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by
Ianto Evans, Michael Smith & Linda Smiley
Softcover: 384 pages
ISBN: 1890132349
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The
Hand Sculpted House
A Practical &
Philosophical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage
Are you
ready for the Cob Cottage? This is a building method so old and
so simple that it has been all but forgotten in the rush to
synthetics. A cob cottage, however, might be the ultimate
expression of ecological design, a structure so attuned to its
surroundings that its creators refer to it as "an ecstatic
house."
The
authors build a house the way others create a natural garden.
They use the oldest, most available materials
imaginable—earth, clay, sand, straw, and water—and blend
them to redefine the future (and past) of building. Cob (the
word comes from an Old English root, meaning "lump")
is a mixture of non-toxic, recyclable, and often free materials.
Building with cob requires no forms, no cement, and no machinery
of any kind. Builders actually sculpt their structures by hand.
Building
with earth is nothing new to America; the oldest structures on
the continent were built with adobe bricks. Adobe, however, has
been geographically limited to the Southwest. The limits of cob
are defined only by the builder's imagination.
Cob
offers answers regarding our role in Nature, family and society,
about why we feel the ways that we do, about what's missing in
our lives. Cob comes as a revelation, a key to a saner world.
Cob has
been a traditional building process for millennia in Europe,
even in rainy and windy climates like the British Isles, where
many cob buildings still serve as family homes after hundreds of
years. The technique is newly arrived to the Americas, and, as
with so many social trends, the early adopters are in the
Pacific Northwest.
Cob
houses (or cottages, since they are always efficiently small by
American construction standards) are not only compatible with
their surroundings, they ARE their surroundings, literally
rising up from the earth. They are full of light,
energy-efficient, and cozy, with curved walls and built-in,
whimsical touches. They are delightful. They are ecstatic.
The
Hand-Sculpted House is theoretical and philosophical, but
intensely practical as well. You will get all the how-to
information to undertake a cob building project. As the modern
world rediscovers the importance of living in sustainable
harmony with the environment, this book is a bible of radical
simplicity.
Ianto
Evans is an applied ecologist, landscape architect, inventor,
and teacher with building experience on six continents. Cob is
traditional in his homeland, Wales. In addition to teaching
ecological building, Ianto has consulted with USAID, the World
Bank, the Peace Corps, and several national governments.
Michael
G. Smith teaches practical workshops and consults on cob
construction, natural building, and permaculture. He is the
author of The Cobber's Companion: How to Build Your Own
Earthen Home and co-editor of The Art of Natural
Building: Design, Construction, Resources.
Linda
Smiley teaches workshops on cob, sculpting sacred spaces,
intuitive design, and natural plasters and finishes. With a
background as a recreational therapist, she specializes in
helping people use natural building as a tool for personal
transformation and healing.
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