Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
This is actually my house, the house gives off zero emissions. Many of the products used in the house have all been recycled, the cost is roughly 500 000. In what way is the technology being wasted?
@Rotpig angetodac asked how much it costs. That's too bad they cant afford it, maybe they should work hard. like myself and then they could afford one. You need to reduce your jealousy.
@MrKoolioz1 Nothing to do with jealousy. Which part of my comment was jealous? You are now assuming that I am jealous of your $500,000 home. I earn a very nice living thankyou very much. Your home is not however what everyone can afford. Deal with it.
@Rotpig Why do i need a reality check then? I honestly don't care if not many people can afford it. You need to deal with the fact that some people can afford it and you can't just tell them to get a reality check because you are jealous of their wealth.
@MrKoolioz1 I aint jealous of your wealth for the second time. You really have issues with thinking people admire your financial status don't you! Your home and lifestyle is out of touch with the everyday realities that people face, especially in developing countries. Holding up your home as some kind of beacon of hope for a sustainable future is ABSURD, given that it is utterly unobtainable and unnaffordable for 99% of people. I don't care how green it is. What good is that when it's so costly?
I been watching a couple of video. And the houses all are BIG and need technology and knowledge. Can green houses be made commercial and available to the general public? When and is it possible that all houses build green?
This TV show (Wordls Greenest Homes) should be called something different. The generally monsterous huge homes they show are far from green. It really worries me that they are showing the public these homes and branding them 'Green'.
@Hamish121212 just becasue there big doesn't mean their not green. Materials and location play a huge part in green construction. In other words...you don't need a house made of straw bale to be green anymore.
@Hamish121212 I am guess your not from Australia? in Australia and particularly in fire prone areas we collect our drinking water in tanks and also use it for fighting fires. Australia is a very dry country in many areas and we need a large roof area to capture the required amount of rain. also you are neglecting the fact that all forms of energy used to power and heat these houses is 100% renewable and isnt a draw on the environment. also noting single storey is normal in AUS.
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Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
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Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
maxchagrin 5 months ago
Early adopters (of any technology) will always pay more. We need these pioneers to pave the way for the rest of us. With the passage of time these technologies will sort themselves out and only the most affordable and effective will be available in the future when they will be tried, true,and...affordable for most. Nice House Dude!
maxchagrin 5 months ago
This is actually my house, the house gives off zero emissions. Many of the products used in the house have all been recycled, the cost is roughly 500 000. In what way is the technology being wasted?
MrKoolioz1 7 months ago
@MrKoolioz1 Only about 5% of the population could afford a home costing $500,000. You need a reality check.
Rotpig 6 months ago
@Rotpig angetodac asked how much it costs. That's too bad they cant afford it, maybe they should work hard. like myself and then they could afford one. You need to reduce your jealousy.
MrKoolioz1 6 months ago
@MrKoolioz1 Nothing to do with jealousy. Which part of my comment was jealous? You are now assuming that I am jealous of your $500,000 home. I earn a very nice living thankyou very much. Your home is not however what everyone can afford. Deal with it.
Rotpig 6 months ago
@Rotpig Why do i need a reality check then? I honestly don't care if not many people can afford it. You need to deal with the fact that some people can afford it and you can't just tell them to get a reality check because you are jealous of their wealth.
MrKoolioz1 6 months ago
@MrKoolioz1 I aint jealous of your wealth for the second time. You really have issues with thinking people admire your financial status don't you! Your home and lifestyle is out of touch with the everyday realities that people face, especially in developing countries. Holding up your home as some kind of beacon of hope for a sustainable future is ABSURD, given that it is utterly unobtainable and unnaffordable for 99% of people. I don't care how green it is. What good is that when it's so costly?
Rotpig 6 months ago
Nice to know all this nifty energy technology is being wasted on a home that is used on weekends only.
M0US3P0T4TO 1 year ago
I been watching a couple of video. And the houses all are BIG and need technology and knowledge. Can green houses be made commercial and available to the general public? When and is it possible that all houses build green?
aAveLi 1 year ago
how much the cost for a home like this?
angetodac 1 year ago
This TV show (Wordls Greenest Homes) should be called something different. The generally monsterous huge homes they show are far from green. It really worries me that they are showing the public these homes and branding them 'Green'.
Hamish121212 2 years ago 19
@Hamish121212 just becasue there big doesn't mean their not green. Materials and location play a huge part in green construction. In other words...you don't need a house made of straw bale to be green anymore.
goodvibesallround 1 year ago 4
@Hamish121212 I am guess your not from Australia? in Australia and particularly in fire prone areas we collect our drinking water in tanks and also use it for fighting fires. Australia is a very dry country in many areas and we need a large roof area to capture the required amount of rain. also you are neglecting the fact that all forms of energy used to power and heat these houses is 100% renewable and isnt a draw on the environment. also noting single storey is normal in AUS.
MaZEEZaM 6 months ago
wow!! i love the kitchen top!!
52nar 2 years ago 7
@52nar who dosen't?
BustaBeet 11 months ago
@52nar who doesn't?
BustaBeet 11 months ago
I love this show. :)
msofjobee57 2 years ago 2
The mere fact that one family has a separate home just for the weekend seems wasteful...meh
GHunter3016 2 years ago
couldn't agree more. and look at the size of this home. how much material went into it.
Tikmondo 2 years ago 2
my house will be in some episode of season 2! Yeiaaaah!
McGiaemma 2 years ago
thanks for posting this video. This show is really great. The inside out house is a favorite of mine.
AlexiMc 3 years ago
Nice video upload! I've been looking for this long time ago...Thanx for sharing :)
boobielion79 3 years ago