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  • Cob houses are made of clay-like lumps of soil, sand, and straw. Unlike straw bale and adobe construction, cob building does not use dried bricks or blocks. Instead, wall surfaces are built up with lumps of damp cob mixture, compressed, and sculpted into smooth, sinuous forms.
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  • Cob is a popular choice for areas that prone to wild fires or other extreme weather. cob house with arched roof. Cob Houses Are Healthy.
  • - Cob Ingredients – Soil, Sand, and Straw o Soil o Sand o Straw o Water. Copyright 2015 - This Cob House LLC - All Rights Reserved. Page 3.
  • Cob as a building material is very easy to find, which makes it a practical option. Let’s have a look at some of the highlighting advantages of building a cob house.
  • Cob Houses Are The Ultimate Eco Friendly Homes Here s 6 You Can Visit Uncategorized Cob House Plans For Floor With Home Throughout Different.
  • Cob refers to the material used in construction — cob or straw bales — stacked into walls and ceilings. 4 Design Features of Cob House Plans.
  • Learn How to Build A Cob House. ... Some of the most well-known methods of earth masonry are: cob, rammed earth, and adobe block construction.
  • Call them mud houses, earth structures or earth homes, these cob house designs are truly inspiring for those who are in tune with nature.
  • Cob House Building Video Tutorials - Free Video Course - Learn How to Build A Cob House. ... Cob houses - impressions of the Hollies 2014.
  • Cob houses are a low-cost, natural solution to the housing crisis, and we’ll go over everything you need to know about them in our article.
  • When everyone around the world is exaggerating modern infrastructures to live, we have a natural abode of tranquility: a cob house.
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