Home Build Time-Lapse
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- čas přidán 20. 07. 2020
- We are in the process of building a home. Still a ways to go but have also come a long ways. Footage taken with Afidus ALT 200 Time-Lapse camera and DJI Mavic 2 drone. Edited with splice. timelapse set to one photo per minute, then sped up 8x.
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Music: Gonna Get You - Camelian Glade - Jak na to + styl
thats a big house , cant wait for part two
3 months later and they apparently haven’t finished part 2
Another 3 months later they still haven't posted a part 2
8 months later and they still haven't posted part 2!
yo they posted part 2 😂
The timelapse of this house is worth watching and so is the final home which has been made.
Looks like a beautiful home
Wow. I want to see when they are finished
This video is epic
Almost the size of my house….
In Metaverse!!!
Man y’all were so negative in this comment section lol if you don’t like how he had his house built then you are free to build your European houses however you would like. This is a good looking house.
Great comment Noah. Thanks for the support. 😊 Everyone is free to build what they like with the materials available to them.
amazing
that's helluva mansion... a mini at one.
I was your 1 k subscriber
I like this house any one else ?
Yes I love it I wish I have this home
Holy fuck. That house could serve a few hundred people. Excessive
A few hundred? Its not a cathedral, just a large 2 story house, hardly out of the norm.
@@k.a.3247exactly. That guy probably just lives in a little house. That is totally fine though
Where or what zone was the house build? Would you be able to share some steps or design to go through for the garage slabs to ensure water proofing?
Looks like Provo UT or Springfield
@@Jennifer_Weston I was thinking Utah as well. I was born down in Provo.
Really beautiful house and a good video too (incl. part 2). Allthough Im baffled: The building material and quality for the base and especcially the rear garage (or is it a cellar?) are higher than for the rest of the house. This would only make sense, if the base and garage were to be reused in 30 years, when the wooden part is intended for overhauling. Is this some sort of planned obsolecence? Is there some law in your country against the use of concrete for anything above ground level?
Thank you Peter. The basement foundation has concrete walls. (Anything below grade is concrete...lumber below grade would rot.) Above grade is framed with Lumber. Hope this helps answer your question.
@@abvellinga Thx for the answer - So wood is vastly more used as building material for private homes in northern America compared to over here in Europe. What do you consider the main advantage/reason for this apart from the better availability of wood in America?
@@petermeyer6873 Yes, wood is the majority of what is used for above ground construction for residential and some commercial. Although, a lot of commercial use metal framing instead of wood. I think the main reason is the cost and availability. I have often wondered myself why we don't do more with masonry or structural steel in residential construction and I think for many it comes down to cost.
What is used in Europe for residential construction?
@@abvellinga Thx for the answer. In Europe - and of course that differs strongly from country to country and somewhat depends on the average temperature - residential houses are mostly built of bricks with reinforced concrete for the foundation/cellar, floors, ceillings and pillars. Wood is allmost allways used for the roof skeleton and the interior like e.g. furniture and sometimes floor-tops. Wood is still used for stairways inside an appartment often in combination with steel, whilst central stairways in a house leading to different appartments usually are made of reinforced concrete. There is also a long term trend to ad a legally unheated extension room on the ground floor usually facing the garden, made of wood and glas called winter garden. However, aluminium starts to success wood for that purpose, also.
what is the second song?
Wow
Why not just build the house concrete all the way?
Hi this is incredible great job. I am about to start building a house and I want to do a video like this and was wondering what camera/cameras you used and imagine they were time lapse cameras? Thank you so much for letting me know!
Hi Jerry, I used several Afidus Timelapse cameras places in different locations. www.afiduscam.com
The cameras a battery powered and you can adjust the settings to meet your Timelapse needs. I would recommend them.
Good luck!
@@abvellinga thank you so much i really appreciate it. I’m building a 6100 square foot house with a walkout basement for my family and it would be amazing to create a video showing this thing rising out of the ground and be built on a Timelapse video that we can watch once we move in. I’ll check out the cameras you recommended.
@@abvellinga Hi I ordered two Afidus 200S Cameras and will be setting them up one from the back and one from the front to capture the entire build of my house I can’t wait to do this project. I’m also setting up several cell cameras that will allow me to view the worksite live or take regular videos and I will also be visiting the site and taking drone videos and putting it all together when the house is complete it’s gonna be fun. I really appreciate the recommendation and after doing much research and viewing the operation of the camera and what it can do and how the user interaction works it definitely backs up everything you said so thank you again very much.
title - home build time lapse
me watching it on 2x speed :)
Hi can you tell me what are those panels that are attached to the wall starting at 0:30 minute
Yes, those are concrete forms for the foundation. They are set up on each side of the wall and then concrete is poured between them, forming a solid wall.
the process and the material used here is a little different than what is used in my country, people here almost dont use any wood in the structure making process, its all bricks, cement and tmt steel for walls , pillars and slabs, right from the foundation, i wonder what was the structural material cost here for this build ? and whats the durability of the building ?
the durability of wood framing is just as strong as any others, as long as done properly, and also wood framing goes up a lot quicker and cheaper than using masonry for the full house.
@@pizzasounds3387 thanks for replying
@@dynamicninad np
Where did you purchase your kit?
Which kit are you referring to?
What’s the building material? Which wood is it?
The super on the job site told me it’s gopher wood.
Probably douglas fir or spruce studs, with osb on the outside.
How long did this home take to built?
12 months
Which camera is best for this
I used the Afidus ALT-200 Time-Lapse camera and was happy with the quality.
Incredible… they built this house in 5 minutes.
that happens when build house in middle COVID things dont get finished
HAHA! Actually COVID has been great for the build. Mostly been able to stay on schedule. Plan on being done at the end of the year. Haven't had time to update the video yet...but it will be coming.
yh its a big house made of wood that can easily be knocked down by wind
Ohhh
Your thumbnail scared me ,seems like haunted house
How long did it take
A day
where is the part 2?
It’s being edited. Coming soon...
What is the concrete room that was built?
Garage I’m assuming
Basement back walls, and part of the overall foundation, since the house is on the side of a hill, they have to be concrete because normal wood walls would a. rot, and b. not hold all that dirt behind it.
It’s Like Minecraft, But In Minecraft, You Build Houses
In Real Life, You Build Houses
In which area is this house located ?
I think it's Provo, or Springfield Utah, USA
@@Jennifer_Weston beautiful area and great home
Most of the houses on US are pre-fabricated wooden structures most are Cedar wood.It's not really strong to withstand strong wind like Tornado.
@@salustianosuay8381 I know, but that doesn't mean the house isn't pretty
@@MiX.111 Well,I'm not talking it is not pretty what I'm saying not really strong to withstand strong wind.Most of their house is pretty big but the architectural design is not modern to this time.
Looks like someone gots some fat pockets
Build
3:42 *cave sound*
So it's a wooden house?
Yes. It is wood framed.
r.i.p:((
yo continue it then
Yg ngira ini sketchup kita satu server
Anything to save a dollar...
Bruh how it looks like a cardboard home 😅
Xxx temptations it is me
I am with him
0:28
Minecraft
wth , they live in wooden houses in the states??? what if it caught fire
This is a real match box... :/ As an european, these construction techniques look cheap :/
Hi Paul, thanks for the comment. I would love to learn more about the techniques used in European building to create long lasting homes. Please share.
not helping like at all
What can I help you with Jade?
Wood, ...again! When is the U.S. gonna pull it's head out of it's butt and use steel stud instead of self warpping, balsa wood, tooth picks? For God sake, it's soft pine! This is dumb! Stone age construction, needs to change!