How We Built this Dome Home (For Under $11,000!)

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  • čas přidán 21. 09. 2018
  • In this video we explain how we built this amazing dome home for under $11,000.
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  • @missygixxer
    @missygixxer Před 3 lety +374

    This needs to be our future! After pretty much everyone in my little NorCal county lost their homes in the fires, this would have been an amazing solution to recreating communities. We need change!

    • @Shared_Wisdom_Aysheh
      @Shared_Wisdom_Aysheh Před 3 lety +11

      Love you all so much. I will keep everyone in my prayers. Yes to these homes thank you to Gibran, for his amazing creation. Much love and respect to the souls that share there gifts abs have compassion for each other.

    • @myracle7492
      @myracle7492 Před 3 lety +4

      I agree!!

    • @moneypenni1694
      @moneypenni1694 Před 3 lety +7

      You should chk out logic before authority channel & see what really happened in many of those areas...not pleasant, but ignorance is not bliss.

    • @earacheselbowsenoch6251
      @earacheselbowsenoch6251 Před 3 lety +4

      Yep... Fire proof and affordable.

    • @markdorr1474
      @markdorr1474 Před 2 lety +5

      Can these be made with2 bedrooms?also are they earthquake resistant as well as hurricane resistant?🤞🏻❣

  • @jonathanmorgenstern4252
    @jonathanmorgenstern4252 Před 3 lety +148

    As a Tiny Home (N.O.A.H.) Builder, I belive this is revolutionary great technology. Keep up the great advancements in alternative housing.

    • @PANTHERA369
      @PANTHERA369 Před 3 lety +4

      Wut? EXPLAIN THE ACRONYM

    • @kealani6535
      @kealani6535 Před 10 měsíci

      What is your company's web address?
      Thank you

  • @TLLC2024
    @TLLC2024 Před 3 lety +21

    Back in 1974, my Father and a couple of other people came up with a method of building dome structures that was even less costly than your design and that required less labor. The structures could be adapted for use as housing and/or community facilities. One of the amazing aspects of the structure was that a dome with a diameter of 12 ft. with a center height of 8 ft. could be warmed to room temperature (68 to 77° F) in a relatively short period of time, by a single 60 watt incandescent light bulb. The basic construction of the dome started with a concrete pad to which was added a wireframe dome. Upon this frame, three layers of material were sprayed using a proprietary system that resulted in a 3 in. foam core sandwiched in between two 5/8 in. layers of specially formulated concrete. Once this was completely cured, openings could then be cut out for the installation of doors and windows. This construction process was so cost-effective that when it was presented to General Yakubu Gowon, the then head of state of Nigeria, as a cost-effective way of providing public housing, medical, and educational facilities, it was immediately accepted, and contracts were signed. Unfortunately, before the project could get started, the military coup of 1975 resulted in the overthrow of Yakubu Gowon. The incoming new head of state, General Murtala Mohammed, canceled all of Yakubu Gowon's contracts, arrested and put my Uncle in jail, who was there to oversee and manage the project, and confiscated all of the equipment associated with the project.
    Having invested everything into this project and not being able to recover any of the costly equipment, my Fathers business was forced into bankruptcy, and to my knowledge, the building process was never utilized. So it is great to see that the concept is at least being revived and perhaps this will lead to the rediscovery of the process that held so much promise back some 45 years ago.

    • @marilyncairns18
      @marilyncairns18 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Wondering-was his work filed as a patent?Any literature remaining on the processes?

    • @joanie3960
      @joanie3960 Před 2 měsíci

      I hope that those who stopped your uncle's project and jailed him get to meet God soon.

    • @TLLC2024
      @TLLC2024 Před 2 měsíci

      @@marilyncairns18 Any records/files are gone. At this point, everyone involved is long since passed.

  • @Loagz_Beatz
    @Loagz_Beatz Před 3 lety +205

    I’m building these now. Absolutely amazing and crazy. He sells the material. 👌🏼 go get it

    • @andyokus5735
      @andyokus5735 Před 3 lety +13

      Fantastic! All the best to you!!!

    • @RawOlympia
      @RawOlympia Před 3 lety +7

      cool!

    • @cr83d
      @cr83d Před 3 lety +10

      Where?

    • @noramascarenas9990
      @noramascarenas9990 Před 3 lety +23

      I need someone who has done it to build mine. 👍

    • @crazywisdom2
      @crazywisdom2 Před 3 lety +18

      I live in Michigan. I feel like this process, maybe combined with earth homes/earthships ... that somehow you could build and live year round in a winter climate as well. thoughts ?

  • @Amaipuppy
    @Amaipuppy Před 3 lety +6

    If it can withstand heavy storms and terrible winds, then count me in! I would die to live in these cute bubbles, they're even my style! Maybe it'll be available in America when I'm 35...or 40. I'm 27 now.

  • @TT-js4jn
    @TT-js4jn Před 3 lety +21

    It's kind of like a modern Fred Flintstone house I love it!

  • @annastazia3045
    @annastazia3045 Před 2 lety +2

    this made me cry .... I sooooooooo would love one of these homes.... not only are they beautiful I love that they are kind to mama Gaia.... love!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! this!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @kelleyjones9239
    @kelleyjones9239 Před 3 lety +24

    The amazing thing is the trees will be saved!😁😁😁

    • @jthomas5226
      @jthomas5226 Před 3 lety

      No! No! We have to cut them down for signs to hold up at protest. 😂🤣 Just kidding.

  • @theweirdsistersoracle2
    @theweirdsistersoracle2 Před 3 lety +27

    We need these everywhere!

  • @Oxford322
    @Oxford322 Před 3 lety +39

    I loved this ! Especially the air Crete !!my dad had a concrete products company for 44 years w a batch plant etc , he made underground homes w “ waffle “!crrete panels - I wish he were alive to see this ! You’re a genius!

    • @JakeKlineMusic
      @JakeKlineMusic Před rokem +1

      OMG is your father's kind of construction still being done? Can I find walkthrough videos on here or something?

    • @DREIF-pp7tk
      @DREIF-pp7tk Před 4 měsíci

      Can you help me to learn about aircrete technology​ how I can made ?@@JakeKlineMusic

  • @barbaraolson600
    @barbaraolson600 Před 3 lety +68

    These would really help the housing shortage! Thank you . Would love too build a complex.

    • @PrismSoul
      @PrismSoul Před 3 lety

      Where would your complex be built at?

    • @Comments_From_All_Channels
      @Comments_From_All_Channels Před 3 lety +4

      Overpopulation is causing housing shortage. The government should give free vasectomies after 1 kid. People want more kids adopt the rest. Forbid international adoptions

    • @rashoietolan3047
      @rashoietolan3047 Před 3 lety +4

      @@Comments_From_All_Channels and making new humans should be taken extremely seriously in the spirit of respect and compassion
      With great preparations and psychological snd financial requisites
      History has enough victims and broken hearts

    • @jthomas5226
      @jthomas5226 Před 3 lety +2

      @@Comments_From_All_Channels You are crazy!! People living in one place, namely the ocean accessable waterways, is the problem. Back in the 80's they came up with the Earth's population problem. They took the average space a person occupies standing. They came to the conclusion you could fit the world's population in Jacksonville FL or Duval County.

  • @davmar9923
    @davmar9923 Před 3 lety +16

    As noted, the tensile strength of the material is not very high. Perhaps it could be improved with the addition of microfiber reinforcement. The concept is somewhat similar to pumicecrete, where natural pumice, a very lightweight volcanic rock, in a pea gravel size is the primary ingredient with the concrete binding it together. It should also be noted that these types of lightweight cast concrete structures allow for a wide range of final forms, not just domes which are not for everyone. The material is also suitable for hybrid structures, where the primary loadbearing frame is of a more conventional material, e.g., reinforced concrete or steel and the panels are of aircrete. That would be a lot easier sell to obtain a building permit in many jurisdictions.

    • @mikeelek9713
      @mikeelek9713 Před 6 měsíci +1

      I watched one video in which they put a fiberglass mesh on the exterior and then coated it with a thin layer of concrete.

  • @waterboymikemjhi
    @waterboymikemjhi Před 3 lety +32

    This seems like a great way to use lightweight concrete, just for the looks alone I would love to build one and it certainly seems feasible for many uses.

  • @Rudeonfood
    @Rudeonfood Před rokem +50

    I'm blown away by the craftsmanship and beauty of the domes you've built. How well do these structures hold up against cold conditions like teens or even below zero?

    • @domegaia
      @domegaia  Před rokem +38

      Many of them have been build in cold climates and they perform very well. Domes are efficient as the reduce the amount of unsed head space. Aircrete also has good insulation value which is great for hot or cold.

    • @Opalmiller19
      @Opalmiller19 Před 7 měsíci

      What is the R-value, and do you have a variable reduction method to make the difference across areas less, and are there different materials testing for the outer varnishes (the fibre ones and fibreglass /stucco) Also lastly, at which point would one put paint or dye on top of the finished concrete (as I know ordinary floor concrete is easier to paint after curing and before varnishes)

    • @Opalmiller19
      @Opalmiller19 Před 6 měsíci

      @@domegaia could you answer the above questions, R-Value (and then with additional coatings the impacts of those) and if having a dye which ways are best to go about it (time to put on, which type of coating is best or dye blended into the aircrete)

    • @maverick9300
      @maverick9300 Před měsícem

      R value is usually around 5-6 per inch. here we also have quite a bit of far les insulating mortar which probably reduces the overall insulation by half. Still reasonable. Looks like 4 inch walls, so an r value of 10 which is about what an insulating cover and reflective cover will provide.

  • @KungFuMojo
    @KungFuMojo Před 3 lety +7

    When I was a child, I used to think how cool it would be if our neighborhoods were like the Smurfs. LOL! These domes are close enough! Also, imagine another world where their engineering decisions took a different direction than ours. It could look like this.

  • @keeganadair
    @keeganadair Před 3 lety +5

    I’m so happy I’m searching deeper into myself and follow my passion of building homes for people. I’m now in Hawaii living on an 11 acre property in need of something other than wood. My main reason leaving this comment is to come back to and laugh later:) mahalo 🤙🏼

  • @Mishatemplar
    @Mishatemplar Před 3 lety +22

    I’ve always loved the dome home concept. Brilliant!

  • @SVisionario
    @SVisionario Před 4 lety +66

    Oh my god, thank you so much for sharing this video - this is absolutely mind boggling and amazing what you have managed to create! Im hoping to be able to attend one of your workshops one day. This should definitely be outsourced to south america and other parts of the world for that matter, where housing is needed. Ill be sure to follow you guys, thanks again

  • @TheStoneWhisperer
    @TheStoneWhisperer Před 2 lety +32

    I LOVE the idea of this style of home! Wow! Unfortunately when I started reading about "aircrete", I discovered the reason why we don't typically do residential builds with aircrete is because it cracks so easily. Aircrete has incredible pressure strength, but it is brittle and will crack with the annual changes in temperature as all structures expand and contract with the seasons. If you are in a tropical environment with very little seasonal change (like this home owner was in Thailand), then you're probably in good shape. But if you build something like this in Northern California where temperature swings are huge, cracking is going to be a big issue! If you have found a way to resolve this, please post here! I would be interested in learning more for sure!

    • @wfrancis650
      @wfrancis650 Před 2 lety +3

      Good to know about cracks so easily.

    • @chadford8500
      @chadford8500 Před 2 lety +3

      Do your slabs crack in Northern Cali a lot? They put rebar in these and a special fiberous mix in the concrete in the US, I would think it would keep it from cracking? Anyway, I see some that are made from steel frames and no concrete. Not sure how durable those are..

    • @domegaia
      @domegaia  Před rokem +34

      This is a common misunderstanding about aircrete. While aircrete on its own is brittle and can crack, we use reinforcing layers on the inside and outside that give it excellent tensile strength. Also, the dome shape works very well for aircrete. With traditional concrete, you put rebar inside to give it tensile strength but with aircrete, we use fiber-reinforced stucco and plaster. It ends up being like a surfboard with a lightweight inside glued to two thin layers, which makes a very strong composite material.

    • @LocdnessMomster
      @LocdnessMomster Před rokem +4

      What if you cover it with something that would limit that?

    • @originsdecoded3508
      @originsdecoded3508 Před 7 měsíci

      @@LocdnessMomster thats just what domegaia said above in the comment. they use fiber reinforced stucco or plaster over the aircrete which insulates it from rain and temperature changes.

  • @graphicallydeb9897
    @graphicallydeb9897 Před 3 lety +23

    Less than reroofing my small house.

  • @mariannebrouillette4301
    @mariannebrouillette4301 Před 3 lety +41

    Brilliant! Thank you so much for your dedication and hard work to such an important cause. I hope that any new housing constructions use your dome home materials and techniques💜

  • @TKBell1970
    @TKBell1970 Před 2 lety +5

    This video was Incredible. These affordable dwellings are definitely the homes of the future ! Amazing!

  • @rehlitna511
    @rehlitna511 Před 3 lety +2

    In the future I need people to help me to build this kind of house. 😌

  • @annettedupras3546
    @annettedupras3546 Před 3 lety +6

    I live in Canada..wish these could work in a cold winter environment

    • @Mukunda16108
      @Mukunda16108 Před 3 lety +1

      I believe aircrete has a pretty high insulation value per inch. If you build your aircrete walls thicker than you would in a tropical climate, you may very well be able to achieve a very satisfactory resistance to heat transfer (R-value). Of course, thicker walls mean more materials but just about any conventional building system in colder climate requires more stuff anyway.

    • @annettedupras3546
      @annettedupras3546 Před 3 lety

      @Tanya Lake yes..I live in Alberta Canada and this would make a great mother in law home..if it would work in our weather

  • @chonkerbonkers5496
    @chonkerbonkers5496 Před 3 lety +47

    Imagine if everyone was as chill as this dood. Great vid!

    • @jennyanimal9046
      @jennyanimal9046 Před 3 lety +3

      And a community of homes like these.

    • @bettyschneider5268
      @bettyschneider5268 Před 3 lety +1

      You mean dude! Lol 😂

    • @chonkerbonkers5496
      @chonkerbonkers5496 Před 3 lety +2

      @@bettyschneider5268 lol Ive been writing like that with friends for so long i forgot how to spell dude. Lmao!!

    • @bettyschneider5268
      @bettyschneider5268 Před 3 lety +3

      @@chonkerbonkers5496 ... That's okay! Have a good day! 🌈

  • @georgeyoung613
    @georgeyoung613 Před 3 lety +10

    This is just awasom! Now that's how you solve a problem. Far to many people are focusing on all the problems in the world and not the solutions. You, your whole team and everyone involved in this project are definitely focusing on the solution. Keep fighting for a brighter tomorrow

  • @lyntaylor4131
    @lyntaylor4131 Před rokem +7

    Unbelievable!!! What beautiful homes. Absolutely stunning. I would love one!! ❤️

  • @stephaniebleasdille1199
    @stephaniebleasdille1199 Před 3 lety +12

    I would love to have one built.. Seriously

  • @cabopam
    @cabopam Před 3 lety +97

    Wow! Would it hold up to tough winters? That looks amazing! Needing my retirement home!

    • @Dk-ns3ge
      @Dk-ns3ge Před 3 lety +34

      @K. Salt She’s asking because houses are built to fit their environments. What would be the use of building a house in Florida with the same build as a British house?

    • @mominminnesota6648
      @mominminnesota6648 Před 3 lety +42

      @K. Salt but what about the effects of freeze/thaw cycling many times over an average winter?? Will the air crete crack? Where i am, we get temperatures of minus 30 Fahrenheit. To keep water available in winter, we have to pour a basement - so the water comes in the house below the frost line. Our frost line is 6 feet down. So do you see why we wonder?

    • @marnedog6801
      @marnedog6801 Před 3 lety +6

      You could insulate it more for your surrounding climate

    • @samanthaleblanc9274
      @samanthaleblanc9274 Před 3 lety +2

      It seems to be made in hotter climates, although it's something to look up

    • @penguinpie5056
      @penguinpie5056 Před 3 lety +4

      @@mominminnesota6648 supposedly having a better network of pores allows water to basically escape concrete much easier and be less susceptible to cracking. at least this is my understanding.

  • @paisleyjaynelove6107
    @paisleyjaynelove6107 Před 3 lety +6

    Such wonderful work you guys are doing,how perfect you can have your family working beside you on the future of housing. Well Done!!!

  • @tracywallace7414
    @tracywallace7414 Před 3 lety +11

    My mother has land in Brenham, Tx...I would love to have one of these built on an acre of it. My budget is 25k👍🏼

    • @StarCoded
      @StarCoded Před 3 lety

      We need to know how many hours' (qualified) labor this building requires.

    • @is08bella1
      @is08bella1 Před 3 lety

      You have to work hard or work with a team! My name is Isabel you can ask Jennifer in blanco Texas she host a few workshops already in Texas saoirselearningcenter.com you should her any questions.

  • @siriusvenus8708
    @siriusvenus8708 Před 3 lety +9

    $11,000 in Thailand for materials and labor equates to probably more than $50,000 in the USA and even more in Europe.

    • @Mukunda16108
      @Mukunda16108 Před 3 lety +7

      He didn't say but I believe $11,000 does NOT include labor, only materials. This process is labor intensive so if you have to pay someone to work on this, plan accordingly.
      If you plan to build several of them, the first one or two will likely take much longer.
      If they offer a good training at a reasonable cost, taking that training is a must even for someone experienced with standard construction techniques.

    • @altmicaelum
      @altmicaelum Před 3 lety +4

      He literally said in the video that the materials cost for the one pictured was about $2000. And if he was referring to a different currency he wouldn't have used the word dollars. There are no other countries in the world that use the word dollars when talking about their own currency.

    • @altmicaelum
      @altmicaelum Před 3 lety +4

      Also, if you really want real answers why not just contact them directly instead of commenting on the video. I don't understand why people do this. it makes no sense. 90% of the time on any topic, anywhere on social media or video platforms they never get a response from the author. Seems pretty ridiculous when you think about it. If you are really serious about looking into it, you wouldn't have wasted your time commenting on here you would have gone straight to their website and emailed them. Dreamers talk, doers walk.

    • @sokratesthinker8790
      @sokratesthinker8790 Před 3 lety +1

      @@altmicaelum sorry: Namibia does.... 😉

    • @altmicaelum
      @altmicaelum Před 3 lety

      @@sokratesthinker8790 Splitting hairs, but kudos for being a smart ass.
      en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Namibian_dollar

  • @rebeccahowie7234
    @rebeccahowie7234 Před 3 lety +10

    These are so awesome!!!! I would absolutely LOVE to live in one of these!!!

  • @CTheChange
    @CTheChange Před 3 lety +6

    Absolutely ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ love this idea
    Don’t be surprised if you find a huge change happen in your future to help teach and train others world wide. This is what we need to beautify this world!!!!

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 Před rokem +1

    It is GORGEOUS !!! Love it! Love the orange !!!

  • @HeatherValentineMsFoodie
    @HeatherValentineMsFoodie Před 3 lety +9

    Breath taking 💖💖💙💙🙏🙏 THANK YOU what a gift to Mother Earth!

  • @Jacubamustoff
    @Jacubamustoff Před rokem +3

    Your son is a friggin' MASTERMIND MAN! You must be so proud! That's so impressive!! As soon as I get $11k and the cash to pay you I will be in touch. DREAM HOME in the making! I AM IN LOVE WITH THIS DESIGN!!

  • @trpersons73
    @trpersons73 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you! Bless you!

  • @wynterwillow2395
    @wynterwillow2395 Před 3 lety

    This is wonderful. Share this to everyone!

  • @katrinkasanfranciscobayare7364

    They got the idea when carving a pumpkin one day

  • @knightshade6232
    @knightshade6232 Před 3 lety +5

    i saw this house in magazines from my father when I was little, since then I kept dreaming of owning one...

  • @crystalhatchell7553
    @crystalhatchell7553 Před 3 lety +1

    This is pure genius! Amazing! Round of applause! Beautiful! Innovative! Cost effective! Wow! I need this in my life.

  • @tanyarodriguez157
    @tanyarodriguez157 Před 3 lety

    Another one! I would love this orange casita! 😍😍

  • @kaebella2259
    @kaebella2259 Před 3 lety +7

    Looks so tranquil - I want one desperately!

  • @JamesChristopherHill
    @JamesChristopherHill Před 4 lety +4

    Love this!!! Just what I've been looking for. Ever since I saw Roger Dean's home design from the 70's he created and I remember speaking with him in 2010 about his now ongoing efforts to create an entire development with the help of an English Architectural Firm in London, he appeared well on the way. This would have answered a key component of what they needed.

  • @heidisummer5
    @heidisummer5 Před 3 lety

    Love you and Thankyou!
    The world needs this 💙!

  • @cherylslatton3718
    @cherylslatton3718 Před 3 lety +1

    Most beautiful orange dome home Ive ever seen
    I love it. Thanks blessings

  • @Icom-coco_.
    @Icom-coco_. Před 8 měsíci +5

    I love this! I've been looking for more affordable environment friendly homes for awhile. I initially wanted a container home because of the much lower construction cost but THIS is next level construction and this might be what my first house will be. Thank you for sharing.

    • @marcoleone4289
      @marcoleone4289 Před 7 měsíci

      Same but i Europe i don't know if they allow...

  • @ritterlott9914
    @ritterlott9914 Před 3 lety +18

    I love this. how would aircrete hold up during a hurricane?

    • @GoldenGrenadier
      @GoldenGrenadier Před 3 lety

      I don't know how well it would take to large flying debris but the rounded walls would make it near impossible to be blown away by the wind. Some houses that are made specifically to be hurricane proof actually use a dome design I've noticed.

  • @BlissBlissBliss720
    @BlissBlissBliss720 Před 2 lety

    Wow. Incredible. Thank you so much.

  • @WOMBATLARD
    @WOMBATLARD Před 3 lety +1

    The way forward. Brilliant.

  • @anthealee7
    @anthealee7 Před rokem +3

    Absolutely stunning home, beautiful aesthetics but more importantly, the potential Aircrete has to revolutionize the way we design/build houses to something more sustainable and environmentally sound, tackle the homelessness crisis and enable creative expression as a form of healing too! Massive congratulations to you all for your innovation, drive, passion and commitment, thank you for the inspiration and giving us hope for the future and wishing you every success for the future. Love these..

  • @antonnym214
    @antonnym214 Před 3 lety +68

    This sounds just about perfect. In your experience, are the communities and counties pretty receptive, as far as building codes and permits? I'm in New Mexico. This would be beautiful out here.

    • @notinvogue4287
      @notinvogue4287 Před 3 lety +13

      New Mexico has houses called “earth ships” you may want to look into what regulations they have there

    • @michaelcee8348
      @michaelcee8348 Před 3 lety +21

      building codes? we don't need no stinking building codes. they are like so called masks, face coverings. the govs way of more control. can you read "1984".

    • @singmysong1167
      @singmysong1167 Před 3 lety +4

      Good question. Waterproof.
      Fireproof. Would be a plus in so many ways.

    • @inextinguishablemoltenblooded
      @inextinguishablemoltenblooded Před 3 lety +2

      With some beautiful art work on the exterior

    • @utubepunk
      @utubepunk Před 2 lety +7

      @@michaelcee8348 I can't tell if this is serious or not & this bothers me.

  • @krippleinacaravanxxx707

    This vlog made my heart smile!❤️❤️❤️❤️🌹🌹🌹

  • @yvy.
    @yvy. Před rokem +1

    Wow,.. thank you so much, I will look further when starting my project in a year, god bless you all with love and light

  • @jimmybrooks1059
    @jimmybrooks1059 Před 3 lety +11

    I want to learn to make them. They look amazing!!!

  • @theimperfectscrapper5313
    @theimperfectscrapper5313 Před 3 lety +5

    Oh my gosh - dream home 😍

  • @susiwakeman4271
    @susiwakeman4271 Před 3 lety +1

    Although colour a bit 'loud' for me, I absolutely love the dome home, what a fabulous home they would make x thank you so much xx

  • @JakeKlineMusic
    @JakeKlineMusic Před rokem

    This is so perfect. I'm sold on this.

  • @matthewchavezm.b.s5503
    @matthewchavezm.b.s5503 Před 3 lety +3

    That aircrete product is pretty wild and great job on making your own mixer!!

  • @alanmac1085
    @alanmac1085 Před 3 lety +5

    would so love this to be my first home - thank you for sharing.

  • @bsu1960
    @bsu1960 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for showing us our future and your selfless hearts radiating love and wisdom for humanity God Blessed us with you and yours

  • @detraed8962
    @detraed8962 Před 3 lety +2

    Beautifully designed.

  • @sefunjege7798
    @sefunjege7798 Před 3 lety +58

    I would love this. Totally and it’s affordable but in kenya

  • @joshsmith5449
    @joshsmith5449 Před 3 lety +9

    I'm thinking about building out a home in the next year. Is there a more detailed tutorial anywhere? I would love to see more of the process!

    • @JakeKlineMusic
      @JakeKlineMusic Před rokem

      Did you find them elsewhere online, or find a detailed tutorial?

  • @ifinisheppard7631
    @ifinisheppard7631 Před 3 lety +1

    Amazing * Love this soooooo much!! Give Thx 4 sharing🙏🏾💜💚

  • @deborahdawn7002
    @deborahdawn7002 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm in Awe!!! So beautiful and healthy .

  • @coachhanadiawad
    @coachhanadiawad Před rokem +3

    I love this. It is my dream to live in a house like this one day. God bless you and your efforts. We need innovative ideas and solutions like this one.

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 Před 3 lety +3

    How very, very cool! Liked & subscribed :)

  • @kathywiscovitch5295
    @kathywiscovitch5295 Před rokem

    Love the new ceiling.

  • @SamSine
    @SamSine Před 3 lety +1

    That’s absolutely amazing! Gorgeous and eco-friendly, sign me up!!

  • @deltalordtrading
    @deltalordtrading Před 3 lety +63

    Are you running conduit in the walls for electrical wiring?

    • @annakeye
      @annakeye Před 3 lety +18

      @@minniewilliams1852
      Yes, that's great. However, you will still need wiring regardless of what your energy source is. I love the idea of having one of these near a flowing stream, with a water wheel
      for supplementary electricity along with solar.

    • @annakeye
      @annakeye Před 3 lety +2

      @@TheSouthernLady777
      Well d'uh. State the bleedin' obvious.

    • @drew8642
      @drew8642 Před 3 lety +1

      @@TheSouthernLady777 So how do you currently live in a house with zero wiring??

    • @cjd5255
      @cjd5255 Před 3 lety +7

      @@TheSouthernLady777 if you want light and running water u need wires and small plumbing. U can totally live off grid with no lighting. But u cannot live w/o hit water. So your left with a fire stove to heat your bath water, fire to sterilize your water that u will have to find and retrieve yourself. If u don't know how to cure your meat or hunt u won't make it. Bc u don't have a freezer to stock your supply. Greens are not all yr round unless u live in Florida, California and other partial tropical areas. One summer of beans will not last a full winter's supply either. Just saying to the least u need off grid electric by solar assistance with a charged back up in case u have 3 days of rain or snow and barely any sun.

    • @singmysong1167
      @singmysong1167 Před 3 lety +4

      Another good question that I hope he answers sufficiently. This should have been addressed in his video.

  • @sandraiventosch8555
    @sandraiventosch8555 Před 3 lety +8

    Brilliant!!! We were just getting ready to order our first dome home for our new property; but, I am rethinking this! How do I get this????

  • @rickreynolds3604
    @rickreynolds3604 Před 5 měsíci

    Amazing! We love it!

  • @idgreen6
    @idgreen6 Před 3 lety +2

    Wow, beautifully intelligent!! Thank you! 🙏💜

  • @OneVancatPlaceVancat
    @OneVancatPlaceVancat Před 3 lety +33

    Will this air foam "gas out" due to extreme hi or lo temperatures tho?

    • @shahbazfawbush
      @shahbazfawbush Před 3 lety +5

      Once dry it is like wood.

    • @drew8642
      @drew8642 Před 3 lety +2

      Not really though.. whew I’m tired now from typing the proper spelling of the word though.

    • @roshellegouldbourne787
      @roshellegouldbourne787 Před 3 lety

      @@drew8642 😂😂😂😂

  • @butchbuiser7419
    @butchbuiser7419 Před 3 lety +3

    I like the dyi machines that you made, specially the foam machine. Hope i can use your method and technique to build my own house.

  • @shawnsmith2747
    @shawnsmith2747 Před 3 lety +1

    This is ingenious!! ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️

  • @patriciadavison1486
    @patriciadavison1486 Před rokem +5

    I love these homes- I would so love to live in one. Totally gorgeous …and I love all the coloured recycled bottles in the ceiling..fabulous. I hope these homes will become how we build in the future. 👏

  • @nickbaigent2714
    @nickbaigent2714 Před rokem +1

    Wow. Wasn’t expecting that. Well
    done guys truly inspiring

  • @thzzzt
    @thzzzt Před 3 lety +9

    This is one of the few times that I saw a dome structure where the windows and doors don't ruin the dome aesthetics. There is really no way to put a square or rectangular window or door in a dome wall and have it look good. Secondly, I"ve always wondered how one would make an operable round window. Fixed round windows are easy, but how about ones you could open? The solution I saw at 4:43. You have a bisecting mullion and the straight edge created could accept hinges for a half-moon section of window. So rather than the hinges on the perimeter, they're in the middle. But I must admit, I've never seen that implemented, and to have it custom made would be anything but cheap.

    • @hakichiki
      @hakichiki Před rokem

      Split the window vertically or horizontally so you have two semicircular panels? You can hinge on the bilinear axis or from the perimeter edge of each semicircle? Just a thought.

  • @janinedevilliers510
    @janinedevilliers510 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, what wonderful ideas. Well done!!! This is one of the nicest ideas I have seen in a long time. It kind of reminds me of a book I read by Elizabeth Klarer of how advanced beings from other star systems live in harmony with their environment and the peace and tranquillity of their homes. These dome-shaped homes remind me of her descriptions. I love these beautiful homes, I would certainly love to live in one.

    • @janeherriot7880
      @janeherriot7880 Před 3 lety +1

      Ist reminds me of Barbapapa

    • @janinedevilliers510
      @janinedevilliers510 Před 3 lety

      @@janeherriot7880 That's so funny. It does. Babapappa, Babamamma, Bababo, Bababell, Bababright and Bababravo! That stuck in my head all these years. Lol.

  • @joydrane6647
    @joydrane6647 Před 3 lety

    I Love this! Amazing. BRAVO!

  • @matthewsetzer5251
    @matthewsetzer5251 Před 3 lety +1

    I love this ,everytime I watch it.

  • @siouxrose7766
    @siouxrose7766 Před 3 lety +6

    Wow! So beautiful and ecologically friendly. Thanks to people like you who will help the earth to restore Her self.

  • @paulrbg
    @paulrbg Před 5 lety +7

    Very cool! And practical! And affordable!

    • @ronaldwhittaker6327
      @ronaldwhittaker6327 Před 4 lety

      what the hell are you saying, it's down right pragmatic no just a work of art. it is functional art . silly

    • @timothyshell2938
      @timothyshell2938 Před 3 lety

      How can I hire you to build me a home like this $11,000 home but much more Huger?

  • @johanibrahim4622
    @johanibrahim4622 Před 3 lety

    Amazing. Glad to have come cross this channel.

  • @intoleranttexan5687
    @intoleranttexan5687 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow! That’s so beautiful and unique!

  • @maryelkins308
    @maryelkins308 Před 3 lety +12

    This is a wonderful thing take away a lot of what’s wrong with our housing now !❤️

  • @cwispe
    @cwispe Před 3 lety +3

    how does it hold up to storms, hurricanes, earthquakes?

  • @TMX369
    @TMX369 Před 3 lety +1

    I want one of these dome homes!!! ❤❤❤❤❤

  • @RoseBeef.
    @RoseBeef. Před rokem +2

    I'm in awe. This is incredible.

    • @JakeKlineMusic
      @JakeKlineMusic Před rokem

      Truly! I'm in here commenting on everything, trying to learn to build one of these for myself but also to stir up conversation and views and total engagement.
      I don't believe I've heard of Rose Beef, let alone tried it… 🤔 Haha, dumb 😂
      I was just harshly criticizing a younger co-worker today (as a joke) for not eating horseradish even on roast beef sandwiches of all things! How even dare he. The complete gall.

  • @carolynemurray6686
    @carolynemurray6686 Před 3 lety +6

    Another question, what about wind and how sturdy is this going to be in wind storms?

    • @opaleast7053
      @opaleast7053 Před 3 lety +3

      I think wind would not be a problem because of the round shape.

    • @mariaalexis2431
      @mariaalexis2431 Před 3 lety

      Awesome 👏 👏 👏👏👏👏!
      This is my dream house....

    • @steiner1942
      @steiner1942 Před 3 lety +1

      These building are going up in places with some of the craziest tropical storms on the planet. IMO, their shape likely lends to wind deflection that is second to none.

  • @Cendrinne
    @Cendrinne Před 3 lety +6

    What great and fantastic ideas. Innovative. God bless you. Would these be adaptable to the cold winter weather in Montreal, Quebec in Canada?

    • @shawnwright5332
      @shawnwright5332 Před 3 lety

      There saying ever inch of aircrete is worth a R6 insulated value

  • @michaelangeloortizjr.2554

    Venus Project Innovation, God Bless.. this is the exact innovation we need NOW.

  • @UpNorth3390
    @UpNorth3390 Před 11 měsíci

    I'm in awe!!!

  • @catand9889
    @catand9889 Před 3 lety +4

    AMAZING!!!! I would love a home like this. I wonder how well it would do in temperatures such as 120 in the heat of Arizona 🌵

    • @JakeKlineMusic
      @JakeKlineMusic Před rokem

      I think they do well in both hot and cold climates! It's mostly trapped air which forms great insulation, but I feel like the concrete in it would naturally radiate heat. I suppose you could paint it white to help 🤔
      Seeing that you made this comment two years ago, have you been able to do anything with your desire for an aircrete dome home?
      I've been personally sold on these for a while, and I'm now saving up for some land. They're so amazing.

  • @cr83d
    @cr83d Před 4 lety +4

    How do you make the continuous aircrete machines?

  • @klilly6035
    @klilly6035 Před 3 lety +1

    love what u have done with your energy!!! adorable, nice to find this plus, i am excited to see how many beings have watched this!

  • @ArghMatey
    @ArghMatey Před rokem +1

    DREAM HOME! Thank you