I Built a 333-Ft2 Hobbit Home...for $2000

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @AloshaLynov
    @AloshaLynov  Год назад +9

    Check out new video training and learn how to build a vaulted home under 5000 USD >>> www.bioveda.co/vaults

    • @BongDonky
      @BongDonky Год назад

      Ciao, are you a proponent of New Mexico style of Earthship builds? I know Earthship structures have been built in New Mexico since 70's or 80's. Are there different schools of thought in this field? Salutamu!

    • @BongDonky
      @BongDonky Год назад +1

      I just saw Mike Reynolds. I answered my own ? I should watch video before asking questions. lol!

    • @thekingsilverado3266
      @thekingsilverado3266 Год назад +1

      I think alot of what I see is great use of old discarded stuff and natural materials but over the top of the cost REBAR, I gotta say this like Archie Bunker.... Where the hell is the terlet at? I never see toilets or showers. I mean to a real man those important things...

  • @shirleym4309
    @shirleym4309 Год назад +119

    I would of loved to had this kind of influence when I was a kid taking geometry and algebra. This would have made us all understand how important and useful the lessons were.

    • @romabatala
      @romabatala Год назад +14

      Schools are not for teaching, it's for obeying and categorising

    • @jamiecurran3544
      @jamiecurran3544 Год назад +1

      @@romabatala yeah it's all about conditioning/brainwashing so they're processed ready for the corporate machine as slaves to the corrupted elites!🤔😊✌️

    • @doloresglass8881
      @doloresglass8881 Год назад +2

      I do do agree with that. It’s basic to show students how to solve equations. But to teach others HOW to use the lessons, takes a Genuine Command of a subject.

    • @stephena1196
      @stephena1196 Год назад +3

      @@doloresglass8881 yes, it's also easier to understand in the first place if it relates to something in real life. Also much easier to remember, as then it's not just a pointless jumble of shapes, symbols and numbers.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Do not mix with north Americans if you hope to one day be able to speak and write in the English language.

  • @BritishBungler
    @BritishBungler Год назад +416

    "$1000 dollars" - proceeds to show $20k in lumber and materials

    • @mrkonvertierung
      @mrkonvertierung Год назад +37

      Yeah, at least… kinda made me a bit skeptical of the whole thing after seeing that.

    • @rav6159
      @rav6159 Год назад +1

      Log your land & cut your lumber... 😎

    • @AlanPeery
      @AlanPeery Год назад +37

      @@mrkonvertierung Also quoted $2k in the spoken words.

    • @JarvisTastic
      @JarvisTastic Год назад +29

      Fwiw he said he got the lumber at an extreme discount because he had to do all the finishing himself

    •  Год назад +30

      Depends on the the country. My understanding he's from Russia. There's a huge price difference. He talks of climate like in Canada, but uses Russian names when speaking of his friends. So not sure. Then again, Canada is covered with forests. Makes sense wood would be cheaper there.

  • @bbbanks6912
    @bbbanks6912 Год назад +18

    Many great 'how to' photos, but we need to see a finished product. Thank you!

  • @kasiyanidevi1597
    @kasiyanidevi1597 Год назад +10

    Would love to see the inside finished product (: looks promising and excited to get into it later this year. So amazing, thanks for sharing!!!

  • @KrisOberhauserB
    @KrisOberhauserB Год назад +16

    WOW. When I was a teen I bought a book called The Wood Butcher's Art- a Guide to Home Made Houses. I have wanted to make a house along those lines since. You are doing it. I am so impressed.

    • @blnunya6689
      @blnunya6689 Год назад +1

      Found that same book at a used bookstore probably 15 years ago....great book. Snagged that and a book of owner built homes in Woodstock New York as well.

  • @SilaIndigo
    @SilaIndigo Год назад +85

    This is amazing and exactly the type of building I've always wanted to learn!

  • @sayhello2pedro
    @sayhello2pedro Год назад +9

    Stunning work mate, you’re truly amazing. I’d love to find out more about your course

  • @Tobaizo
    @Tobaizo Год назад +23

    This is the magic, friend.

  • @maggiedoja
    @maggiedoja Год назад +1

    Thank you for acknowledging those of us that purchased the courses awhile back, i couldn't find you at all or access anything for a bit so it is so wonderful to see you again! I knew youd be working, learning more.. will be attending your autumn classes..thank you so very much❤

  • @mrpucket5736
    @mrpucket5736 Год назад +4

    Excellent… beautiful! 1k ? No chance .

  • @GreyDeathVaccine
    @GreyDeathVaccine Год назад +38

    You swept me off my feet 🙂Nice design, but prices are unfortunately not real in most cases.
    Building without permission in my country usually equals demolition.

    • @neal-stewart834
      @neal-stewart834 11 месяцев назад

      i understand that if no contract is use as no contractor is hired they can't do that no contract no code compliance ? pretty sure

    • @kyfarm
      @kyfarm 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@neal-stewart834 No, not here in the U.S. Even if you upgrade existing structures, they want their hand in the pot. They get paid for each inspection.

    • @Creeper-m9
      @Creeper-m9 5 месяцев назад

      Some places are different in the US, it all depends on how rural it is and how much land you have to work on

  • @alainvosselman9960
    @alainvosselman9960 Год назад +14

    You really have an inspiring look on building !! Looking forward to your videos, have subscribed !
    I have absolutely no knowledge or experience in construction but have available land to
    build on in Spain. I've seen quite some videos, trying to understand drainage systems now so
    hope you will cover this topic in a video soon !

    • @cynthiaennis3107
      @cynthiaennis3107 Год назад

      This man has been making structures for a long time & had learned of permaculture & recycling, etc.! I used to watch him when he was building a home in South Africa! Amazing knowledge & skill & seeming endless energy, he has!

  • @iasnaia-poliana
    @iasnaia-poliana Год назад

    1:34 ta meilleure coupe de cheveux.
    For the rest of the project, "chapeau bas" ! The outcome is amazing.

  • @sayvolthasees2129
    @sayvolthasees2129 Год назад +6

    So glad to find you again! You kind of disappeared a couple of years ago when you left your homeland and were returning to Russia. Have you ever heard of Kin's Domain? Anastasia's Ringing Cedars of Russia? What you are doing and what they are doing would mesh together beautifully... Good LUCK!

  • @AlexanderFarley
    @AlexanderFarley Год назад +12

    Looks nice but I can't see how this could be $1000 or even $2000 including labor at 5 hours per day for 6 weeks. Even if the entire cost goes towards labor, a 5-hour-per-day build for 6 weeks (assuming 5 working days per week) is $13 per hour for one person. How could this add up?

    • @13_13k
      @13_13k Год назад +9

      It doesn't add up.
      That's the baited hook to get you to bite and the real sales pitch is used. Actual costs in your area may differ. LOL

    • @13_13k
      @13_13k Год назад +5

      @@The1Elcil --- you are correct. Rediscovering lost technology, incorporating current design and build with materials that have been used for thousands of years.

    • @jcp1240
      @jcp1240 Год назад

      He said $1000 for the materials, he never said $1000 to build. It’s good you are considering the labor costs too.

    • @christheofanopoulos9128
      @christheofanopoulos9128 Месяц назад

      labor costs are dependent on location of the world ... in some regions 13 dollars could be a days income ...

  • @ghanova
    @ghanova Год назад +10

    I built a 40 m square hobbit hole with round door, fire place, decorative brickwork, self made stone window frames for £400 (cost of the concrete pad), everything else was elbow grease.

    • @frostyfrances4700
      @frostyfrances4700 Год назад +4

      Care to dish more on that? What about permits etc - I don't live anywhere able to hide. I mean, we used to do stuff like build a barn (lower costs, taxes, etc.), then borrow somebody's cow to put in there when the inspector was due; later give the cow back and finish out the place as you would a regular house. So long as you didn't mind the outside appearance of a barn, nobody would bother you. Of course you would lose the drama of asking the kids "Did we raise you in a BARN?" since you actually did.

    • @yvesderamaut7440
      @yvesderamaut7440 Год назад +1

      Can we see it somewhere?

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      No @@yvesderamaut7440

  • @archangel20031
    @archangel20031 Год назад +18

    Did he really suggest sneaking onto someone else's property and building these homes and then if caught, just move it?🤣
    Anyone building one of these on my property will find it occupied by someone else before they can even arrange bail!

    • @RedBeardNP
      @RedBeardNP Год назад +3

      yeah he lost me when he suggested squatting on someone's property

    • @mantis1s1k
      @mantis1s1k Год назад +6

      He lost me when I used my eyes to quickly calculate how full of it he is.
      Title says $1K, video says $2K. Let's assume $1k is exactly as preposterous as it sounds, given we can see more than $1K of material in the video. Using his claims "We built this in 6 weeks working only 5 hours per day for only $2k including labor and all the building materials" and "3 friends can build each other homes in just 3 months" he'd have to pay the other 2 less than $5/hr. just to come in under $2K labor, which leaves nothing for lumber or glass... less than $3/hr. using his 3 month estimate.
      In other words "squat on someone's property, cut down their trees to use as lumber so you don't have to buy it, get some friends to help you with the promise you'll help them do the same thing later".

    • @TheParadiseParadox
      @TheParadiseParadox Год назад +1

      I figured he meant you could build it on rented land.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Yes @@mantis1s1k you are right to be able to spot a slippy guy who takes your 4k and is then no longer available.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Yanks such as @@TheParadiseParadox live life "figuring", while others are free to live.

  • @mothermedicinemusic
    @mothermedicinemusic Год назад +7

    Do you have ideas for the Central Florida area - we cannot use underground anything. I love the Monolithic dome design as strength from hurricanes, tornados, lightening are necessary. We have a raw 5 acres I was thinking to host an Aircrete dome construction yet love your incorporation of Sacred Geometry and how that can weave into a more holistic earth resonance of living - blessings Kelli

    • @cindylong624
      @cindylong624 Год назад +4

      you could go with an earth bermed home,with good drainage around the foundation

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Stay well away from usa, it will be neutralised soon because of the hate that the leaders have cultivated.

  • @tooshay7396
    @tooshay7396 Год назад +3

    To do this you'll need to operate as a State National, w/o ss#, operate in the private to be out of their jurisdiction to obtain the land and build what you see fit.

  • @kloss213
    @kloss213 Год назад +1

    I built a passive design in S WI 16 years ago. If I feel the need I can cool the whole house with a small bedroom AC unit homes 2500sqft house is in full sun. Home doesn't freeze stays 50f in winter. A bit of sun or a bit of electric and its in the 80s.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Yes SW london is the best mate. F you too in winter, 50 F to all yanks, Ft is great for heat.

  • @LuhcianoRibbeiro
    @LuhcianoRibbeiro Год назад +4

    Impressive building ! Congrats from Brazil, Alesha!

  • @timbervanlom5165
    @timbervanlom5165 Год назад +4

    Good luck getting permits for that in the states.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      what state are you in? The state of dirt? Or chrystal meth?

  • @adamhawley2654
    @adamhawley2654 Год назад

    Thank You for posting this. I am Thankful somehow the Alog threw it in my feed. Living in Vt above 1400' and above 45 lat, this structure would thrive in this community.

  • @incoco2
    @incoco2 Год назад +5

    Love your Work !

  • @expatamerican3234
    @expatamerican3234 Год назад +1

    Very cool video with very cool construction!

  • @archangelrevelations9532
    @archangelrevelations9532 Год назад +8

    Great idea. A hobbit home is the safe and self sufficient way to go.

  • @OwnerBuildersUnite
    @OwnerBuildersUnite Год назад +5

    Great design! Super cool

  • @dmu9736
    @dmu9736 Год назад +3

    Wow! You have considered every aspect. I cannot do the physical work of earthbag building but have been considering a conic made from ferro for the high ceilings.

  • @rmariacarlson
    @rmariacarlson Год назад +5

    Brilliant share -- excited to learn more. We have needed this for a while now- excited for the sacred geo proportions! Thank You!!! Q: Is this scalable?

  • @waltergurke4560
    @waltergurke4560 Год назад +15

    I was sceptical about this from the words: earth ship hybrid, but casually throwing in there : this house can withstand the blast of an atomic bomb and it will be really Hard for the government to find. definetly sold me 😂

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 Год назад +1

      what do you mean "Hard for the government to find"? You have to buy the land, get building permits and pay property taxes, all of which leaves a paper trail. Of course I'm talking about the United States, you may not be.

    • @waltergurke4560
      @waltergurke4560 Год назад +1

      @@toshikotanaka3249 if i recall correctly He said that in his video. And I just found that hilarious 😂

    • @toshikotanaka3249
      @toshikotanaka3249 Год назад

      @@waltergurke4560 I didn't watch the whole video, sorry. I'd still live in it though, it's functional and not that expensive

    • @waltergurke4560
      @waltergurke4560 Год назад

      @@toshikotanaka3249 well if this actually works... i mean the price is 1k in the title, 2k in the Video and i dont know how much in reality. Definetly looks cool though.

    • @TT-ww8vv
      @TT-ww8vv Год назад

      It's not even deep enough underground to protect you from the gamma rays, let alone withstand the heat and pressure of an atomic blast. This WOODEN architectural novelty might as well be a funeral pyre like everything else built in the blast radius of a nuclear detonation. This idiot savant had me until he went on that paranoid prepper tangent.

  • @PaulDeuchar
    @PaulDeuchar Год назад +4

    Although I may not be in a phase of life to join, I love what you're doing mate.

  • @NatureFlow
    @NatureFlow Год назад +1

    wow so incredible! THANK YOU for giving us all hope !

  • @JK-dx7ex
    @JK-dx7ex Год назад +3

    You are so amazing, Thank You for sharing your information.

  • @LadyJ1A
    @LadyJ1A Год назад +1

    this is what i would love love love to build & live in ... my FOREVER Home!!!

  • @RichardColwell1
    @RichardColwell1 Год назад +4

    Does anyone know this guys credentials? Does he have a portfolio of projects? What do licensed architects and engineers have to say about this?
    I’m a bit skeptical.

  • @paulflute
    @paulflute Год назад +4

    i'm confused by the other comments..
    I skipped through half and saw only ego and advertisement.. no actual info..
    then I remembered i'd seen you before and it was the same last time..

  • @jimstewart5008
    @jimstewart5008 Год назад +3

    What about a building permit I know Canada has some pretty strick building codes, it sounds like you are not doing things according to code, I wouldn't want to spend 3 months building a home to only be told to dismantle it!!!

  • @johntexan4165
    @johntexan4165 Год назад +1

    I'd like to know how you're using the slurry socks and other material and keeping the cost to $1000. How much material is actually donated to you? If you have $20,000 of material donated, you shouldn't say it only cost $1000. Money aside, I am loving the build...

  • @katherinem.4414
    @katherinem.4414 Год назад +1

    Your skills are needed!!

  • @joephelan57
    @joephelan57 Год назад +2

    Hi. What will the structure look like I 50 80 years down the road. Can this structure. Last for as long as possible. Lovable. Question.
    Thanks nice idea.

  • @honeybadgerisme
    @honeybadgerisme Год назад

    Yay! I was wondering about you, recently! Kudos!

  • @niallwildwoode7373
    @niallwildwoode7373 Год назад +5

    A lot of 'how to' skills in this sales pitch are easily found on other channels for free. Showing images of other's much heavier and more advanced building designs, then saying it can be built for $1K and moved in an emergency, is as disingenuous as it gets. I've seen these pitches before, and only one person will profit from it. Caveat Emptor!

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      Don't spoil the game, this joe is making millions and you come along and upset his cart!

  • @DMP-1
    @DMP-1 Год назад +4

    Thank you for this video! Could you, please, elaborate on building permits for such projects in Canada? (price, time, local authorities, engineering, etc). Thanks.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      "buy land" says @@transitionshotline sure buddy, invite yanks along to get drunk too.

  • @xikano8573
    @xikano8573 Год назад

    Wwwhhhoooooaaaa...look at this!!! Sooooo damn cool!!! Respect bro...respect. ❤ Are you still offering these courses???

  • @Mars21681
    @Mars21681 Год назад +4

    I'm seeing and hearing different things... that creates distrust, despite wanting to see more earth ship buildings. How much is his own place going to cost? The land, the material, the labor.

  • @ana_vita_anastasia_speshilova
    @ana_vita_anastasia_speshilova Год назад +4

    Слышу русское произношение! Я права? ❤Идеи, наверное, летают в воздухе❗ Вы соединили все, что было в моей голове : ангарные фермы, заземление, вегетариий, комбинацию материалов! ❤❤❤

  • @tonypointer7026
    @tonypointer7026 Год назад

    Wow this is something else. Love to live in that. I'm 63 don't think I got that much work left in me for that

  • @tedjec
    @tedjec Год назад

    You need to come to Desert Gardens Oasis in Lobo, Texas!

  • @stewartbrands
    @stewartbrands Год назад +2

    The cost you state is nonsense. There are tools and labour costs along with material costs. These included the time to gather and transport them. Then there are costs of energy infrastructure, waste disposal and potable water management.
    Architectural ideas and prototypes do not reflect reality entirely but are useful to try and get funding.Most ideas are over promoted based on enthusiasm, and most are not adopted to the extent one would like.

  • @TheCebulon
    @TheCebulon Год назад

    Looking forward to all your videos. That sounds great.

  • @gregd.88
    @gregd.88 11 месяцев назад

    I would have to build one before I could say how brilliant your designs are.

  • @cynthiaennis3107
    @cynthiaennis3107 Год назад

    Omgoodness! It’s great to see you! Your name is on the tip of my tongue, but I can’t access it right now! It’s so wonderful to see you! I watched you do so much in Africa! I remember you building your home & the pool! Is it Alosha?? Forgive me if that’s incorrect...it’s been a while & I had hoped you were well! So Great to see you! (From Massachusetts, US.) I’m so happy you are doing so well! Loving this video! CONGRATULATIONS! ✨💎✨🙏🏼

  • @smile768
    @smile768 Год назад +1

    This looks really amazing. The hard sell pitch is not very RUclips and it immediately makes me suspicious.

  • @Bikepacking
    @Bikepacking Год назад +5

    You say 2000$ but your header says 1000

  • @Dboobisyourmaster
    @Dboobisyourmaster 3 месяца назад

    Incredible!!!
    Thank you, I was looking for a sustainable design for my home in Siberia…this will definitely be my intention ✨✨

  • @nathan1459
    @nathan1459 Год назад

    You're the definition of a master builder.

  • @daanjosee3953
    @daanjosee3953 Год назад +1

    amazing video love the build!!!

  • @foxprojects247
    @foxprojects247 Год назад +1

    Sorry if you said it and i missed it but where will you be teaching this at?

  • @Gerhard_Schroeder
    @Gerhard_Schroeder Год назад +1

    Any plans for a home in Mediterranean? Do you know someone with such experinece?

  • @radaradey9625
    @radaradey9625 Год назад +4

    Здорово! Ребята, где вы строитесь, ведь это в России? давно уже познакомились с вами в сетях, радостно видеть такие результаты! ))

  • @441rider
    @441rider 7 месяцев назад

    I hope I can build one of these with passive solar greenhouse in zone 4b in BC.

  • @Boobear83
    @Boobear83 Год назад +1

    I love the “aura” he puts behind himself to mesmerize you into believing him and buying his stuff….despite the wardrobe……

    • @monnoo8221
      @monnoo8221 Год назад

      all architects in the north wear black high neck pullovers made from thin expensive cashmere... its a uniform

  • @CyndiHarrington-qv9mt
    @CyndiHarrington-qv9mt 17 дней назад

    Great ideas Magnificent...I'm going to build my own Home

  • @andofeverything
    @andofeverything Год назад

    @Bio-Veda Academy: Yes! Love what you are doing!

  • @Roguesta54
    @Roguesta54 Год назад

    I had a good talk with Khalili back in 2001. Amazing man

  • @cathrynmartin4395
    @cathrynmartin4395 Год назад +2

    I have followed Khalil Gibran for several years as well as many alternative builders - James Hubbell is one of my favorites in bioarchitecture. He has built some of the most beautiful structures I've ever seen. Anyway, the thing I have to ask above anything else is this a building forum that will cover building codes and getting local county/city engineering approval for this alternative building process. Like the tire foundations - is that something a city/county engineer would sign off on? Using "out of spec" locally sourced wood? There are other questions that I have, but the issue is getting the build up with that type of approval.

    • @romabatala
      @romabatala Год назад

      Build on your OWN land. Corporations do not have rights to oppress humans

    • @cathrynmartin4395
      @cathrynmartin4395 Год назад +1

      @@romabatala You obviously don't understand the way it works. YOU can buy land. IF it is within certain city/county limits, YOU are subject to BUILDING CODES. It isn't a suppression by an evil government, but a way to ensure what you building does not become a death trap for the occupants through a total foundation failure to a blazing fire caused by faulty wiring. Yes, building codes can be difficult to negotiate, but setting them aside because you feel they "oppress humans" is a stupid and childish viewpoint.

    • @romabatala
      @romabatala Год назад

      @@cathrynmartin4395 dysfunctional BS ( believe System)

    • @cathrynmartin4395
      @cathrynmartin4395 Год назад

      @@romabatala You really aren't all that intelligent or just so thick nothing gets in so just leave me alone and go pester some other adult with your BS.

  • @mlnfish
    @mlnfish Год назад

    cool been missing your vids.... what happend to russa!? i myself also left the zumafoundation now porer than ever and frezzing my but of... look forward to seeing what u have discoverd

  • @aaaaaa2206
    @aaaaaa2206 Год назад +6

    This method still uses a lot of plastic unfortunately. Is there an intention to get rid of it completely in the building process?

  • @CrystalChiEuphoricGardens
    @CrystalChiEuphoricGardens Год назад +2

    Absolutely Genius ❤❤❤

  • @doloresglass8881
    @doloresglass8881 Год назад +1

    Do you also teach how to use Your Principles for Cresting Livestock Shelters. Such as Barns, Bee Hive Houses, Chicken Coops, Bunny Hutches, etc ? I would be very interested in this. Thank you for Your Time & Dedication. Your Instructions are for what I have been looking.

  • @rogerdeacon5878
    @rogerdeacon5878 Год назад

    its a very well thought out design ... and low cost too excellent

  • @leroybrownjr
    @leroybrownjr Год назад +1

    I am interested in building two of these in Ghana...Can the materials be obtained in this country for earthship purposes?

  • @TheVigilantStewards
    @TheVigilantStewards Год назад +2

    Seems like you have a lot of great design ideas here, do you have anything for the tropics? I also have watched the work of the Earthship guy and Nadir Kalili.

  • @susanfarley1332
    @susanfarley1332 Год назад +4

    Wow, it looks like a more complex yet similar building that I designed when I was 14 years old.
    I was wondering if you have ever designed one that has the building built around an open space that could be planted with bushes and plants and maybe a well for water. The open space could be like a greenhouse that gets fresh air in the summer and be enclosed during winter.
    I never did much more than think about a partially underground house. I lived in Mexico for a little while and always wished for a home built around an atrium or aviary after seeing some of the old Spanish inspired (at least I think they were inspired by the Spanish) homes that were built around an open space with tiled patios and trees.
    You designs are beautiful!

    • @doloresglass8881
      @doloresglass8881 Год назад

      I once worked for some millionaires. Their home had an entrance which was a HUGE Bird House (ATRIUM). It was beautiful. It sheltered their pet peacocks in winter.

    • @susanfarley1332
      @susanfarley1332 Год назад +1

      @@doloresglass8881 don't think I'm that ambitious. I have always wanted a place to have birds but cages were just too confining. The last time I had birds I also had cats. That was a worry until I was able to capture a escaped lovebird. Once I caught him, I had a cage but no place to put the cage out of reach of the cats. So I put it on the floor. Those cats were sure interested. That lovebird wasn't worried. He went right next to the bars of the cage. If he could talk, he would have been saying "Here kitty kitty kitty". The cats went over to him and tried to sniff him. As soon as their noses poked through the bars, CHOMP! After that, my cats lost interest. They wouldn't even look at the lovebird. In fact, they wouldn't look at my finches either. They didn't want anything to do with the birds outside either. They never caught a bird outside. Lizards and snakes they caught. Bugs too. If I let my lovebird or budgies out the cats left the room. It was the quickest aversion training I have ever seen.

  • @presentminded8487
    @presentminded8487 11 месяцев назад

    How are you going to keep the bears out? Other than this concern I love it!

  • @lunzie01
    @lunzie01 Год назад

    These looks very interesting, but would never ever get a building permit in the USA (Pennsylvania).

  • @dr123hall
    @dr123hall Год назад +1

    Plastic is replaceable with hemp plastics are the bane of civilization ecosystems; yet have prices and availability; (materials, preparations, transportation) are the number one design considerations; bamboo, dirt/clay/cement, wood and recycled items eventually become scarce (in a community of worker bees); the largest local proven - self superior
    obstacles seem to me, over fifty years, are the zoning/planning/inspections/ permits debacle.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      What are yanks doing here? Have you run out of drugs? Stop wasting our space with your nonsense.

  • @davidjaffe829
    @davidjaffe829 Год назад

    Does this type of construction meet building codes?

  • @waveman8923
    @waveman8923 Год назад

    Amazing footage. We stayed in Taos, New Mexico in an Earthship

  • @davidshaw3771
    @davidshaw3771 Год назад +1

    Thank You for teaching us what we to will need know that will help us survive what climate change is going to thought at us.

  • @Edwin-pj7pt
    @Edwin-pj7pt 6 месяцев назад +1

    EARTHSHIP HYBRID...GREAT IDEA!!!

  • @ndxcfvg
    @ndxcfvg 11 месяцев назад

    IMPRESSIVE! thanks for sharing

  • @estebanthaddeus8170
    @estebanthaddeus8170 Год назад

    Wow I been wanted learn to build a small home just incase needed live middle nowhere or simply away from the city and go out towards the mystery land if there any left.

  • @bagrov_anatoliy
    @bagrov_anatoliy Год назад

    Супер, рад, что твои проекты воплощаются!
    Привет тебе от участника семинара в Богдарне)

  • @PartScavenger
    @PartScavenger Год назад

    What do you do about termites?

  • @joneidbo
    @joneidbo Год назад

    Wow!!! this is exactly what I have been wanting to doi!!!! you are Awesome!!

  • @BillyBlaze7
    @BillyBlaze7 Год назад +2

    lol yeah if i caught someone building on my land they wouldnt have to worry about shelter any longer

  • @courtneybergeson8758
    @courtneybergeson8758 Год назад

    So informative! Thank you!!

  • @christineshotton824
    @christineshotton824 Год назад +2

    It's an infomercial.

  • @IFR_HeliToursVR
    @IFR_HeliToursVR 10 месяцев назад

    Was wondering if a cob style home would work in a northern climate (eastern canada). Winters that can reach -20 and summers that reach +35. To be a family home and project with my young son. So i have a massive work force of 2 people, 5 dogs, barely any cash. I do have land, clay soil, and straw and a massive desire to teach my son nothing is impossible, no matter how much money you have. To be able to give him that sense of accomplishment of building the home he will inherit with his own hands, would mean the world to me.

    • @AloshaLynov
      @AloshaLynov  8 месяцев назад

      Hyper adobe needs to be raised well off the earth and be protected by the roof or some form of tarp as it is hydrscopic. Also it needs to be insulated well as ice formed on my walls at -30

  • @greatdaneacdc
    @greatdaneacdc Год назад +3

    What great ideas ! Nothing better than getting into a dwelling with little capital outlay and it’s at lockup .....and livable!
    Then take it from there to finish over time ! 👍

  • @delafdelaf
    @delafdelaf Год назад

    Где можно найти отдельное сидел по полуподземному дому, тт т что под снегом на заставке?!

  • @perceptions-wq5ro
    @perceptions-wq5ro 9 месяцев назад +1

    Yes. Excellent plan. Want to. Mumbai India. Brilliant. Yes. Yes. ThQ.

  • @christineshotton824
    @christineshotton824 Год назад +3

    Maybe if you valued imparting information as much as you love the sound of your own voice, your channel would be worth watching.

  • @coldenhershey857
    @coldenhershey857 Год назад

    The Mandan,Arikara and Hidatsa nations would be proud to see what you have accomplished!

  • @gamertime8841
    @gamertime8841 Год назад +3

    Building against the soil like that will lead to dampness and mold issues. The ground didn't appear to be insulated so that will be a constant source of coldness, though admittedly not as cold as a wooden floor built on piers. I love the idea of building a bunker type home, but the only work around I've found to the wall issue , is to build an outer shell, and then my living quarters inside that. Wouldn't be a total waste of space as it would double as a walk in root cellar, but it does greatly expand the footprint of the structure as a whole.

    • @higherrating2195
      @higherrating2195 Год назад +1

      Watch from 3:00 to 3:30, he talks about moisture wicking up walks and insulation. This guy's designs are the real deal. You can only say so much in 10 minutes. I am a little skeptical of his heat pump design. I might have to purchase.

    • @gamertime8841
      @gamertime8841 Год назад

      @@higherrating2195 I must have missed that part. I'll go back and rewatch. Thanks for pointing it out.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      First serious reply after 59 stupid comments. How can people be so naive? Are they ALL yanky wanks?

  • @davwht9
    @davwht9 Год назад

    I'd love to build one on my land yet. I'd need a few people to assist very smart house

  • @carol07643
    @carol07643 Год назад

    Very interesting! I subscribed

  • @edwardrichard2561
    @edwardrichard2561 Год назад

    What keeps the water from seeping into the structure? It’s not usually wise to dig into the earth with out the use of concrete.

    • @kennethkeen1234
      @kennethkeen1234 Год назад

      The roof.

    • @edwardrichard2561
      @edwardrichard2561 Год назад

      @@kennethkeen1234 you have no clue do you? Water will take the path of least resistance l. Doesn’t care about a roof.