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  2. Cob (material) - Wikipedia

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    A modern cob house near Ottery St Mary, United Kingdom. From 2002 to 2004, sustainability enthusiast Rob Hopkins initiated the construction of a cob house for his family, the first new one in Ireland in circa one hundred years. It was a community project, but an unidentified arsonist destroyed it shortly before completion. [18]

  3. Wattle and daub - Wikipedia

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    A wattle and daub house as used by Native Americans of the Mississippian culture. The wattle and daub technique has been used since the Neolithic period. It was common for houses of Linear pottery and Rössen cultures of middle Europe, but is also found in Western Asia (Çatalhöyük, Shillourokambos) as well as in North America (Mississippian culture) and South America ().

  4. Green building in India - Wikipedia

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    It has allotted Rs.1058 crore for construction of 60,000 houses. [10] In Maharashtra, near Mumbai in the Thane District, Govardhan Eco Village, a community in India, has built buildings with compressed stabilized Earth blocks, Rammed Earth Technique, Cob Houses(ADOBE Bricks) with traditional thatched roofs.

  5. Ianto Evans - Wikipedia

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    The Hand-Sculpted House: A Practical and Philosophical Guide to Building a Cob Cottage. White River Junction, Vt.: Chelsea Green Pub. Co. ISBN 978-1-890132-34-7. Evans, Ianto; Jackson, Leslie (2006). Rocket Mass Heaters: Superefficient Woodstoves You Can Build. Coquille, OR: Cob Cottage Co. ISBN 978-0-9663738-3-7.

  6. Ecobricks - Wikipedia

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    Ecobricks can be connected using tire bands, silicone, cob, and cement to build furniture, gardens, structures and more. [56] Ecobricks are being used in different ways around the world. Ideally, ecobrick constructions use cradle to cradle design methods of combining the bottles—ensuring that the ecobricks can be extricated without compromise ...

  7. Adobe - Wikipedia

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    Poured and puddled adobe (puddled clay, piled earth), today called cob, is made by placing soft adobe in layers, rather than by making individual dried bricks or using a form. "Puddle" is a general term for a clay or clay and sand-based material worked into a dense, plastic state. [ 21 ]

  8. Cobbing - Wikipedia

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    Especially ambiguous since the proper way to do some of the cobbing involved in Cob Construction is, in fact, by use of the feet; A form of spanking using a type of paddle (spanking) known as cob or in full cobbing-board, typically used as a disciplinary measure, often by comrades, in the military, or among sailors

  9. Cooch Behar - Wikipedia

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    The town is in the Cooch Behar constituency and elects one member to the Lok Sabha (the Lower House of the Indian Parliament). The town area is covered by one assembly constituency, Cooch Behar Dakshin, that elects one member to the Vidhan Sabha , which is the West Bengal state legislative assembly . [ 37 ]