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Could this reusable metal wall be the 2x4 of the FUTURE? 

Belinda Carr
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One of the exciting new innovations in construction is the Lada Cube panel system. These Lego-like walls are made of modular metal cassettes that lock together to form interior walls. They are highly versatile, infinitely reusable, mobile, and customizable. They also eliminate construction waste, which is a huge problem in our industry. Throw out everything you know about how walls are built because this system turns walls into modular, prefabricated products.
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0:00 Introduction
1:19 Modular construction
3:05 Components
4:11 Camlock system
6:01 Cradle to Cradle
7:18 Advantages
8:46 Disadvantages
9:45 Podcast
10:37 Conclusion
Lada Cube has come up with standard wall cassettes in various widths including 6, 12, 18 24, 36 and 48 inches. They can build nearly every wall configuration with these sizes. Each cassette consists of 3 main parts.
The side frames are made of custom rolled steel studs. The panel is completely reversible so either side can be the interior face. The second component are steel channels that connect the two side frames. They also act as blocking to stiffen the panel and provide additional surfaces to screw into.
The panel has double insulation cavities; one of either side of the mid panel that can be made of different materials including white PVC or polyvinyl chloride, brown MDF or medium density fiberboard and translucent polycarbonate.
The panels might seem super heavy and intimidating, but they are actually light enough to be carried by 1 to 2 people. The larger cassettes can handle 300 pounds of stress. You might be wondering how these panels connect to one another. They don’t need nails, screws or adhesives. The entire wall system comes together with a brilliantly designed camlock system.
A cam lock system comes in pairs; a male camlock latch and a female camlock receptacle. To connect the 2 panels all you need to use is an Allen wrench. A simple twist of the wrench causes the male camlock latch to grasp the female camlock pin and pull the panel in tight for secure coupling. The system is quick and easy to assemble and disassemble for fast set up and tear down. It’s also much easier than using nails or screws.
Let’s go over some of the pros and cons of the system. The walls are a zero waste product. Every stud is custom made and assembled in a factory. Any excess material can be recycled and used to make new steel studs. Because of the camlock mechanism, there is minimal damage to the walls after deconstruction.
Another advantage of the system is that it’s future proof. These corner posts that connect 2 walls can also accommodate walls in the other 2 directions in the future. The walls are also designed so you can run electrical wires through pre-drilled holes on either the front or back side of the panel. Lada Cube has proprietary plug and play electrical boxes that work perfectly with their modular system. They are attached to metal brackets that straddle the side frames. They can move horizontally to the exact location they need to be. Wires run from these boxes to the top of the cassettes through flexible metal conduit. The final electrical connections can be easily made by electricians on the jobsite. Other utilities like water lines, drains and vents are also incorporated into the design of the panel.
Now for the disadvantages. The system is more expensive than conventional modular walls because they have yet to produce components in large quantities. That brings me to the next disadvantage. Mass adoption. Right now, the company has found an ideal client; Walmart. But that’s not enough to sustain a business. The last disadvantage I noticed is the lack of refinement in outer panels or skins. While the inner structural walls are an engineering marvel, the outer panels and the cleat system design need a lot of work. Fortunately, the CEO John Fay and the rest of his team are continuously working on improving the system and making it user-friendly for the rest of the players in our industry.
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@mfs-ness
@mfs-ness 6 месяцев назад
There's something about this vid that gives off a strong infomercial vibe.
@vink6764
@vink6764 6 месяцев назад
She's a fraud...very little experience...trying to get her channel going...dangerous and irresponsible to give advice on these topics when you don't know what you are doing
@salimufari
@salimufari 6 месяцев назад
I work in live theater & seeing deck cam locks used in home wall construction made me actually laugh out loud. Not because of the hardware but the irony of having used these cams for decades in scene building. They would truly benefit from alignment pins so the rotation of the cam doesn't misalign the joint.
@Timeculture
@Timeculture 6 месяцев назад
I work in kwanstruczion and this is a fad. It will never be mainstream. These tools are being developed by people who are overthinking the solution. Seeing a robot screeding the wall Go me LOL cos who’s going to cover the service cost?
@CoryAlbrecht
@CoryAlbrecht 6 месяцев назад
​@@Timeculturethe same way it gets paid for in any other industry that decides to use automation. The cost of a robot plus the cost of its servicing and maintenance is still less than the cost of the people it replaces.
@Name-ot3xw
@Name-ot3xw 6 месяцев назад
Was going to ask how often we plan on recycling our walls, but I guess in your case it would make a lot of sense.
@jon9103
@jon9103 6 месяцев назад
​@@Timeculturethe machines might not be cheap but humans are expensive.
@radiationroom
@radiationroom 6 месяцев назад
I want this for my next house!
@tztz1949
@tztz1949 6 месяцев назад
As a contractor the cheapest wall is a steel stud system. This boutique system will work for displays, non permanent installations. Creative, but the trades in residential and large commercial will struggle with this economically. Great video and info!
@btk1243
@btk1243 6 месяцев назад
Lemonade Stand -- My kids' lemonade sucks, but gosh darn they are gonna have the best Lemonade Stand on the block !
@fireofdestruction7753
@fireofdestruction7753 6 месяцев назад
I'd see more use for this in stadium events or civic centers where they need to change layouts frequently for different events, possibly even concerts when the venue is outside.
@BBQ1953
@BBQ1953 6 месяцев назад
Or kiosks for conventions, etc.? I would think the vendors then would just need customized skins with their logos and other information. Quick set up and take down would be the standard.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 6 месяцев назад
Yeah, for something like that where interiors are constantly being changed for short term events, a facility where you can reasonably expect to be moving partitions around weekly or monthly.... well maybe. But it appears that this is being pitched as a product for more typical commercial buildings. A commercial tenant could be a tenant for 5-10 years, potentially with no change in their interior space partitioning. This is going to be a lot more expensive than metal studs and drywall, but let's set that aside, and imagine that you decide to invest in this system for a new tenant in your commercial space. 15 years down the road, the tenant moves out, new tenant moves in. New tenant has different space needs ... more and smaller rooms. OK, so you disassemble all the walls. Now you have raw materials showing 15 years of wear and tear, and you only have about 75% of what you need, because it takes more "cassettes" to make the same space into more smaller rooms. Thing is the regional distributor doesn't carry this brand any more because of (fill in whatever reason distributors change suppliers) and you need *this* brand of product, because any other brand is not going to be compatible with the proprietary connection system. So now you have to special order new panels from halfway across the country to get units compatible with your 15 year old stuff.
@zapa1pnt
@zapa1pnt 6 месяцев назад
Those products and services already exist. It is quite a large industry.
@jimurrata6785
@jimurrata6785 6 месяцев назад
When i saw the stacks of panels at 3:10 i immediately thought "it's a pile of garage doors!" 😅 I assembled acres of office cubicles back in the '80's. These partitions arent that different from that.
@1thusnelda
@1thusnelda 6 месяцев назад
Decades ago there was a building trend for schools that used partitions instead of walls for the classrooms. The idea was to make it easy to adapt the classroom size to the number of students in locations where there were the population was ever-changing. It was an abject failure because the partitions did not absorb the noise, and you could hear everything that was going on in every classroom on the entire floor. This might solve that problem.
@akosyoutub
@akosyoutub 6 месяцев назад
Certainly not, it is not suitable for any kind of soundproofing.
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments
@TheKingOfInappropriateComments 6 месяцев назад
I remember that in my elementary school.
@JarlBarbossa
@JarlBarbossa 6 месяцев назад
There was a classroom like that at my school
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment! Our walls can currently achieve up to an STC (sound transfer class rating) of 45. Traditional stick built walls with roll insulation are typically a 35 STC. Blessings!
@kasparsjansons9220
@kasparsjansons9220 6 месяцев назад
@ Come on, don't need to spoon feed this marketing BS, In typical metal building construction values for STC range from a low of about 20 to a high of 55 depending on connections between 2 metal surfaces. You are comparing worst case scenario for stick buildings with best case scenario for metal construction. Everyone knows metal carries vibrations - sound. Everyone with eyes can see that in your product there are connections beween 2 metal surfaces without any vibration absorbant material between them unlike in sandwitch pannel constructions. Your construction has too many connection points and every one of them are potential points of sound leakage even with sound-proofing materials.
@loweryjk
@loweryjk 6 месяцев назад
Everyone's a critic, but I think they're pretty cool. I'm sure there is plenty of room for improvement but I appreciate the 'question every aspect' approach they took which you highlighted. Thanks for sharing Belinda. Keep up the great work!
@Helloverlord
@Helloverlord 6 месяцев назад
I see it as good diy panels for tiny homes but too much steel thermal bridging put a shadow on energy efficiency. Looks like a overengineered solution for a problem that didn't exist.
@coolestrock2008
@coolestrock2008 6 месяцев назад
That is why i think they are marketing this for interior walls. Pretty sure they are aware of these limitations
@mojammer
@mojammer 6 месяцев назад
My thought as well, the insulation value seems like a weak point. But should work great for interior walls in commercial spaces.
@kasparsjansons9220
@kasparsjansons9220 6 месяцев назад
@@coolestrock2008 No they're not, and I quote "Låda Cube creates customizable, sustainable architectural interior and exterior walls."
@walterrutherford8321
@walterrutherford8321 6 месяцев назад
I can see it for partitioning a large open space with temporary, non-loadbearing walls, but not much else.
@zapa1pnt
@zapa1pnt 6 месяцев назад
This is good for commercial/retail/office spaces but not for homes. For homes you have prefab construction.
@Yhetti
@Yhetti 6 месяцев назад
If they open-source the design it'll catch on. That's how you get something like this in half of all buildings
@dashboarddevil4713
@dashboarddevil4713 6 месяцев назад
The cassettes look promising. However, there's got to be something better than MDF that isn't so susceptible to water damage
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment! We do offer a steel mid panel, which is our highest fire rated wall. Blessings!
@micmike
@micmike 6 месяцев назад
Very interesting product. Thanks for sharing
@Farreach
@Farreach 6 месяцев назад
I honestly love the concept specially with building a work from home cubicle
@spinnetti
@spinnetti 6 месяцев назад
makes sense for highly reconfigured commercial space, but clearly crazy expensive for home construction and its not going to give you a completely smooth drywall type finish due to the seams.
@NascutdinTarana
@NascutdinTarana 6 месяцев назад
Zero waste? Minimal maybe but not ZERO. Infinatly reusable? I do not think so.
6 месяцев назад
Please come for a visit to our factory! We'd love to show you how the cassette (walls) are truly infinitely reusable!
@drproton85
@drproton85 6 месяцев назад
Working in construction, there's not that much of a desire to demo a whole building and reconstruct it. I can't see this as popular as standard metal studs. Those framing guys work extremely fast. Perhaps for temporary construction this will have a purpose?
@jhoughjr1
@jhoughjr1 6 месяцев назад
tose framing guys are usually working fast by chemical enhancement.
@ruben9912
@ruben9912 6 месяцев назад
I could see how a venue of some sort would like to have a reconfigurable interior. Even for a home owner that would be a nice touch. It's mostly about cost and availability. If someone shows up with these things at cost and at speed, I mean why the hell not at that point. It will take years but soon enough major players will be putting their money in it and through them it will start taking over sections of the market until it's a standard material. As someone also in the trades I don't mind the idea of switching over to smarter systems or letting a robot do a lot of serial work for me. In the end what matters is that the client still needs you to complete their vision and you keep up with the latest and greatest in boons to offer them.
@christrites4251
@christrites4251 6 месяцев назад
This looks to be the future of building. Good video.
@ernestorubio1295
@ernestorubio1295 6 месяцев назад
This is perfect for FEMA!! Can you imagine? set up a clinic or trasform a refuge. A stadium into a more private medical asistance area, or a hangar into temporary kitchen...
@HrRezpatex
@HrRezpatex 6 месяцев назад
As a person who live in Norway where there is extreme difference in temperatures between summer and winter, my first concern is how the material react to this. A second thing i would know, is what kind of sound it make. Old houses here make a lot of sound because the material move because of our temperature change and the change in material size because of this. Also as a Scandinavian, we know how finished product do not always fit together as it should, we have learned that from Ikea. With tree, that is easy to adjust even for a amateur, but with this metal walls, i am not sure how easy and flexible they are in that regard. Also, tree in it self is a good insulation material, metal is just cold. Also, when your house is ready, and you want to drill in the wall for thousand different reasons, it does not matter if you hit the house skeleton if it is made of tree, but that would become a issue with metal skeleton. Also, trees are more cheap to cut down then it is to get the same amount of metal. And at least here in Scandinavia we always plant new trees whenever we cut down a area of forest. This are the questions that pop up in my mind after 3 minutes.. I have build many buildings and restored old buildings from the 1800 and 1700 century, and that have been relatively easy because of the material they used. And i could have done that relatively easy even if there was not a single fabric on Earth to produce the material. In this case we get completely depended on multinational companies to do it for us. And as we know, they change their fashion from year to year, that way when the house is 30 years old or more and you maybe need to restore it, there will be no finished products to replace anything. It would be like trying to get parts for a car from 1930 that you want to restore.. But when this is said, i must point out that i would not use this for a private home that i hoped would last for generations, but i would not mind using it for a garage, a store house and things like that. And of course, the prize is always a big issue when deciding what to use. I have a friend that is planning to start production of mini houses, and for that purpose they might be a good idea, if the prize is right. (I do not see this silly mini houses as something that shall last for generations, but only as a solution for poor people or for hippies that fall for a "tiny house fashion". But i still think it is a good business idea, and i will show him this video so that he at least have one more option to choose from. One of the good things about this is that metal do not burn as easy as tree does.. 🙂
@kaneworsnop1007
@kaneworsnop1007 6 месяцев назад
Just so you know structural wood elements maintain their structural strength longer in fire than untreated metal. Wood charcoals on the outside surface which creates an insulation layer to the heart of the wood (Trees evolved natural fire resistance), steel doesn't need to get very hot before it begins to soften and lose it's strucural strength, which occurs far earlier in fires than for wood if it's unprotected. That's why steel column's and beams must either be boxed in with plasterboard or another fire resistant alternative, sprayed with concrete, or painted with intumescent paint.
@corcaightowner8881
@corcaightowner8881 6 месяцев назад
Stage crews could take advantage of this system.
@urgo224
@urgo224 6 месяцев назад
I love the fact that the steel is galvanized so you don't have to worry about rusting
6 месяцев назад
When you know you know! 😉
@jdb101585
@jdb101585 6 месяцев назад
Lol, I spend my free time designing wall systems like this from the interior design perspective...maybe I should go work with them!
@DingoAteMeBaby
@DingoAteMeBaby 6 месяцев назад
the problem with "modular" systems is usually that they dont play with anything outside their system. Even LEGO brics started out being designed to be compatible with other toys.
6 месяцев назад
Great comment! We offer bracketry that allows for our walls to be built with existing stick built walls. Blessings
@RRENH
@RRENH 6 месяцев назад
Really neat. I love the interior finish panels. Very sleek and eliminates the need for a drywaller and painter. I've long wondered how to make interior drywall better, faster, and more modular. This might be it. An exterior wall version would be AWESOME if: 1. It meets shear requirements 2. Can keep all the insulation on the exterior (the Rockwood between metal frame isnt very effective) 3. they can include an exterior grade cladding panel similar to the interior panels you showed in the video. Thanks for sharing this. Exciting and promising tech.
@AoE2Replays
@AoE2Replays 6 месяцев назад
BELINDA. comin' in with another HOT ONE, right out the oven. thanks.
@BBQ1953
@BBQ1953 6 месяцев назад
I could see a far more customizable work shop because of the modular electrical conduit link system. What shop owner, backyard projects guy or garage mechanic wouldn’t love to have outlets in 110 & 220 all over their shop. And the idea that I could design a shop to dimensions that suit my interests and needs instead of having to pick height, length, and width preselected in a catalogue of expensive options.
@apex007
@apex007 6 месяцев назад
This sounds like a commercial space product. I've seen similar full height cubicles. It's nice, but I don't see it as a novel product
@KevinSheaO-
@KevinSheaO- 6 месяцев назад
Love this for home and theater. Thanks for reporting on this
@Westcork-ul1ww
@Westcork-ul1ww 6 месяцев назад
These look like a modern version of the modular walls we use in data centers. These environments don't like dust, so construction project needs to use panel systems to minimize damage to the data center hardware.
6 месяцев назад
We have a data cabinet system coming soon!
@thomas6502
@thomas6502 6 месяцев назад
Cool system. Wish my place was assembled from these... I wouldn't be looking to move. ;-)
@MrSailstone
@MrSailstone 6 месяцев назад
Excellent video
@geronimo4511
@geronimo4511 6 месяцев назад
Pretty exciting development. I can see it catching on. It will only increase in take up as the market propels development.
@yodaiam1000
@yodaiam1000 6 месяцев назад
I can see it being used for convention shows, office partitions, emergency partition of a large facility for temporary housing (after hurricanes, earthquakes etc). I can't see these as easily being used for main walls of housing or offices. If a panel can only hold up to 300lbs, you need a separate external structure. The load paths in a building are usually just too diverse to capture with a single product but it is worth at least trying to figure out a new mouse trap.
@RishabhX3576
@RishabhX3576 6 месяцев назад
The immediate con: no Wi-Fi or cell signal reception, as it is essentially a Faraday cage.
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. We have never had a single complaint regarding WIFI or cell signal on any project that we have completed.
@SeattleCoorain
@SeattleCoorain 6 месяцев назад
Yes, as you note, a metal Faraday cage would be bad for WiFi reception, however as LadaCube comment below implies, the metal enclosure isn't continuous to the grid scale smaller than the wavelength of WiFi signals, so the LadaCube partition walls are porous enough to pass WiFi just fine.
@SN-qu2gz
@SN-qu2gz 6 месяцев назад
I love this channel. I just think you are the best! So smart!
@bobweiram6321
@bobweiram6321 6 месяцев назад
Cool! Imagine if they used them for building shipping containers.
@craigkeller
@craigkeller 6 месяцев назад
Thank you Belinda for sharing your research.
@irukard
@irukard 6 месяцев назад
Looks like building systems used in the exhibition industry for constructing booths, pavilions and stands.
@dougaltolan3017
@dougaltolan3017 6 месяцев назад
Supporting walls have entered the chat.
@toddthreess9624
@toddthreess9624 6 месяцев назад
These would be a good way to create separate livable spaces within larger structures for people who have been displaced. You could make a 'cube farm' style set of living and sleeping areas within airplane hangers, gyms, unrented office building, etc.
@EngineerMikeF
@EngineerMikeF 6 месяцев назад
I ransacked Lada Cube's website and couldn't find a design handbook. Seems ridiculous if they have such standardized skin, panel & corner parts & have been in business for a decade. I would think they'd be more clued in on how to get specified & sell more stuff.
@garywheeler7039
@garywheeler7039 6 месяцев назад
Trade secrets. As an architect I would like to see all the technical dimensions and such too.
@brodriguez11000
@brodriguez11000 6 месяцев назад
@@garywheeler7039 Incorporating into design software.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 6 месяцев назад
@@garywheeler7039 So, how do you get architects and engineers to design with your system, when you don't provide any information to do that?
@garywheeler7039
@garywheeler7039 6 месяцев назад
@@andrewalexander9492 : exactly. They only mention vague stuff like 8 foot tall panels, 4 feet wide and such. Little mention of how the bottom track and top track work, how we should stub out for electrical and such. Its a system without education of how it works mostly. They are so afraid of it being copied without payment.
@Handyman247llc
@Handyman247llc 6 месяцев назад
This was very informative and a interesting concept in modular construction, Thank you for the sharing.
@BelindaCarr
@BelindaCarr 6 месяцев назад
Thanks for watching!!
@vahidbateni2037
@vahidbateni2037 6 месяцев назад
I appreciate your videos and I am big fan of those that criticize the flawed design and architecture.(e.g. container box homes) I understand that this one is mostly an infomercial and it has genuine applications in places like Wal-Mart. However, I cannot help but notice quite a few flaws that are either missed or ignored in this video. 1) Interior walls usually do not need thermal insulation and these panels are design for interior design, however, be it thermal insulation or sound proofing (which i believe that what was meant and was visible in the video) using metal studs extremely lowers the performance in either case since metal is a conduit for both, orders of magnitude higher than wood. I refer you to Joseph Lstiburek talks that explain why using thermal insulation with metal studs is basically an oxymoron. 2) This brings me to the second missed issue. Metal (specially steel) has significantly higher carbon foot print and negative climate effects compared to wood. It is true that wood from trees also has sustainability issues compared to bamboo products but the small amount of metal used in this panel have much higher carbon foot print of an over-designed wood stud wall. This makes me wonder whether the circular life cycle suggested is more of a gimmick than real concern for sustainability 3) Regarding the claim for cradle-to-cradle design idea of these walls, I am a big fan. However, I have serious concerns regarding the materialization of the claim. Walls are designed to resist forces even when they are not load-bearing. I wonder how would those cam-locks fare after a few years of residential living after few heavy frames hanging for years, falls, etc. that cause lateral loading that may bend the fitting or the even the frame ever so slightly but enough to make them non-reusable. Furthermore, It seems to me that (and please correct me if I'm wrong) the top covering of the wall has no innovation over normal walls and which require the taping of the joints and evidently makes them non-reusable anyway. Sorry for the long comment, but I like your videos and appreciate your higher standards which I hope you maintain and thank you for the informative videos.
@Appytail
@Appytail 6 месяцев назад
Cruize boats are returned in Italy (Carrara) once in a while to rebuild passengers rooms ... Much in that manner ...
@mmcm6692
@mmcm6692 5 месяцев назад
Around 300+ applications including trade fairs shops or outlets. Great product.
@jeffreycarman2185
@jeffreycarman2185 6 месяцев назад
Cool new ideas
@TheDiymovies
@TheDiymovies 6 месяцев назад
Wild! I’ve been playing some Scifi games recently and the look of this system totally reminds me of that!
@YvesThimon
@YvesThimon Месяц назад
Ce système est Génial. Non seulement écologique, mais aussi très souple dans de nombreux aspects : mise en œuvre, déconstructibilité, mobilité... Il faut encore l'améliorer, le rendre utilisable par tous.
@matterhart
@matterhart 6 месяцев назад
Office building conversion is big $$, but they'll also need to lobby for code changes to actually make it work.
@NoName-ik2du
@NoName-ik2du 6 месяцев назад
I would love a house built out of these to allow for slight periodic rearrangements in the floor plan from time to time (though I'm guessing most homeowners would not care about such a feature). The more practical use would be being able to easily remove walls to update electrical or repair plumbing. But yeah, the outer skins shown here are too ugly to make a space feel livable. Hanging walls with magnets sounds great, but I don't see how you'd ever get away from the visible seems without mudding (which then makes the deconstruction less convenient).
6 месяцев назад
Great comment! We also offer a removable drywall application. Blessings
@JohnDo-ntchaknow
@JohnDo-ntchaknow 6 месяцев назад
Reminds me of the concrete forms where you want to be able to reuse them.
@leoyoung7547
@leoyoung7547 6 месяцев назад
Great video. On a technical note, you would probably benefit from a small amount of fill (light) on your other side.
6 месяцев назад
Great comment! We offer single side fill standard and double side fill as an option. Blessings!
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 6 месяцев назад
One thing this might do very well with is booths for convention centers. Imagine those outdoor and indoor booths looking like real buildings. There is an outdoor convention center that is massive in heavy construction that things like this would do quite well with. These place all have power at them and being able to build a building in several hours and have heating cooling and electrical would be a boost in sales for some of these companies. While a trailer would be just effective being able to walk in to an office on site would get you to buy faster than climbing up in to a trailer as if feels like you pulled up to sell your wares and leave to never be seen again.
@BrianMurphyBrianSpecMan
@BrianMurphyBrianSpecMan 6 месяцев назад
Head of partition needed components adding from above, not possible if the ceiling already exists. Video show a cable running outside of framing. Plug and play really should be that without the final connections carried out on site, use looms to do it all. Good start but UK British Gypsum Ltd had a simpler demountable system but nobody specified it. Modular thinking is right but designers design in waste without knowing the size of stuff. Retrofit not suitable for modular design except in open floor plans.
@michaelduggan991
@michaelduggan991 6 месяцев назад
(oops)-- to hold up plastic panels. "the outer panels and the cleat system design need a lot of work"-- but this is the meat of the system, the part we live with, and o boy do they need a lot of work. How does a door trim or hang? Floor moulding? Hang a picture? Silly stuff.
6 месяцев назад
Great questions! We definitely are improving on our finishes and have more room for growth. Doors can be hung into any RO using our furring strips. Moulding can be added to any skins. Digital metal blocking can be added to any wall cassette and hangs up to 300lbs per screw. Blessings!
@michaelduggan991
@michaelduggan991 6 месяцев назад
Ah yes. Certainly the 2x4 of the future. That is a blessing.@
@lauxmyth
@lauxmyth 6 месяцев назад
Are you happy with a room without a roof? (I had to.) It is modular but only for interior walls so the building is still standard construction. As a locksmith, the security problems are instantly there to see.
@maxthelionxmax9220
@maxthelionxmax9220 6 месяцев назад
Fbr robotics and the haydrian x will sort out the exterior building of walls
@disqusrubbish5467
@disqusrubbish5467 6 месяцев назад
Hide the hex wrench...
6 месяцев назад
We provide top skin lockers that prevent the skins from being removed.
@searlearnold2867
@searlearnold2867 6 месяцев назад
Finally, a product with an actual use case that has potential for commercial application. Investors are in a panic to repurpose empty office buildings to avoid foreclosure and governments are getting on board to allow these former commercial properties to be rezoned to residential. This building system can transform office to apartment because the system fits in elevators for move in without the need to remove glazing and opening a closed building system to the elements during retrofitting. The fact that the system can fit within existing ceiling constraints and with a couple more tweaks, could install as a structural member, could be the key to mass adoption.
@MrSSSamuelll
@MrSSSamuelll 6 месяцев назад
Great video, it was really interesting to watch! But I will have to share some criticism: At 4:08 you tell us "the panels can handle 300 pounds of stress" Where, how, in which direction, over what area,.. Come on what should anyone do with this information?
@FEV369
@FEV369 6 месяцев назад
I saw a few more disadvantages. - This not for residential - Walls have almost no ability to be adjusted, thus everything has to be a perfect measurement when using in residential, that will never happen. - The metal will transfer heat and cold right past the insulation being used. This would be good for like FEMA/Military IMO. I can't see a need for it in much of anything else. Some ideas: - Simplify the internals - See if sliding vertical studs to add height to wall or shrink them for residential/remodel use. - Have an easy attachment for firing so that drywall nails can be used and installed in residential homes --------------- I want to like the idea of building homes or walls off site and have them delivered, but it always seems to cost far more and limit what is needed on site. Yeah, if you're building a box, great... but no one is doing that. Walmart probably does it for a tax write off for being pretend green.
@waddeym
@waddeym 6 месяцев назад
If the building owner has to reconfigure the fire sprinklers each time they change the room arrangement there wont be any cost savings with this.
@danielvivian3282
@danielvivian3282 6 месяцев назад
I can see this product will be useful for retail store refits. Often I go into a mall condition assessment and find new stores that last a few years then go under and a new store replaces it. Each time the new store goes in the layout changes. Walls and ceilings are removed and replaced with new interior partitions. It is such a waste of materials and labour. This system works much better for that application.
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 6 месяцев назад
This works well for those who build with in massive structures. Think big places. Warehouses, shops, event centers and so on. Large stores which need small store fronts. This has a market. Its just not that big of a market. If we were to start building massive structures in which we need to build with in said structure it would work. This might even work in skyscrapers yet you are going to find a lot of wasted space. Then again most skyscrapers tend to have very similar lay outs. You could toss up walls and electrical for new offices. Yet you still have one major concern and that is hvac systems. Its a super cool Idea yet it has limited use in the "real" world.
@TY1979KA
@TY1979KA 6 месяцев назад
I like it, if I had enough money to build a house I would certainly think about it
@Mole-Skin
@Mole-Skin 6 месяцев назад
Houses can be quite cheap to build.. Buying the land is the expensive bit..
@mv80401
@mv80401 6 месяцев назад
What's the verdict on thermal bridging and sound conductivity?
@kameljoe21
@kameljoe21 6 месяцев назад
I do not think thermal bridging is going to be a problem when this all appears to be for internal stuff. Think of this like throwing up a building with in a building. You have walmart that wants to add a new store in the middle of its store you could use stuff like this. If say walmart or home depot or like big box store wanted to throw up a starbucks right smack in the middle of their store or even say they wanted to promote a new brand that is not sold with in say walmart. For example say Nike shoes and Nike pays x amount of money to toss a store in select stores and now you can buy nike's while there. The concept is nice to find that you could have a new store in the matter of a single night. Think in door mall yet not fixed stores. More like stalls that can come and go. This would make renting out space far better and no longer confined to the store size.
@apex007
@apex007 6 месяцев назад
These aren't structural walls
@BigHenFor
@BigHenFor 6 месяцев назад
​@@apex007They don't have to be. They are for spaces that evolve and not locked into a permanent layout.
@apex007
@apex007 6 месяцев назад
@@BigHenFor I know. I was replying about thermal bridging. That concept applies to exterior walls which are load bearing. This product is not designed for that
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 6 месяцев назад
Kinda Off Subject but I had a similar idea for an RV/motorhome build. Where things like the kitchenette was on castor wheels and latched into place. So you could quickly disconnect everything and either rearrange it. Or remove it, so the motorhome could convert into vargo trailer.
6 месяцев назад
Not as off subject as you'd think! We're always looking to other industries that do isolated modular solutions well.
@michaelbrinks8089
@michaelbrinks8089 6 месяцев назад
@ Thanks 👍 The other reason for the idea, was so you could take a box truck 🚚 and fairly easily convert back to either sell or resell as a box truck or a motorhome. Once a person spends alot of labor & money to make major permanent renovations/changes, to convert a van or boxtruck to a motorhome. It's hard for them to get money back when reselling. They'd need to find a unique buyer who loves their creation. If the majority of interior furnishings can be detached & easily removed/reinstalled. Then #1, the vehicle can be dual purpose, used for work hauling cargo on say weekdays.Then quickly converted back into motorhome/camper for weekends & vacations. #2 interior furnishings like a kitchenette, cabinets, water tanks. removable wet bath,etc.... Could be resold to someone else wanting to do a motorhome build.
6 месяцев назад
@@michaelbrinks8089 Love the concept. We've had discussions with a few customers about this, but not an actual application we've completed to date.
@mjkaelbling
@mjkaelbling 6 месяцев назад
refugee housing transitional disaster relief
@AsylumCom
@AsylumCom 6 месяцев назад
love the channel
@jhoughjr1
@jhoughjr1 6 месяцев назад
no labor shortage at the border. Honest employer shortage world wide though.
@trialsandtribulations7181
@trialsandtribulations7181 6 месяцев назад
This could be an interesting product for repurposing existing buildings. For example, turning defunct malls into colleges or low income housing / emergency shelters.
@benthurber5363
@benthurber5363 6 месяцев назад
Future of wall-building? Hardly. Only viable for spaces with false ceilings or open-air spaces within large buildings (generic office buildings, retail space in malls, event centers, changing rooms, seasonal kiosks, etc.) The dovetail panel clips would be all but useless in a traditional residential build, where you'd run into clearance issues with the overhead joists. Very rarely would any proposed "advantage" be realized in normal use. It has a niche and fills it, but crazy expensive if we're talking about more permanent layouts.
@quantafreeze
@quantafreeze 6 месяцев назад
I've never heard of cradle to cradle ❤
@robertaylor9218
@robertaylor9218 6 месяцев назад
I try to pay at least a little attention to new building techniques and materials. Not because I’m in new construction, but the day is going to come when I’m asked to repair or remodel one. The trouble is I don’t know what systems are going to take, and which will have been discarded as fad.
@taxfree4
@taxfree4 6 месяцев назад
This will catch on, between the ability for off site construction and the ease of assembly, power concerns etc. I can see these in the future at any Home Depot or Lowes. The combination of going to the factory and your interviews are the game changer for this excellent podcast, which is even more excellent now.
@petergerdes1094
@petergerdes1094 6 месяцев назад
Very neat, but I'd be worried about lock-in. Many of the benefits of the system derive from reuse or reconfiguration and if the company making the product goes out of business or decides to stop supporting it then many of those advantages disappear (no longer able to buy new compatible pieces and no one looking to reuse).
@truthalonetriumphs6572
@truthalonetriumphs6572 6 месяцев назад
Have to open-source the design so anyone can make compatible components, assemblies
@bradcobalt
@bradcobalt 6 месяцев назад
How about small backyard buildings like a tool shed or pool cabana?
@kasperlindvig3215
@kasperlindvig3215 6 месяцев назад
That's a good system. Though price might be high.
@acchaladka
@acchaladka 6 месяцев назад
Belinda, lots of comments here concluding that this is a niche product, not ready for residential or primetime etc - I'm almost sorry to agree. That said, us in your audience (certainly me!) are likely interested in a whole series on modular panelized for residential. I have the impression that it`s a fast-evolving space, and that a lot of companies in my region tried to introduce or shift to pre-fab residential or modular construction products during the pandemic - with very limited success. A house custom-designed online with clients and then built by a factory, shipped flat and installed precisely by trades on site, seems very technically possible and also unaffordable at the moment for the average first-time buyer. What will get us over the line to doing that routinely, could be an entire series. Another topic I would like: pre-approved building plans from CMHC in Canada or from USDA (iirc) in the US and groups like U of Iowa...but that`s another story.
@sleze
@sleze 6 месяцев назад
There are certainly some commercial uses for this but I don't see this replacing studs in residential homes. I like drywall and taped seams - these finishes look cheap (even though its very expensive).
6 месяцев назад
We offer a drywall solution as well.
@sumoneskid
@sumoneskid 6 месяцев назад
Neat! I can definitely see value in office space. My company is far too cheep to tear down and change office layout, even though there is an obvious need too. I'd be interested in seeing the cost of materials and labour for a new install, and labour for a floor layout change. Would it take 2, 3 ... 10 floor plan changes to be economically beneficial over wood construction.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 6 месяцев назад
" My company is far too cheep to tear down and change office layout, " OK, but a company too cheap to change office layout, it probably *also* going to be too cheap to pay the higher costs up front for the ability to more easily change layout in the future.
@sumoneskid
@sumoneskid 6 месяцев назад
@@andrewalexander9492 Undoubtedly. The purchase would need to be made by the building owner to have any success in my case.
@colingenge9999
@colingenge9999 6 месяцев назад
At 8:08 there is a wire going over top of a stud. Shouldn’t it go through the stud? Like the one under the hand.?
@user-iq2yp1dn1q
@user-iq2yp1dn1q 6 месяцев назад
I am intrigued by how this can be used to make new homes future-proof by making home modification a competitive option to selling and buying a different home when needs or aesthetics change.
@BelindaCarr
@BelindaCarr 6 месяцев назад
I agree! There are so many potential uses of the product, but it's tough to find the one that makes the most economic sense. In theory, the cassettes can also be used for exterior, load-bearing walls, but the company hasn't applied for those tests yet because they're so expensive.
@user-iq2yp1dn1q
@user-iq2yp1dn1q 6 месяцев назад
Once you mentioned load bearing, I realized how difficult this can be, the foundation needs to match, but also the constraints of matching exterior to interior function, and constraints of the lot itself. The modules might serve some marginal benefit but ultimately not that significant in the complexity and cost of residential applications.
@oneeyedphotographer
@oneeyedphotographer 6 месяцев назад
Timber recycles atmospheric carbon. At present, steelmaking adds vast quantities of carbon to the atmosphere. This is a problem that must be solved right now.
@KaceyGreen
@KaceyGreen 6 месяцев назад
That masonry robot was cool looking
@KaceyGreen
@KaceyGreen 6 месяцев назад
okay this makes more sense now temporary installations like you mentioned the Vision Centers in Walmart
@chasg5648
@chasg5648 6 месяцев назад
It's time to look at a similar roof system and ground connection system - whole house - all modular - one system. This looks like an excellent start. How do they address heat transmission and air movement through the stud system? I live in the north and getting a tight envelope is a non negotiable requirement. I'd like to see the end of massive non-recyclable concrete foundation walls.
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. Thermal considerations are made on our exterior walls through decoupling and gasketing.
@oxylepy2
@oxylepy2 6 месяцев назад
Cool, how do I fill them with 12" stonewool insulation? Can I offset vertical supports so vibrations are less likely to pass through?
@galas455
@galas455 6 месяцев назад
Hi Belinda, I have a question about wall thickness and thermal bridging, it seems like there isn't much room for insulation and the wet wall portion would have even less insulation risking frozen pipes. I suppose you are right, these guys have their work cut out for themselves but still, overall I like the concept and the modularity of the panels.
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. All the walls that Belinda reviewed are a part of our interior wall product. We have another exterior wall cassette that currently offers up to R-29 rating and have 6" of insulation cavity. Blessings.
@goonies_never_say_die
@goonies_never_say_die 6 месяцев назад
This is an interesting innovation but it might benefit from trying to accommodate some current industry practices, especially in homebuilding. These panels seem great for interior partitioning but building homes present different challenges such as a lot of on-site/field modifications as well as homeowner alterations over time. Perhaps they could focus on the stud panels but allow more traditional drywalling. I'm also curious whether or how they might accommodate fire sprinklers.
6 месяцев назад
Thanks for the comment. Good feedback. We have a drywall solution coming out in December. Fire sprinklers are used in 90% of our interior builds. Blessings.
@SeattleCoorain
@SeattleCoorain 6 месяцев назад
I admire the creative thinking of the Lada Cube team, even if I ponder what markets their products are best suited. Am a student of architecture prefab history, so for those interested, this Lada Cube panel product conceptually is in my opinion an updated version of the 1940's General Panel Corporation residential housing system, designed by Walter Gropius and his friend Konrad Wachsmann. Wachsmann designed and patented a very clever, simple and inexpensive, panel interlocking system to allow the onsite assembly of homes from a kit of prefabricated panels and roofing elements. The company assembled several residential homes, but unfortunately went out of business, the reasons for which are complicated and beyond what I can describe here. My own work on affordable Kit-homes utilizing steel iBeam portal frames is a gentle nod to the pioneering work of Gropius and Wachsmann, though I must make due with less talent than these brilliant gentlemen.
@BelindaCarr
@BelindaCarr 6 месяцев назад
Excellent analysis! Do you have a link so I can learn more about your kit-home design?
@lgrantnelson2863
@lgrantnelson2863 6 месяцев назад
It is certainly an interesting product. I have worked with modular office walls that come in various sizes. I'm curious about how effective, or practical they would be in tornado, hurricane, flood and fire zones.
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals
@Dancing_Alone_wRentals 6 месяцев назад
This will be handy when building on the moon.
@cletusrobinson
@cletusrobinson 6 месяцев назад
Trade shows, ATM, retail kiosks, disaster facilities, pop up sites, medical, sports events, transit, warehouse, construction sites…
@markhile9932
@markhile9932 6 месяцев назад
I don't see this system being used anywhere but in commercial uses for now.
@andrewalexander9492
@andrewalexander9492 6 месяцев назад
And not all commercial uses, but only commercial uses where the expectation is the floor plans will have to be modified significantly on a frequent basis. Doesn't seem like it offers any advantages in a place where you could reasonably expect to go 5-10 years before needing to significantly change interior layout.
6 месяцев назад
@@andrewalexander9492 our system is 75% faster than stick build and requires minimally to zero skilled labor to build. Permanency vs modularity is not always the only discussion regarding value.
@rossifranklin
@rossifranklin 6 месяцев назад
This looks interesting, but I can't see how it would be economical for typical construction unless you know it needs to be taken down and reassembled regularly in perhaps a different place. Metal or wood studs are pretty cheap and already can be used to make walls any size or shape for relatively little labor, they are only not easy to disassemble. Nothing in a house would be planned to be disassembled regularly, even in a commercial type building only a few things maybe would be planned to be taken apart.
@sauskeuzumaki121
@sauskeuzumaki121 6 месяцев назад
Can we control the material to reduce the amount of emission from inward walls?
@user-oe9xe8mv6t
@user-oe9xe8mv6t 6 месяцев назад
It's a good idea but has me wondering how it stands up as an external wall, exposed to the elements. Speed of assembly is a positive as is a relatively clean work site - nothing worse than tripping over loose materials and chunks of concrete etc with expensive instruments on your shoulder.
@meinbherpieg4723
@meinbherpieg4723 4 месяца назад
What is the load bearing capacity and insulation solutions available for these panels?
@RichHernandezEnt
@RichHernandezEnt 4 месяца назад
Could this be used to setup temporary walls for aircrete?
@m2useinu
@m2useinu 6 месяцев назад
This is a good idea! Implementing this off-site construction will make it so rich people can have even more money and nobody will have a job that's worth anything. Good idea get rid of all the skilled trades
@budgetaudiophilelife-long5461
@budgetaudiophilelife-long5461 6 месяцев назад
THX BELINDA , WE SEE 👀 ALOT OF POTENTIAL FOR THE FUTURE 👍💚💚💚
@TommyShlong
@TommyShlong 6 месяцев назад
A replacement for dry wall is definitely needed. Most drywall stays in place for many years so it's replacement should be designed to do that without much price increase
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