davidw 4 months ago

Beautiful, but I bet those things cost a boatload.

Also, I don't know how much 'environmentalism' is the goal there, but most Americans' CO2 output on a personal level involves heating their homes and transportation, and building isolated housing where you have to drive a lot to get to anything doesn't help. You're better off with shared walls in a walkable city if you really want to lower your impact.

Still, that's a really beautiful part of the world and it looks well done.

  • NedF 4 months ago

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johnohara 4 months ago

Kirsten did a nice job on Forestiere Gardens in Fresno, CA.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mUKRPoQKynk

  • ompogUe 4 months ago

    I've watched this probably 5 times since it was released. It's all-the-way-around incredible.

  • trhway 4 months ago

    looks like the fortifications and their underground parts from the previous centuries in my homecity that we were exploring as free-range children back in USSR when all those fortifications were sitting as is, unused/unattended and freely accessible.

ddellacosta 4 months ago

Heh I had a feeling that this was going to be Kirsten Dirksen before I clicked on it...great channel, lots of amazing projects to see there.

mutagen 4 months ago

Some amazing ideas here, definitely inspiring.

The trees right up against the above-ground structures make me weep for defensible space. While the underground structures may be survivable in the event of a wildfire and the trees are beautiful I'd be happier seeing a property that feels more survivable in the types of fires we've been seeing in California.

fortran77 4 months ago

Were they twisty and all alike?

enduser 4 months ago

What happens when the drainage (he said PVC pipes below, waterproofing cloth above) fails? Seems like you'd have to rip up all this concrete to fix it..

bix6 5 months ago

Saving to finish watching later this is super cool

trhway 4 months ago

natural question and way more complicated and interesting in its complexity here than the actual architecture - what about permits? Everybody can build, not everybody can manage getting permits for what they can build :)

  • ThereYourGo 4 months ago

    They do discuss permits at ~5:50