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Boglenight says
i’m sorry, but does anyone understand what this guy is saying…. i’m
really sorry and i realise that this guy probably has a speech impediment
or the hiccups, but i honestly cannot understand what this guy is saying
gsolee says
I was having problems keeping up with what Michael was saying so I put on
the captions, and muted the speech. Didn’t help much since the caption got
the words wrong.
But all in all, I think this building style is fantastic I am deeply
inspired to build something of this sort.
Vincent Alexander Monk-Chiofalo (AlexMonkIsNiceDay) says
Thank you for the info. What is the #1 resource you would recommend to
learn this stuff PRONTO? I’ve got a home to build! :)
Robert R. says
This guy is an artist through and through. It is amazing someone with so
much skill can transfer that ability to someone without those skills. If
someone could only teach me to draw(not so transferable) lol
loljustlovinlife50 says
Lovely thank you
annamuseet says
Hi, do you suggest a material to build with in a country where the problem
is how to keep buildings cool and away from the sun? (a country that is
most of the year warm that is). thanks
YozhikTv says
everything’s cool.
Only it is necessary to a speech therapist.
no offense.
Lora Jacoby says
I can understand every word he,s saying .Don,t you speak english.
pipinocho1 says
Large master !! Can be replaced by a layer of clay ferrocement ??? Too bad
my English sorry
nour4lina says
can a cob bricks used as a structure columns for support of the roof if
wood not available?
Josh DP says
Very knowledgeable man. Thanks for the great video.
Bauss says
What about súper adobe… that looks good
mitkomi says
Hi all, these techniques are great and everyone can learn a lot about
building a house with natural materials. Could someone tell me what the
technique @ 0:40 is (I can’t get it and this is probably something that is
not that used), or maybe something more about it at all or how to? Thank
you in advance!
sh sam says
looks good
Jessica Opal says
Awesome!!
Molsen 88 says
@jelkel25 I wasn’t sure what a “Roman hypocaust” was and figured it out
with a quick Google Search. It got me to thinking about something. At 3:30
in the video it talks about the bench. I have seen this kind of work before
and want to incorporate it into my own house someday. The “Great Idea” I
had was, what if you took the “design” of the bench (this design has pipes
running through it and is heat up by the fire and stored with the thermal
mass [cob]) and made it into radiant heat flooring? I wonder if anyone has
done it before? Also the “Roman Hypocaust” you were referencing gave me all
kinds of ideas for a hot tub via the same type of design for the bench.
AbsintheMoon XIII says
Absolutely love all the designs and work. So beautiful!
Donna P says
Just reading some of these comments about his vocal impairment. He
obviously has some sort of vocal dysfunction. His voice cuts out probably
from a malfunctioning or damaged nerve impulse. He’s quite a talented guy
and is very good at explaining things.
Carolyn Clark says
love this! Thank You For Sharing!
Fidy Had says
man that looks awesome.
Shawn Hyde says
Very interesting architectural concepts. nice work.
Lira Ziyad says
where were these built? And how would one get in touch with that teacher in
the video if I wanted more info and /or technical advice on a building?
Thanks for making these.
Noukz37 says
Wow this is some amazing stuff! So smart, simple and versatile! I’m just
curious about the foundations and the floor, would it be possible to make
them out of stone/adobe/wood?