The technique of cob is present on almost every continent. Qualities of soils, climates and history of local constructive cultures have generated multiple variants of its implementation, but it can be defined as a monolithic earth wall made from earth clods.. In Europe, this technique is found from the north in Estonia, to the south in Abruzzo, from Ireland in the west, to Austria in the easti . In France this technique is present over a western arc, with the highest concentration in Normandy and Brittany. In the UK, cob is found in comparable proportions, especially throughout the south-western part of England
4th Conference COST ACTION FP1303 – Designing with Bio-based Materials – Challenges and opportiuniti...
The traditional earthen building practice of cob construction has been historically linked to Devon ...
Five years of work and the house still not completely finished. It has been a very special worksite ...
Cob, an ancient earth building technique has given rise to hundreds of thousand buildings across Eur...
Raw earth is a construction material unknown to most people. Nowadays, raw-earth constructions are ...
A new methodology based on the cross-referencing of spatialized pedological and heritage data is pro...
International audiencePast builders have developed very low-embodied energy construction techniques ...
International audiencePast builders have developed very low-embodied energy construction techniques ...
English: Cob is an earthbased technique for monolithic walls that is produced by successive layers o...
International audienceIn the northwest of France, raw earth has been broadly used, especially in Bri...
[EN] In the northwest of France, raw earth has been broadly used, especially in Brittany where cob d...
The need for a vast quantity of new buildings to address the increase in population and living stand...
Raw earth is a construction material unknown to most people. Nowadays, raw-earth constructions are a...
Cultural heritage is increasingly threatened not only by traditional causes of decay, but also by ch...
Pisé, known as cobwork in English, is a building material which uses rammed earth shaped between two...
4th Conference COST ACTION FP1303 – Designing with Bio-based Materials – Challenges and opportiuniti...
The traditional earthen building practice of cob construction has been historically linked to Devon ...
Five years of work and the house still not completely finished. It has been a very special worksite ...
Cob, an ancient earth building technique has given rise to hundreds of thousand buildings across Eur...
Raw earth is a construction material unknown to most people. Nowadays, raw-earth constructions are ...
A new methodology based on the cross-referencing of spatialized pedological and heritage data is pro...
International audiencePast builders have developed very low-embodied energy construction techniques ...
International audiencePast builders have developed very low-embodied energy construction techniques ...
English: Cob is an earthbased technique for monolithic walls that is produced by successive layers o...
International audienceIn the northwest of France, raw earth has been broadly used, especially in Bri...
[EN] In the northwest of France, raw earth has been broadly used, especially in Brittany where cob d...
The need for a vast quantity of new buildings to address the increase in population and living stand...
Raw earth is a construction material unknown to most people. Nowadays, raw-earth constructions are a...
Cultural heritage is increasingly threatened not only by traditional causes of decay, but also by ch...
Pisé, known as cobwork in English, is a building material which uses rammed earth shaped between two...
4th Conference COST ACTION FP1303 – Designing with Bio-based Materials – Challenges and opportiuniti...
The traditional earthen building practice of cob construction has been historically linked to Devon ...
Five years of work and the house still not completely finished. It has been a very special worksite ...