Technical

FCIOB’s cob research shows how material could help cut carbon

Cob houses

Cob houses could be the solution to low-carbon housebuilding, according to recent academic research outcomes led by a CIOB fellow.

Cob houses built using traditional techniques, mixing earth and natural fibres with water, have existed in the south of England and northern France for centuries, with thousands still in use.

The materials have environmental benefits, including inherent thermal benefits and low inbuilt carbon, but have fallen foul of modern thermal and structural building regulations.

But a cross-border research project led by the University of Plymouth has developed a material used to construct a trial building that meets current building regulations.

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