hello
here a cob house is about to be build
I keep the fingers crossed for the good and easy advancing of the project and the easy and good ending of it and I hope that by the years end I'll see the young family in their new home. I'll try to present its advancing at different stages.
on COB
Cob (material)
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Regretfully enough we all have a lot of rights, but when it come to housing, a young family has to work a lifetime for bank in order to have a roof over their head.
The reason why is like this is becaue the profits involved are too important and there are too many organisations/companies/institutions whose actual raison d'être would be at question.
The cob is a mixture of straw, clay, sand and water with which can be built and immaginative structures - often wonderful - can offer an alternative to the common building sollutions.
And - of course not only is much more healthier - but given the technology involved and the long usage of it, (drwback is it is said to become adictive :) )
I have seen images of earth houses for 500 years, 900 years - and I sincerely doubt that cement and modern materials that are so expensive in money and in their ecologic price will have the chance to live much less.
here is a link to some interesting pictures around the world that proves the earth is used for millenia as building material
http://funzu.com/index.php/crazy-pics/amazing-mud-houses-around-the-world-06102008.html
for those worrying on the resistance of the materials I have to say the first blocks date more than 1000 years ago, many of them are still inhabited in Yemen - look for yourself on youtube
and for those interested in cob-building I strongly recommend the Ianto Evans and Becky Bee books
[regarding the pictures :) sorry but it was heavily raining and the momentary difficulties prevented me to wait for its end - you see it marking the pictures, but in the end everything is back to normal and my trustworthy tokina is back at work as usually]
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