
@@khaledelrouby2993 I would imagine one problem would be the material must be able to once extruded be able to be weight bearing in a very short period of time in order for the next layers printed to be supported without deforming the layers below.
what I have noticed is that there houses that is printed in less than 24 hours, no need to labor but you are unable to live a family of 4 people and houses that is printed large thinking for family of 4 and last 7 days what would be their calculations average construction including labor and how much labor is necessary to build a House of this style
Hi Gonzola, Houben/Van Mierlo architects. More info on the project: www.tue.nl/en/university/news-and-press/news/eindhoven-gets-the-first-3d-concrete-printing-housing-project/ Cheers, Joyce
C'est bien beau tout ça mais un détail me laisserai bien sceptique = le béton déposé par l'imprimante 3D ,c'est chouette mais le béton n'est pas armé pour la solidité de la structure d'une maison !!?
Il y a des câbles d'acier dedans, là où c'est nécessaire. Ils sont imprimes avec le beton. Ce video explique comment c'est fait: www.youtube.com/?v=8RD2ea-CJE8
Okay, just for the record, these are going to look SOOOOOO OOOOOLD in a few short years. They ALREADY look old. Why? Look at the glass. It's like looking at the TESLA lineup for 2020, and seeing that they all have WOODEN WHEELS with NO TIRES. The windows and doors just DESTROY the illusion of anything natural. You live there, and in a few days, if not a few hours, you will be depressed because your visionary community looks like the aero-trailer park of 1930. THEREFORE, we HAVE TO perfect 3D glass printing very soon, to really get the future off. Glass that does not need to be as transparent as glass - but as strong as the walls, and without limit as to form.
who would have thought that the future of housing will look like something from the flintstones..
These kinds of projects make me optimistic about the future again. Thanks to all the beautiful people for making this happen.
That's great to hear, thanks for your comment!
cant freaken wait when this technology will get popularised
How can it be strong without gravel/aggregate or rebar?
Read the info on www.3dprintedhouse.nl/en/project-info/why-3d-concrete-printing/ for more info about the process
Hows the project going ... can we get an update ?
For more info, and the latest news, see www.3dprintedhouse.nl/en/home/
@@tueindhoven - thankyou
@@tueindhoven "As early as 2019, the first house will be delivered to the first occupant." - so it's a little behind schedule I gather.
Expensive. That was the word that jumped out at me in the subtitles. Obviously if these could compete with conventional pre-fab houses they wouldn't need your taxes to build. Cool looking building though. Just make sure they don't suck up other people's money. Also it seems they are pouring mortar not concrete as concrete has aggregate in it to give more strength. No steel reinforcement either. Modern concrete has rebar or steel wire reinforcement.
NO!! FAR LESS EXPENSIVE!! FAR, FAR LESS. About 20% of PREFAB, and 10% of SITE BUILT by any other means.
@@MisterDivineAdVenture Have you built one to code yet? Things that are economical will happen without hype or spin in a free market. Can you name where these homes have been built or are these savings just theoretical?
This is amazing!
What if you get a layer shift?
Amazing concept, if you need place (Poland) to put another 5 -10 of them on lemme know :P Would love few of them solar power enabled for AirBnB usage in middle of nowhere :P
Nice idea. We need to see inside the houses too.
Once they are finished we'll show you the inside...
Can you use mud instade of cement to build a house,is the machine accepted ?
Unfortunately not 😔, but who knows, maybe in the future!
@@tueindhoven what I can understand that it is input and come output, so your input cement output cement your input mud output will be mud, so what is the reason please ?
Why not ?
@@khaledelrouby2993 I would imagine one problem would be the material must be able to once extruded be able to be weight bearing in a very short period of time in order for the next layers printed to be supported without deforming the layers below.
WASP - ruclips.net/video/KS1mb8QVE-E/видео.html&feature=emb_logo
This is amazing
Would it be alright if I use parts of this video in my documentary about 3D printing?
Of course I would give you credit :)
Yes... can you also send us the link when it is finished?
@@tueindhoven yeah sure - the whole thing will be in German though :)
Cómo funciona la bomba de concreto?
You can find more information about 3D printing on the project website - 3dprintedhouse.nl/en/project-info/why-3d-concrete-printing/
what I have noticed is that there houses that is printed in less than 24 hours, no need to labor but you are unable to live a family of 4 people and houses that is printed large thinking for family of 4 and last 7 days what would be their calculations average construction including labor and how much labor is necessary to build a House of this style
A normal wood frame house can have it's walls, roof and exterior sheathing done in one day. I'm not impressed with this video.
Who are the architects in charge of this project? thanks!
Hi Gonzola, Houben/Van Mierlo architects. More info on the project: www.tue.nl/en/university/news-and-press/news/eindhoven-gets-the-first-3d-concrete-printing-housing-project/
Cheers, Joyce
C'est bien beau tout ça mais un détail me laisserai bien sceptique = le béton déposé par l'imprimante 3D ,c'est chouette mais le béton n'est pas armé pour la solidité de la structure d'une maison !!?
Il y a des câbles d'acier dedans, là où c'est nécessaire. Ils sont imprimes avec le beton. Ce video explique comment c'est fait: www.youtube.com/?v=8RD2ea-CJE8
build concrete foundation, use CLT for house building more environmentally friendly and help to reduce co2 emission
Yabba Dabba Dooo!
is toch nooit sterk genoeg. mis iets heel belangrijks. waar is de wapening?
I would have mine built to resemble a giant turd. No-one would come near it.
IT ALREADY EXISTS IN MUCH BIGGER SCALE IN CHINA...
Well, not really. These are made of concrete. Those in China where build from some mixture of chemicals and cement.
Okay, just for the record, these are going to look SOOOOOO OOOOOLD in a few short years. They ALREADY look old. Why? Look at the glass. It's like looking at the TESLA lineup for 2020, and seeing that they all have WOODEN WHEELS with NO TIRES. The windows and doors just DESTROY the illusion of anything natural. You live there, and in a few days, if not a few hours, you will be depressed because your visionary community looks like the aero-trailer park of 1930.
THEREFORE, we HAVE TO perfect 3D glass printing very soon, to really get the future off. Glass that does not need to be as transparent as glass - but as strong as the walls, and without limit as to form.
Great, I like the idea, but I had to mute the video; I can't stand Dutch language more than a few seconds! Sorry. Does this happen to anybody else?
Not really.