Amazing new Concrete tent that can be erected fast

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+22 1. ughlah commented 11 years ago

Now this is a technology that might actually help in humanitarian causes. It sounds versatile enough to be ised by the military on a larger scale and thus could get the necessary numbers to reduce production cost to a point where it is actually cheap enough for using in refugee camps or disaster camps.

Love it.
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+10 2. Sustagen commented 11 years ago

NICE <3
How long it can stands? 5 years?
Its for poor country / poor people, disaster, emergency healthcare facilities, etc. I love it very much.

Maybe i can build a temporary warehouse in my backyard.

How much it cost? Where i can buy it? When it will mass-produced?
<3 <3 <3

#1:
humanitarian causes = agree
military usage = disagree
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+3 3. huldu commented 11 years ago

That actually looks very solid. Most impressive.
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+13 4. loadrunner commented 11 years ago

You only need some water. And electricity to blow it up. Something not so very available in the places you need those structures.
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+10 5. cmmd commented 11 years ago

A small flaw in it.. You need 800l of water to set it up. In my knowledge, in locations these are needed for humanitarian causes is often times the lack of water.

Although this is just the perfect way to setup a forward operation base.
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+11 6. drunkmonk commented 11 years ago

Here's the first video from where I heard about it
http://www.snotr.com/video/7409/Concrete_Canvas_Shelters
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+4 7. zongap commented 11 years ago

#4 water might not be available everywhere, but in most disasters you have access to non-drinkable water (hurricanes, floods, etc.)

#2 It says in the video provided by #6 that it can easily stands for 10 years (minute : 2"03).

See many more applications already used : http://www.concretecanvas.co.uk/CC_Civil_Applications.html
(walls, lining, road/boat ramp, etc.)

And here is there youtube channel : http://www.youtube.com/concretecanvaspg
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-4 8. herial commented 11 years ago

#4:
imagine that you are the inventor of this!
- cool stuf, you need some money for developement and eating during that time.
- yes, the international organisations have money to spend on ''radical'' solutions who else would buy it?
- you dont care if there is an electricity or water if organisations want to buy it.
- you dont care for the poor people too. actualy you wish there will be a lot of them then you could sell more products!

and thats how inventors care about anything but their inventions..
..who want to save the world as long you are not one of the misfortunes.. i say BULLSHIT!!!
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+3 9. captain_obvious commented 11 years ago

imagine you go to the top of mount Everest. and got one of those in your back pack.
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+4 10. bella1 commented 11 years ago

oh crap the air blower stopped working :S
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0 11. c-traxx commented 11 years ago

Hi guys, this is my first comment. Just wanted to ask: Will it blend?
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+3 12. Killerado commented 11 years ago

Wow... technology these days!!
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+4 13. c0mmanderKeen commented 11 years ago

#11 welcome to snotr :)
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+2 14. corampublico commented 11 years ago

Im sure its still more expansive than a common solution