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[Cob] Re: New book on Natural building

Tom Gorman tom at honeychrome.com
Thu Feb 16 13:47:38 CST 2006


I'm about halfway through Building Green.  Great photography and a  
good 'voice' to the writing.  It's certainly less earthy and somewhat  
less enthusiastic about cob than The Hand Sculpted House but also  
might be coming from a perspective that is more realistic for most  
people.  I don't come away from reading it with the revolutionary- 
gotta-change-my-life feeling I got from "Sculpted," but the perhaps  
more honest it's-gonna-be-a-lot-of-hard-work and you-might-have-to- 
compromise tone is balanced with many inspiring photos.  I'm new to  
the list, but I get the impression from reading the archives that  
most here are thinking/planning/dreaming of building our own houses.   
The building that Building Green is specifically about the  
construction of is really an auxiliary 'guest house,' constructed  
next to one of the author's more conventionally constructed houses,  
so there is less about it being a full-time, permanently live-able  
space, but there are lots of interesting and informative sidebars  
throughout.  I hope that it's glossy-ness and more 'mainstream' look  
and perspective is an indication that cob and the other alternative  
methods are making real inroads into construction consciousness.  I  
personally love the earthy, sorta hippy-style of the Becky Bee book  
and 'Sculpted,' but I think some people who didn't have the kind of  
VW-bus, homemade clothes, carob and organic-garden early '70s  
childhood I did may shy away from the aesthetics of the presentation  
not give cob, etc. the attention it deserves and needs!
Tom