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I was thinking about all the cool ways people use to build homes, garages, or just any type of structure and thought it would be fun to see things people here know about or have encountered.

Here's my first contribution, the blow it up with air, concrete tent:

http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?v=Vb1pdvvoVoQ&feature=g-logo-xit
   
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Dried animal dung mixed with mud and straw for tribal buildings.

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There was this one thread some months ago that was about some sort of device that more or less printed houses, complete with plumbing and everything. Can't find it ATM, but that was awesome.

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 AlmightyWalrus wrote:
There was this one thread some months ago that was about some sort of device that more or less printed houses, complete with plumbing and everything. Can't find it ATM, but that was awesome.

It was a scaled up 3D printer.
Came with full plumbing and IIRC windows...
Oh and it took 20 hours to build 1.

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That's pretty awesome.

For those who want to watch the video here:




I'm still waiting for my jetpack though...

   
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There's an article here about printing a house. There is also a neat video here:




Cool topic idea.


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 Ouze wrote:
There's an article here about printing a house. There is also a neat video here:




Cool topic idea.



Looking at that makes me wonder what Buckminster Fuller of Da Vinci could have accomplished if they had that kind of tech. For that matter, any of the builders of old who created marvels that still make our jaws drop.
   
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West Michigan, deep in Whitebread, USA

I've always wanted to build a house out of a grain silo, converted to look like a medieval tower, including a deck on the roof with ramparts.

Or there's always the method of roofing over a walkout basement with back-filled dirt (so it's like a daylight basement), instead of putting a house over it, to make a Hobbit house.

How about designing modular shipping containers that can be attached together as the owner feels necessary, to make custom dwellings?

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 BlapBlapBlap wrote:
Dried animal dung mixed with mud and straw for tribal buildings.


I can say from the experience of two years worth of shoveling pig gak that the stuff can harden about like cement.



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No getting around it, people can be ingenious as this plastic bottle house shows:

http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?v=0ejNuF_8Hbw


Or this:

http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?v=LPxXH7rCSHQ

This tire house is amazing:

http://m.youtube.com/index?&desktop_uri=%2F#/watch?v=nkbHR16FGpE

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 AegisGrimm wrote:
How about designing modular shipping containers that can be attached together as the owner feels necessary, to make custom dwellings?


This is done. Apparently they're pretty good, easily modified into homes, and fairly cheap. And they can come out looking pretty sweet:




   
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Canada,Prince Edward Island

That concrete tent thing is brilliant! Not the most pretty of things but the humanitarian benefits are limitless.

   
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Not to mention one could make a half decent bunker with some steel struts and a hole in the ground.

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