Cob houses in United States(II)

Cob is an earthen building material that is made of soil, aggregate, fiber, and water. It has been used for thousands of years to construct homes and buildings with. It has been used worldwide, but has only just started to pick up interest in the United States.


About 30 percent of the world’s population lives in earthen homes. This is nothing new to the world, but cob is offering new advantages and opportunities to the developed world. Building with earth and other natural materials is becoming a solution to our world’s energy and consumption problems. Cob is dirt cheap, sustainable as a building material, and ecologically friendly.
The advantages of cob houses are numerous: cheap, energy efficient, inexpensive, healthy, strong, fire proof. 
   Have you seen the most beautiful houses, yet?

Meka’s cob cottage in Oregon  built over a four year period. Complete with hand-sculpted furniture, shelves and nooks built directly into the walls, arched windows, and a killer custom staircase, his cob building is a divine artistic achievement.
Pickards Mountain Eco-Institute, North Carolina 
Cob Cottage Company in Coquille, Oregon. 

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