Cella Collective Advocates for Cob as a Mainstream Building Material
By
Lizzie Crook
Crackling crust, pillowy middle. The kind of bagel that earns a second cup of coffee.
Summary
Cella collective advocates for the reintroduction of cob as a mainstream building material in the construction industry, emphasizing the need for innovation to enhance its relevance in modern construction practices.
Key quotes
· 1 pulledCob is a low-carbon material for an alternative circular construction economy, made from clay, water, fibrous material and aggregates.
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