Hudson Architects Introduces CobBauge House: Modernizing Cob Construction
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Amy Peacock
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Summary
Hudson Architects introduces CobBauge House, the first home built with a modern cob construction system, CobBauge, meeting contemporary building regulations. The one-storey low-carbon architecture in Norfolk showcases the use of cob as an eco-friendly building material.
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· 3 pulledCobBauge House is a one-storey home completed in Norfolk in 2023 as an example of low-carbon architecture made from cob.
CobBauge is a cob construction system developed to meet modern building regulations.
Designed by UK studio Hudson Architects, CobBauge House showcases the use of cob as an eco-friendly building material.
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