A good basics construction job. There are a few other details should also be included such as doors, windows, water and electricity lines and wirings installations.
I am a MSc Architect from Europe. This is a good representation of the steps of a building but not professional. There are so many missing details and steps. Also some mistakes. Don't take it seriously please, just watch it to learn the logic of a building. I am making this warning because, we need to build our houses very carefully with close to zero waste. Just for a better civilization overall.
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I agree! I’m from Europe too and a former architect student. The visualisation is good but, where I live we also need insulation. And I don’t really understand the purpose of filling out the space between the concrete pillars with bricks. Insulation and plaster/wood would be enough.
As an architect who really didn't understand the building process, along with premeasurement and pre-estimate, this footage came to me very handy and understandable for these particular fields.
Million dollar video. I want those to understand. Knowing how to build a house is one of the most beneficial skillsets to have. It may not show up in your salary or whatever..but its a skillset that should be passed on generation to generation.
Amen to that. Took me to get into my 30s to finally realize how useful these skills are in today's world. I wanna learn how to build my own house from scratch and maybe one day work in the buiding trade.
@@giovannifoulmouth7205 if you are in the usa. The fastest way to get into construction and learn is Become a General labor and get a Residential Construction Inspector license
Very interesting. I live in Michigan and I am in my first house I bought which was built about five years ago-I can say without a doubt not much cement was used, only for the foundation in the basement, no bricks either. A lot of wood, studs, plywood, I think that was it and insulation due to the four seasons, and no septic tank as the plumbing is connected to the sewer. Buying a house was a huge commitment for me. I wish I had an interest in this when I was a kid.
I built my own house for under $20k. Stone brick foundation, free pallet wood from Facebook marketplace, free nails from all of the pallets, and I salvaged an old free mobile home someone wanted off their land. Got free vinyl sidings and roofing, free windows and doors, free bathtub sinks etc, and I used cheap ass vinyl boards for the flooring and for hiding the wooden pallet wood on the walls. 75% of what it cost me to build my house came from land, foundation, and installing electricity/water. I used fiberglass insulation cause it's cheap AF and gets the job done. 32 x 16 ft 1 bedroom 1 bathroom house with a loft.
Your house is made in american way, this is how We build in Europe, just with much more massive wood beams for the roof, those with more money are using white porobeton blocks, soundproof, earthquake proof, they isolate both from cold and heat, and they breath, it creates passive house without condensation, no air wentilation needed, minimal heating in winter, and also white sealing is made that way, american houses are nice looking but they are from weak matherials.
That is why your houses fly away during hurricanes :( in Europe we build very similar to this, just some small method changes. Also the order of building.
at 7:29 you made a mistake columns should never be layed after brick work, in case if column is casted after brick work than the brick work becomes the part of column and starts to bear load and withtime develops cracks, so always column should be casted first and after removing shuttering the brick work should be completed, if you have some columns yet to be casted and the brick work has already begun than avoid brick work adjacent to column to avoid any load bearing connection b/w wall and column, until you believe your walls are load bearing walls and can bear load quite easily. Anyways really a informative and detailed video, good to created curiosity in new aspirants .. looking to make carrier in construction.
Son columnas de confinamiento y sirven para confinar el muro, es por eso que las columnas estructurales fueron fundidas primero y luego las de confinamiento junto con los muros de ladrillo. Lo que no me cuadra es las instalaciones sanitarias, las cuales debieron estar en una falsa columna y no en el muro y mucho menos en las vigas que son parte de la estructura, despues de eso el video esta bonito y amplio en el interior del proyecto.
Very interesting. A lot of effort were put here. One little observation at 3:07: Horizontal reinforcement bars in foundation beams are positioned like in the "standard" beams. They should be "mirrored" since there is a reactional force from the ground which has an upward direction, contrary to "standard" beams which are subjected to downward force.
I'm a concrete civil superintendent and I wish thar it was that simple in real life when doing formwork and not installing kickers nor ever scaffolding for suspended slabs and beams , great video though
@@rolledweedsOfficial Well I've seen some elevated farms on highland, where their farms are literally on the slope... They use metal bars to elevate it into flat surface... Pretty legit construction...not sure if it's suitable for houses tho...
Many details are missing. The house lacks windows and doors, as well as an entrance. The process is incomplete, with many details left unaddressed. The foundations were not insulated, and the electrical wires needed to be extended before pouring the first floor. Additionally, the ladder is at risk of breaking due to the side beams being absent. Insulation was not addressed at all, particularly for the bathrooms, toilets, and ground floor. The roof is too light, using only metal panels without insulation or reinforcement, making the space noisy uncomfortable in the face of air and rain. Before the final painting, the electricity wires had to be extended in the wall. And lighting outlets must be set first. the video is good for understanding the process for unprofessionals .. hope to see an improved version of the video considering all missing process. Thank you
these kind of comments scares me a lot. it explains why you can't consult any engineer because you will get bad advice and you need to check everything yourself.
So much concrete.. such little insulation.. maybe it's nice n warm where these building regs are. Hope the plaster is enough to keep those none overlapping bricks collapsing in..
This must be for a warm climate. The wall base lean concrete is not below the frost line, if it occurs, which could lead to heave and cracking. But what a great way to model the design and construction process!
I think columns concreting is much better before the brick work.reason is brick work is only for partition and after brick work load should be transferred on bricks and then crack will happen.
Not really , the columns should be concreted after all the bricks are in place , so the every other brick will be hook inside the column ,the tie beams should be hooked with the columns and bent , that is why is call a tie beam , the corner columns should be in angle like an L , never cut the steel bars from the foundations at the same high the four or six should be in different length so the column will be more resistant .how do I know this ? my house was built this way and had been going trough a few 8 degrees earthquakes , few 7 , lots of 5 and 6 and a about 8 thousand minor earthquakes a year and it doesn't even have cracks in the paint
00:03 The video discusses the construction process of a house step by step. 02:42 Introduction to house construction 07:42 The house construction process involves various steps. 11:00 Key steps in the house construction process 13:10 House construction process step by step 16:01 House construction process involves various steps 19:10 Understanding the importance of proper measurement in the house construction process. 22:32 House construction process involves various steps Crafted by s_farh_n
err... excuse me but, where is the electrical system ? I mean, if the porpouse was to show all the steps of course, it should be there, right? Still an amazing work and all the steps in it are well represented. Thanks for that!!
Where is the sill beam Lintel beam You should concrete columns first then you should do brickwork You should do plumbing pipes fitting before plinth beam... But you did it later
Excellent construction method although I would change two things: First, I would place more still bars inside the foundation holes and would pour concrete over those bars to make bigger and stronger foundation, not just over a small reinforced part of those beams. Second, I am not very fond to the metal roof at all, I would use the same method used to built the upstairs' floor to make the roof; that would make the roof much stronger, more durable and also create a terrace space that could be used in many ways. That is how we do it in Europe, the rest is great.
This should be called a commercial building step by step, very expensive method for a house which usually has strip footing and load bearing walls rather than steel reinforced columns.
I am surprised you learnt everything from RUclips. People like you are really great❤😊
Thank you for watching my video
@@afchannel123 I would like to learn from you. Can you suggest how to draw rebars
@@afchannel123 which software used bro ?
@@afchannel123I need this map
Please help me
Excellent tutorial, the best I've seen yet!
And not only was the concrete lean, *but*
*the whole structure was material thrift!*
Thanks for watching
A good basics construction job. There are a few other details should also be included such as doors, windows, water and electricity lines and wirings installations.
Absolutly.......very basic. But is good
Yes, was hoping on learning when to add electrical wiring.
@QuickMoba go to a university
@@user_bilal why don't you go to a university
No services????aw well
I am a MSc Architect from Europe. This is a good representation of the steps of a building but not professional. There are so many missing details and steps. Also some mistakes. Don't take it seriously please, just watch it to learn the logic of a building. I am making this warning because, we need to build our houses very carefully with close to zero waste. Just for a better civilization overall.
I agree! I’m from Europe too and a former architect student. The visualisation is good but, where I live we also need insulation. And I don’t really understand the purpose of filling out the space between the concrete pillars with bricks. Insulation and plaster/wood would be enough.
Highlight the mean mistakes and missing details, please. Need this for me as a future architect
Okay, thanks for the heads up. Make a video yourself showing in great detail how a house is built. Thanks.
Im archi student freshie and I literally had no idea how construction works, this helps me, thanks!
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Please don't build like this.
Оператор, как всегда Красава! Спасибо, что снял нам такой контент😊
As an architect who really didn't understand the building process, along with premeasurement and pre-estimate, this footage came to me very handy and understandable for these particular fields.
Great Video, Highly valuable information.
Not only for Civil engineers but also for everyone.
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Ofc broo😊
where is insulation lol most imporant thing for exploatation of object
@@Filip-dg6uk yes and protection from water rise?
Million dollar video. I want those to understand. Knowing how to build a house is one of the most beneficial skillsets to have. It may not show up in your salary or whatever..but its a skillset that should be passed on generation to generation.
Thanks for watching my video
Amen to that. Took me to get into my 30s to finally realize how useful these skills are in today's world. I wanna learn how to build my own house from scratch and maybe one day work in the buiding trade.
@@giovannifoulmouth7205 if you are in the usa. The fastest way to get into construction and learn is Become a General labor and get a Residential Construction Inspector license
I have exam in the morning and i watch this video at 3 am. Wtf am i doin?
FAIL OR PASS?
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
It's gonna be plan B 😂😂
What do you study?
I didn't know why I was here either until the beat dropped at 12:47
If only construction was as clean in real life as it is in this animation 😩
Very interesting. I live in Michigan and I am in my first house I bought which was built about five years ago-I can say without a doubt not much cement was used, only for the foundation in the basement, no bricks either. A lot of wood, studs, plywood, I think that was it and insulation due to the four seasons, and no septic tank as the plumbing is connected to the sewer. Buying a house was a huge commitment for me. I wish I had an interest in this when I was a kid.
I built my own house for under $20k. Stone brick foundation, free pallet wood from Facebook marketplace, free nails from all of the pallets, and I salvaged an old free mobile home someone wanted off their land. Got free vinyl sidings and roofing, free windows and doors, free bathtub sinks etc, and I used cheap ass vinyl boards for the flooring and for hiding the wooden pallet wood on the walls. 75% of what it cost me to build my house came from land, foundation, and installing electricity/water. I used fiberglass insulation cause it's cheap AF and gets the job done. 32 x 16 ft 1 bedroom 1 bathroom house with a loft.
@@Jonathan-dj3yb bravo! good for you;this is the europeean style
this is the European style
Your house is made in american way, this is how We build in Europe, just with much more massive wood beams for the roof, those with more money are using white porobeton blocks, soundproof, earthquake proof, they isolate both from cold and heat, and they breath, it creates passive house without condensation, no air wentilation needed, minimal heating in winter, and also white sealing is made that way, american houses are nice looking but they are from weak matherials.
That is why your houses fly away during hurricanes :( in Europe we build very similar to this, just some small method changes. Also the order of building.
Really appreciate your efforts. Excellent 👌 Job.
Спасибо большое за Ваш труд!!! Замечательные уроки!!!
at 7:29 you made a mistake columns should never be layed after brick work, in case if column is casted after brick work than the brick work becomes the part of column and starts to bear load and withtime develops cracks, so always column should be casted first and after removing shuttering the brick work should be completed, if you have some columns yet to be casted and the brick work has already begun than avoid brick work adjacent to column to avoid any load bearing connection b/w wall and column, until you believe your walls are load bearing walls and can bear load quite easily. Anyways really a informative and detailed video, good to created curiosity in new aspirants .. looking to make carrier in construction.
U have a degree? Builder in my country usually do this
i also think so, because in my place all the building construction does the same thing as your comment
Son columnas de confinamiento y sirven para confinar el muro, es por eso que las columnas estructurales fueron fundidas primero y luego las de confinamiento junto con los muros de ladrillo. Lo que no me cuadra es las instalaciones sanitarias, las cuales debieron estar en una falsa columna y no en el muro y mucho menos en las vigas que son parte de la estructura, despues de eso el video esta bonito y amplio en el interior del proyecto.
Finally you have proved your a civil engineer by doing this comment, civil engineers are job less so they do such a big comments 😂
Thank you very much , thank a lot , for explaining with the help of animation , all process systematically.
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This is good for beginners to understand how and where to start
Amazingly explained, great work
Great informative video for all the students in construction 🦺💯
😊😊
Please what software are you using to make this design/Animation and the video.
Thanks, but what did a window ever done you?
I thought as much kkkkk
Lmao
App mame for mobile
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😅😅😅😅
Very interesting. A lot of effort were put here. One little observation at 3:07: Horizontal reinforcement bars in foundation beams are positioned like in the "standard" beams. They should be "mirrored" since there is a reactional force from the ground which has an upward direction, contrary to "standard" beams which are subjected to downward force.
Sorry I have no experience in construction, what exactly do you mean by mirrored?
@@CS2_CS-GO Horizontal reinforcement bars which are positioned up have to go down, and down bars have to go up.
Love to read people's advice on the subject, it shows passion
Simply the best method every one can afford thank you 😮
At first I thought that the house was going to have a crawl space at bottom but this video showed that I was wrong. House looks beautiful.
You've made the best ever video explication about building process. Great job!
I'm a concrete civil superintendent and I wish thar it was that simple in real life when doing formwork and not installing kickers nor ever scaffolding for suspended slabs and beams , great video though
Lol, I do concrete here and there and at like 2:45-2:50 I just came to comment and leave
Great work! Best animation ever!!
1 million views is not enough, this needs 10 million at least. Thank you very much!
Thanks for watching
I love it. It teaches a lot. But no windows though
this video amazing, I cannot thank you enough,I will build such a house
Thanks ! It helped to understand a lot
Excelente trabajo, gracias por compartir!!
Muito bom seu material, parabéns!!!
Wonderful works of yours.
Good visual explanation for me as a nonprofessional. Very innteresting. Thanks for the video.
Glad you enjoyed it!
@@afchannel123 qual software vc usa
Let me guess... You own a land and you've reached that age when you decide to build your own house from scratch 😂 I know why I'm here haha~
😂 but my land aint flat it hill
@@rolledweedsOfficial Well I've seen some elevated farms on highland, where their farms are literally on the slope... They use metal bars to elevate it into flat surface... Pretty legit construction...not sure if it's suitable for houses tho...
@@rolledweedsOfficial And my land is a rice field XD
Great step by step explanation
Many details are missing. The house lacks windows and doors, as well as an entrance. The process is incomplete, with many details left unaddressed. The foundations were not insulated, and the electrical wires needed to be extended before pouring the first floor. Additionally, the ladder is at risk of breaking due to the side beams being absent. Insulation was not addressed at all, particularly for the bathrooms, toilets, and ground floor. The roof is too light, using only metal panels without insulation or reinforcement, making the space noisy uncomfortable in the face of air and rain. Before the final painting, the electricity wires had to be extended in the wall. And lighting outlets must be set first.
the video is good for understanding the process for unprofessionals .. hope to see an improved version of the video considering all missing process. Thank you
it says only House Construction.
You must be QA/QC guy 😂
he is not professionell I think
You have mentioned very good details
Thank you. Great work.
Electricity installation is missing.
Beautiful.... Thanks 4 this vedio. I liked.
This vedio taught me what 4 year engineering degree couldnt teach😂.Thankyou❤
We all thanks to youtube...❤
Right 😂... I'm feeling proud to be a civil engineer now.
these kind of comments scares me a lot. it explains why you can't consult any engineer because you will get bad advice and you need to check everything yourself.
Most satisfying video ever hope you make more videos and what will be the expenditure of the house
Excellent animation,
In general, the video is good but the music sound is a bit loud.
Um dos melhores vídeos sobre construção que eu ja ví
So much concrete.. such little insulation.. maybe it's nice n warm where these building regs are. Hope the plaster is enough to keep those none overlapping bricks collapsing in..
Probably in one of those hurricane islands like Puerto Rico
In Indonesia always do plaster to brick
GREAT EXPLANATION👍
Nice. All process are shown in very good animation.
Espectacular trabajo, felicitaciones que bien demostrado y detalles en el proceso
Thanks for watching my video
This must be for a warm climate. The wall base lean concrete is not below the frost line, if it occurs, which could lead to heave and cracking. But what a great way to model the design and construction process!
Nice but if your mention the dimensions its will most helpful
I like the way giving basic construction of House oh Lovely ❤
Pro tip: put it on 1.25x speed
You'll thank me later 👌
good virtual representation work
Correction: There should be no top reinforcement in isolated footings. you have shown both top and bottom mesh.
This is a very good video,thank you soo much
not sure about shuttering columns before brick wall, the oposite is just easier since shutter wood can be hold in the near bricks
Great dear❤
Amazing piece of work keep going!!!😍😍
best video on youtube
excelente detalle.Buen trabajo.
Waouh, j'ai adoré voir les étapes
I think columns concreting is much better before the brick work.reason is brick work is only for partition and after brick work load should be transferred on bricks and then crack will happen.
Thank for the advice
Not really , the columns should be concreted after all the bricks are in place , so the every other brick will be hook inside the column ,the tie beams should be hooked with the columns and bent , that is why is call a tie beam , the corner columns should be in angle like an L , never cut the steel bars from the foundations at the same high the four or six should be in different length so the column will be more resistant .how do I know this ? my house was built this way and had been going trough a few 8 degrees earthquakes , few 7 , lots of 5 and 6 and a about 8 thousand minor earthquakes a year and it doesn't even have cracks in the paint
@@JamesSmith-ui2hvwhat do you mean by L? not square or rectangular? 🤔
@@annashealthylifeeverything8583hahahaha😂
I love this video and thank you for sharing 😍
Me encanta lo estructural y su diseño❤
No está mal. Aunque prefiero la viga de conexión bajo tierra.
good basics construction job.😍😍😍😍
3am viewers😂❤
Excellent ! very excellent video👏,Thank you very much.
ótimo trabalho, ficou muito organizado a edificação.
Thanks for watching
Solid design ,full mark
Awesome video bro, which software did you use?
I used Sketchup for design and lumion for animation. Thanks
good work thanks you so much
00:03 The video discusses the construction process of a house step by step.
02:42 Introduction to house construction
07:42 The house construction process involves various steps.
11:00 Key steps in the house construction process
13:10 House construction process step by step
16:01 House construction process involves various steps
19:10 Understanding the importance of proper measurement in the house construction process.
22:32 House construction process involves various steps
Crafted by s_farh_n
software uses???
Excelente!! Solo estaría bueno agregar la instalación eléctrica
Super animation 😍
Out standing 💥
Also mention the dimensions..😊
Best, more like this
Você não tem um curso onde ensinas a fazer este tipo de animação ?? Estou interessado.
wow, what a amazing video 🧱🏗, Thank you.
err... excuse me but, where is the electrical system ? I mean, if the porpouse was to show all the steps of course, it should be there, right? Still an amazing work and all the steps in it are well represented. Thanks for that!!
very educational they would have included the electrical and hydrosanitary installations, thanks for sharing
good animation! What programs were used to create this video? how long did the render last?how much does such a video cost in your performance?
I used Lumion for animation. Thanks for watching
Nice job!
Why corner pillars r not middle of the mat, but they r corner at 1:45 min?
For alignment
Amazing work bro, awesome.
Thanks for watching
Good video but The MUSIC is unnecessary..!!!!
Thank you very much it is great work
I didn’t see electrical works
Good 😊 design😊😊
Where is the
sill beam
Lintel beam
You should concrete columns first then you should do brickwork
You should do plumbing pipes fitting before plinth beam...
But you did it later
why columns first before bricklaying?
@@annashealthylifeeverything8583hahahha why you ask him
Highly valuable video for everyone
Great video but 4:29 Putting PVC in your walls like that is just dangerous. It weaking the whole building. Just make a special for the the pipes
Thanks for the advice
But pipes needn't support building.
@@aeebeecee3737 what are saying?
@@kwabenatree i say PVC pipes are supporting the house, it doesn't weak building's structure
@@aeebeecee3737he said the structure not the house. You understand?
Please Make videos of Concrete Road, Hospital, Hotel, Industrial, Educational, Water tank, retaining wall, Dam etc. too.
SUPER AMAZING GREAT VIDEO, APPRECIATED.
Excellent construction method although I would change two things: First, I would place more still bars inside the foundation holes and would pour concrete over those bars to make bigger and stronger foundation, not just over a small reinforced part of those beams. Second, I am not very fond to the metal roof at all, I would use the same method used to built the upstairs' floor to make the roof; that would make the roof much stronger, more durable and also create a terrace space that could be used in many ways. That is how we do it in Europe, the rest is great.
Thank you so much for watching my video
nice work keep going👏
very nice work 😊
Amazing. What can I say is AMAZING!
Super I never seen like this video
This should be called a commercial building step by step, very expensive method for a house which usually has strip footing and load bearing walls rather than steel reinforced columns.