why do you keep going? what drives you? what do you aim for? what is the meaning of life?

simple questions really.

  • ReadFanon [any, any]@hexbear.net
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    1 day ago

    Cob doesn’t get enough love. I’m not going to yuck anyone’s yum but miss me with the earthships and all of that.

    Where I live it would probably be necessary to have strawbale wattle and daub, at least on the wall that receives the afternoon sun, but cob is so slept on for a natural building material.

    Takes too long to make cob? Get a cement mixer.

    Cob doesn’t resist water enough? Get a decent roof and some nice limestone slipform.

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      24 hours ago

      I almost said “earthships” at first so I was wondering if I missed taking it out. They were my gateway drug.

      Honestly the biggest problem with earthships is the context they exist in: each one is a single-family house out in the country with a quarter-mile-long driveway for the car(s) that they all inevitably have. You could never have a population density of more than 30 people per hectare like that. It took me extensive searching just to find one multiple-storey earthship.

      But you could use recycled materials and (partial) earth berms and passive solar design and greenhouse vestibules to make something cheap for the masses.

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        24 hours ago

        I’m not sure that modern building codes would permit this but historically cob has been used to create high density housing, with Yemen being the best example:

        Cob city
        kelly

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          24 hours ago

          Stomped-Cob City kelly

          7 years ago I toured a 2-story strawbale construction with solar and wind and geothermal, that used to be a doctor’s office. I was already on a natural building kick but this cemented* it as lifelong.

          *lime plaster