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Cob: COB in the tropical rainforest?David Knowlton pilot1ab80 at hotmail.comWed Aug 20 15:26:40 CDT 2003
Mike, Lucky you have fun! I would study public health and thermodynamics, and some engineering -- then I would learn the local building methods that the natives have used for millenia and upgrade it. i think it no sin to use bamboo lathe and mud - and then air condition the place. david in tampa >From: "mike stone" <costaricacob at hotmail.com> >Reply-To: "mike stone" <costaricacob at hotmail.com> >To: coblist at deatech.com >Subject: Cob: COB in the tropical rainforest? >Date: Wed, 20 Aug 2003 13:04:50 -0500 > >Hi Everyone! > >I just joined the list a little while ago. I was directed to cob >construction a couple weeks ago by someone in another forum when I inquired >about alternative and green building. Originally, I was thinking about >monolithic domes but was surprised by their high cost so I'm hoping cob is >for me. I have a few questions and I hope someone here can help me out. > >I'm currently living in Texas (Austin and Houston) but I just sold my house >in Austin and I plan to move to Costa Rica within the next six months. From >what I've read about cob, it seems to be suitable for cool, damp places >like the Pacific Northwest, but I haven't seen anything about how it fares >in warm, damp places like the tropical rainforests of Central America. > >Here are some of my questions? > >Has anyone built any cob houses in a warm climate with lots of rainfall? >How did it work out? Any problems with mold? Any problems with erosion of >the building? > >Would a concrete slab facilitate the construction of a cob house in the >rainforest? > >Does cob construction lend itself well to the creation of a two-story >building, or at least a house with a loft? > >Lastly, are there people in Houston or Austin that have cob homes that I >could see? Also, any interest in either of these cities for a group to meet >to discuss and possibly do some cob construction? > >Thanks in advance, >mike > >_________________________________________________________________ ><b>Get MSN 8</b> and help protect your children with advanced parental >controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental > > _________________________________________________________________ <b>Get MSN 8</b> and help protect your children with advanced parental controls. http://join.msn.com/?page=features/parental
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