Exploring the Revival of Cob as a Building Material
By
Tom Ravenscroft
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Summary
Dezeen's series explores the reinvention of cob, an ancient building material, for modern use.
Key quotes
· 3 pulledBuilding with Cob will explore how this ancient, earth-based material is being reinvented for the modern age.
Put simply, it is a building material made from clay-rich earth, straw, water, and nothing to do with corn (on the).
First, we hear you ask, what is cob?
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