@geebus80 Safe and efficient are two different things. The same technique to make domes also makes square houses just as strong , the monolithic dome people do both. The universe is efficient at surface tension, not how you move in your space or how you store your stuff or where your children play. Also most of the universe is spirals not spheres, they only become spheres as they loose energy and start to die. Gravity is a spiral, hydrogen is spiral, Protons and electrons are spirals.
@muktismom - 'dome homes are safe. I don't know why we continue to rape forests and build square homes...'
cause they're reductionist-science fake-engineering scabs doing satanic rituals to fuck up the planet on purpose. and make life hell for all normal people who'd have only built a proper world.
@muktismom From everything I'm hearing that is an understatement. MUCH SAFER would be more appropriate when it comes to ability to withstand earthquakes, fire, heavy snowfall, and basic structural integrity. I hope I can build my own one day.
Someone figured out RTA furniture methods work for buildings too. Not all the features will be as desirable, but in exchange you get a quicker, less costly and less time-consuming product... much like knockdown furniture. Not bad.
@aussiepaul44 then i guess they are not approved for south florida code because we have hurricanes with much stronger winds than 135mph. like hurricane andrew that blew through here at almost 200 mph years ago. thanks for your response.
@deputy1040 - what you need in storm corridors etc are curved domed kinds of structures that are half buried underground, then the wind just blows over them and has no roofing to rip off, and it's hard to impossible for the walls to tear up out the ground. pyramid type shapes would work too, 4 or more sided.
@ExclusiveLM - kill yourself sicko, you're the same child-molester-cult with 1000000s of scumfuck channels that stalks me online for years, and offline too. kill yourself satanist scum, your cults are the reason science and engineering is so shit and evil and wasteful and not in harmony with nature. kill yourself.
@ExclusiveLM - you're sick and evil, you're the same scumfuck satanist stalking me and using my details as if they are yours in other channels. kill yourself.
@YoCzechYourself GTFO if you can't use common sense. A house is a shelter, doesn't matter how good or bad it looks. You're spoiled and you're taking what you have for granted. Half the world doesn't live the way Americans do, yet more Americans die per capital every year than any other country
@NevaehBeatez common sense tells me if I can pay to have a home built: I had better buy materials for walls that are not 'pressed paper-sandwiching Styrofoam' see 1:55. They even said the roof had to be made with special lightweight material. Common sense tells me that the walls can't structurally handle the weight of a roof that will protect my family & do some research this house is more expensive than concrete block style homes used in 3rd, 2nd & 1st world countries
@tmomof6 The Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) consists of a sandwich of steel external and internal sheeting permanently bonded during manufacture to a semi rigid polyurethane core.Internal walls.Internal walls which are not structural, consist of similar SIP panel that is connected via a unique cam operated locking mechanism.
The roof is of a similar SIP construction with the addition of externally sheathed Colorbond style sheeting.It is important to research before commenting.
@sconstruction well I personally use cold pressed olive oil. I find it's better than pressed aluminum. Sincerely, Paula Abdul before medeeoilkkdl I mean before medication.
This product looks stupid. Unless you can use thin-set to cover the cracks that the quickloc bricks make, then ur stuck with huge ugly splits throughout your house. Not for me
Almost no thermal mass, minimal insulation, it may be fast but it is no real home. However... if you up with a decent quick deploy foundation system it has potential as disaster response housing.
Fraction of the time . . . and I guess that means you charge a fraction of the cost too huh?
elicash80 2 weeks ago
i wanna see a tornado test :)
mitraljez 2 weeks ago
retarded human nature to build squares in a universe made of spheres.
Audacious little apes.
geebus80 3 weeks ago
@geebus80 Have you tried to live in a spherical house? Have you tried to put furnishings in a round room? its not efficient.
astrialkil 2 weeks ago
@astrialkil efficient in regards to what? you feng shuai? sure i agree with that.
Efficient while in a tornado or earthquake? well who cares about how your furniture looks when your being saved by a well designed home.
And if spheres werent efficient im pretty sure the universe wouldnt be made of them.
geebus80 2 weeks ago
@geebus80 Safe and efficient are two different things. The same technique to make domes also makes square houses just as strong , the monolithic dome people do both. The universe is efficient at surface tension, not how you move in your space or how you store your stuff or where your children play. Also most of the universe is spirals not spheres, they only become spheres as they loose energy and start to die. Gravity is a spiral, hydrogen is spiral, Protons and electrons are spirals.
astrialkil 2 weeks ago
this house wouldn't last 2 winters of below freezing weather and snow.
beastman5566 3 weeks ago
ii agree with deputy 1040 - dome homes are safe. I don't know why we continue to rape forests and build square homes...
muktismom 1 month ago
@muktismom - 'dome homes are safe. I don't know why we continue to rape forests and build square homes...'
cause they're reductionist-science fake-engineering scabs doing satanic rituals to fuck up the planet on purpose. and make life hell for all normal people who'd have only built a proper world.
NWOareScum 1 month ago
@muktismom From everything I'm hearing that is an understatement. MUCH SAFER would be more appropriate when it comes to ability to withstand earthquakes, fire, heavy snowfall, and basic structural integrity. I hope I can build my own one day.
RichAnderson114 3 weeks ago
Someone figured out RTA furniture methods work for buildings too. Not all the features will be as desirable, but in exchange you get a quicker, less costly and less time-consuming product... much like knockdown furniture. Not bad.
tackyman2011 2 months ago
so a paper caravan with a roof basically?
animalnt 2 months ago 2
is this system up to code for south florida. i have land in naples and was wondering if this is approved for hurricanes..
deputy1040 2 months ago
@deputy1040 .Theses houses are rated to withstand a maximum of wind speed of 216 km/h or around 135 mph. According to the company web site.
aussiepaul44 2 months ago
@aussiepaul44 then i guess they are not approved for south florida code because we have hurricanes with much stronger winds than 135mph. like hurricane andrew that blew through here at almost 200 mph years ago. thanks for your response.
deputy1040 2 months ago
@deputy1040 - what you need in storm corridors etc are curved domed kinds of structures that are half buried underground, then the wind just blows over them and has no roofing to rip off, and it's hard to impossible for the walls to tear up out the ground. pyramid type shapes would work too, 4 or more sided.
JustSomePerson888 2 months ago
@JustSomePerson888 I disagree with you JustSomeParrot. There are space ships on Hollywood Boulevard. Sincerely, Paula Abdul before medication.
ExclusiveLM 1 month ago
@ExclusiveLM - kill yourself sicko, you're the same child-molester-cult with 1000000s of scumfuck channels that stalks me online for years, and offline too. kill yourself satanist scum, your cults are the reason science and engineering is so shit and evil and wasteful and not in harmony with nature. kill yourself.
JustSomePerson888 1 month ago
@ExclusiveLM - you're sick and evil, you're the same scumfuck satanist stalking me and using my details as if they are yours in other channels. kill yourself.
NWOareScum 1 month ago
basically, cubicle homes.
safe until hit with a natural disaster.
Shadowpillar 3 months ago
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sconstruction 1 month ago
@YoCzechYourself GTFO if you can't use common sense. A house is a shelter, doesn't matter how good or bad it looks. You're spoiled and you're taking what you have for granted. Half the world doesn't live the way Americans do, yet more Americans die per capital every year than any other country
NevaehBeatez 3 months ago
@NevaehBeatez common sense tells me if I can pay to have a home built: I had better buy materials for walls that are not 'pressed paper-sandwiching Styrofoam' see 1:55. They even said the roof had to be made with special lightweight material. Common sense tells me that the walls can't structurally handle the weight of a roof that will protect my family & do some research this house is more expensive than concrete block style homes used in 3rd, 2nd & 1st world countries
tmomof6 3 months ago
@tmomof6 The Structural Insulated Panel (SIP) consists of a sandwich of steel external and internal sheeting permanently bonded during manufacture to a semi rigid polyurethane core.Internal walls.Internal walls which are not structural, consist of similar SIP panel that is connected via a unique cam operated locking mechanism.
The roof is of a similar SIP construction with the addition of externally sheathed Colorbond style sheeting.It is important to research before commenting.
aussiepaul44 2 months ago
@aussiepaul44 research completed, not buying this crap. Have a good day.
tmomof6 1 month ago
@aussiepaul44
this is just looks like hollow blocks
sconstruction 1 month ago
@tmomof6
what about pressed aluminum or concrete proven panels ????
this is actually pre-stressed structural insulated panels use in us
sconstruction 1 month ago
@sconstruction well I personally use cold pressed olive oil. I find it's better than pressed aluminum. Sincerely, Paula Abdul before medeeoilkkdl I mean before medication.
ExclusiveLM 1 month ago
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needparalegal 4 months ago
круто
pilot87290 5 months ago
This product looks stupid. Unless you can use thin-set to cover the cracks that the quickloc bricks make, then ur stuck with huge ugly splits throughout your house. Not for me
YoCzechYourself 9 months ago
@YoCzechYourself I assume you spackle just like when finishing interior drywall.
needparalegal 4 months ago
У нас в коллективных садах домики надежнее стоят. Привет капиталистам!
yurrri1978 1 year ago
Good , tell me about the sizes & cost , waiting your reply , thanks.
arafetkanso 1 year ago
Almost no thermal mass, minimal insulation, it may be fast but it is no real home. However... if you up with a decent quick deploy foundation system it has potential as disaster response housing.
GreedIsYourGod 1 year ago