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[Cob] Cob code effort

hms.mommy at juno.com hms.mommy at juno.com
Fri Apr 27 16:15:19 CDT 2007


There is an effort underway to create a cob code.  For any who would be
interested in participating, what we are looking for at this time is
potential funding agencies.  Any specific ideas you have on this would be
appreciated.  

Carrie Horne
Salt Lake City


On Fri, 27 Apr 2007 12:54:58 -0700 (PDT) Tom Johnson <arlintj at yahoo.com>
writes:
> Please pardon if my ignorance is showing I am new around here.  I 
> live in Western Washington.  Cob does not seem to be getting much 
> exposure around here.  Any "cobbers" please respond. 
> Is there currently a unified effort to crack the building code 
> problem?  Who is on board for research and engineering?  Are there 
> municipalities willing to risk being front runners in the search for 
> a greener way, not in Oregon?  
> 
> Are there any pilot projects currently ongoing with the 
> participation of government, education and business partners.  Most 
> importantly is there money available to do such a thing.
> 
> Since cob creates a monolithic structure it seems to me that it 
> would be a likely candidate for computer modeled analysis.
> 
> Most joe lunchbuckets out there are stuck in the ordinary and 
> conventional.  How does cob appeal to them?  While I appreciate the 
> uniqueness of many of the cob structures available for view on the 
> internet I don't see how they would appeal to most of my neighbors.  
> How does cob create an opportunity for builders and suppliers of 
> building materials.  
> 
> Acceptance and integration of natural building materials into the 
> conventional building industry would certainly make it easier for 
> those of us who would like to live a more natural life.
> 
> In short how do we go about selling NBM to the overcarbonized?
> 
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